So I have a Lovebird, needing to know if Cuttlebones are good for keeping beaks trimmed?
Shannon563 New member Jul 6, 2016 41 0 Sep 19, 2017 #1 So I have a Lovebird, needing to know if Cuttlebones are good for keeping beaks trimmed?
LordTriggs New member May 11, 2017 3,427 24 Surrey, UK Parrots Rio (Yellow sided conure) sadly no longer with us Sep 19, 2017 #2 cuttlebone is more for them to eat for calcium than to trim the beak a good bet is to get a concrete perch for them, that should help keep the beak and claws trimmed
cuttlebone is more for them to eat for calcium than to trim the beak a good bet is to get a concrete perch for them, that should help keep the beak and claws trimmed
FlyBirdiesFly New member Jul 30, 2017 1,304 Media 7 71 Sep 19, 2017 #3 I have concrete perches and my birds never use them, but their beaks have never been a problem. You should have cuttlebone in the cage as a source of calcium, even if it doesn't trim the beak.
I have concrete perches and my birds never use them, but their beaks have never been a problem. You should have cuttlebone in the cage as a source of calcium, even if it doesn't trim the beak.
OP Shannon563 New member Jul 6, 2016 41 0 Sep 23, 2017 Thread Starter Thread starter #5 My Lovebird has a band on his left leg, he's had this band since I got him. But he keeps biting at it, why is he doing this?
My Lovebird has a band on his left leg, he's had this band since I got him. But he keeps biting at it, why is he doing this?