How often can I bathe a fledgling bird?

lisascannell

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He's already had one bath this week. He keeps grooming himself I think trying to pick at stuck food. Can I give him another bath? He really enjoyed his first bath. THanks
 

MikeyTN

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Daily bathing is fine as long as you keep him warm. :)
 
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lisascannell

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He keeps flying and bumping into things or falling. I'm scared he's going to hurt himself :(
 
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lisascannell

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Here he is out for a fly and eating some seed
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A baby parrot learning how to fly is like a toddler learning how to walk. There's going to be some bumps and bruises along the way! The instinct is there, but knowing how to do it is a learned behavior.

As there are cons to flight, there are also cons to clipping. Personally, I don't feel that young birds should be clipped at all.


Give her time to learn how to fly and in time she should get better at it! :) Just be sure to cover any dangerous areas where she might fly to or land on!
 
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lisascannell

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Thanks Monica! I can guarantee this will be my first and last handrearing experience! I LOVE HIM to death we have a tight bond but I am just constantly worried about him! They are so fragile at this age.
I do have another question though, now that he starting to eat a little bit of solids, would it be ok to offer him some cuttle bone?
 

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It may be ok but she probably doesn't need it right now. Would be an easy thing to chew up, though!
 

MikeyTN

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You can offer mineral block and cuttle bone, he may or may not chew on it. Rarely see youngsters go after those things.
 

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