How do parrots sleep?

Parrots usually move during the day and rest at night. They also keep standing when sleeping, bury their heads between their wings, keep a vigilant posture, and take off and escape at any time when there is any movement.

Parrots sleep with their eyes open. Parrots usually sleep in trees and scratch branches with their claws, because their legs are very flexible and easy to grasp. When they want to sleep, they will fall on the branches, and the weight of their bodies will force their toe muscles to automatically grab the branches to rest.

Parrots need a quiet sleeping environment. In the process of feeding, the breeder can prepare an iron cage for them, feed them regularly every day, and clean the iron cage regularly to create a good environment for the growth of parrots.

Matters needing attention in raising parrots

Parrots should be fed according to different growth stages to keep the food clean and hygienic. Parrot chicks should eat less and eat more, mainly liquid food, and it is best to feed them by their parents. If it is artificially raised, it needs to be fed more than 5 meals a day. After the parrot is 2 months old, it can start to reduce the feeding frequency, 2 meals a day. The feed is mainly grain, and corn, sorghum and wheat can all be fed together.

After eating by itself, parrots need to keep food cans and water tanks clean. If the last meal is wet, change it in time to keep the food fresh, so that the parrot will not get sick. Parrots need sunshine every day. Don't expose them to the sun when the temperature is hot in summer, but also pay attention to cooling and proper water bath. Keep warm in winter, or cover the cage with clothes to keep warm.