Raising the sun-neck noir bird
How to Feed "Sun Neck Noir" for Happy? Simple Tips Bird Lovers Must Know
The Sun Conure is the living gem of the Amazon jungle. With its bright sun-like colors and playful habits, they are loved by shepherds around the world, but to keep this orange bitch happy is not just to feed and finish, because they need attention like little children.
Here are five easy ways to turn a normal bird into the most cheerful and happy bird.
1.Big Eating Story: Don't Give Just Sunflower Seeds!
Many people mistake birds for eating only sunflower seeds, but they are actually too high in fat and nutrients.
Staple food: should be Pellets for medium-sized birds to complete nutrients
Supplement: Increase happiness with fresh fruit vegetables such as raw corn, apples (take out the pellets), papaya, or guava.
Prohibition: Eat chocolate, avocado and onions is prohibited because they are toxic to birds.
2. Freedom is happiness: Bring out, fly, play some.
Sunneck noir is a bird with an abundance of energy; being locked in a cage all the time will stress them out and may even pluck themselves.
Release time: At least 1-2 hours a day, the bird should be released from flying or sticking to the owner's shoulder.
Participation: They like to do activities with their owners, whether watching TV or watching when you work.
3. Toys must have: satisfy the "gnawing" habit.
Sun Neck Noir's mouth is very strong and likes to gnaw habitually. Without toys, he may gnaw at your house furniture instead!
Find a wooden toy, a rope for a bird, or a hard plastic ball for him to drain and sharpen his mouth.
4.Cleanliness and refreshment: Birds like to bathe
Seeing small ones like this, Sun Neck Noir loves dabbling so much. Bathing keeps the fur pretty and reduces itching.
How to bathe: Place a tray of shallow water for him to play on his own, or use foggy to spray fuzz (like drizzle) on a mild sunny morning to dry up before going to bed.
5. Adequate sleep: Well-tempered bird tips
Birds need a longer rest than people. If they don't sleep enough, they become irritable and aggressive.
Birds should sleep in a dark and quiet place for 10-12 hours a day (i.e. if waking up at 6 o'clock in the morning, they should go to bed at 6 o'clock-2 o'clock) and should have a cage cover to let birds know today is the time to rest.



















































































