Sleeping pattern of Indian ringnecks.

frankjose

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Alexandrine (deceased - 27/5/2018)

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I just got a new baby IRN - around 4 months old. He seems active through the day and eats healthy. But his activity starts slowing down around 6 pm and he gets droopy. Is it a sign of fatigue or is he going to sleep? I am concerned he might be sick. Please let me know.
 

SailBoat

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Yes, that sounds like a want to sleep!

Our DYH Amazon is on a Sun Schedule sleep pattern with him heading off to his sleeping perch as the Sun begins to set and at the other end -- up with the rising Sun. It is important to say that many Parrots need a scheduled 12 hours of sleep every night.
 

Laurasea

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needs 12 hours of sleep, and babies will take a nap during the day too. Best practice is sun up to sun down awake time. After sundown is sleep time.

A kitchen digital scale is a great and important tool to have. Check weight weekly, yours will probably still be slowly gaining weight and growing. Weighing a bird can often help find health issues before they get serious!! @ a 3% or more weight-loss get a vet appointment to check your bird. More than 5% weight-loss your burd is sick and needs to get to a veterinarian soonest!
% weight-loss is calculated by taking weight lost ÷ by normal weight x100 = % lost.

I share this often great stuff. I don't think she means leave burd alone snd only do observation, I never leave a new burd alone if they want to come out the first day I get them out. They usually want comfort of a person, and helps to start bonding right away. But I do try and do observation on my flock at least weekly, helps me re arrange, increase use..
https://lafeber.com/pet-birds/stress-reduction-for-parrot-companions/

Silver Sage Aviary has lots of great IRN articles. Sge is also a member here
http://silversageaviaries.com/
 
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noodles123

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Yes- you can't have them on your sleep schedule, as 8-9 house isn't nearly enough. 12 for babies, 10-12 for adults (in a semi-dark-dark, quietish place). If you cannot do that with the big cage, sleep cages are a popular alternative, as they fit in small dark places more easily.
 

SilverSage

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My young IRNs typically take lots of naps and start to settle down a couple of hours before their adult counterparts.

As stated above it’s important to keep an eye on weight, and the most ideal light/dark schedule is whatever the sun is doing UNTIL they hit maturity. At sexual maturity we try to keep “winter darkness hours” to help control their hormonal urges to mate :)


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