The best types of parrot suitable for breeding at home

The best types of parrot suitable for breeding at home

If you are thinking of keeping a pet parrot in your home, this is the article for you. Together, we will discover the types of parrots suitable for breeding as pet birds at home, their most important features and characteristics, in addition to some tips for caring for them. At Petaholic, we also provide you with all bird supplies in one place, with the highest quality and best prices.


What are the best types of parrot suitable for breeding at home?

The list of parrot species is as follows:


cocktails

Cockatiels are ideal parrots if you are just starting out with birds, as they are very easy to care for. Cockatiels are easy to identify by their yellow tops, orange cheeks, and range of white, yellow, gray, and orange plumage. Adult cockatiels range from 23 to 30 cm in length, and they can live up to 25 years.


These cute little birds are the smallest member of the parrot family, and they express their feelings through gestures with their head. When the head is straight, it is happy, and when it is lowered, it is sad or afraid. They don't speak or imitate human words much, but they do vocalize, whistle, and imitate short melodies. Cockatiels rarely scream or make a lot of noise, so they are one of the quieter parrot species.


African gray parrot

The African Gray Parrot is one of the longest-lived pet parrots, often reaching 60 years of age, so it is likely to outlive you. These parrots are the largest species of parrots native to Africa. They live in trees and forage for seeds, berries and nuts in moist, lowland forests. They are gray and shades of gray all the way to bright white, so they are very beautiful birds.


They reach a length of about 36 cm, with a wingspan of 51 cm, and have large curved gray beaks that can easily manipulate objects. In the wild, they enlarge nesting cavities with these distinctive beaks. Their amazing ability to talk is why they are in such high demand. They don't just sing, they repeat words and learn complex sentences. This led to a high demand for them. As for their personalities, they are sociable and happy birds that need plenty of interaction to keep them entertained and affectionate. So they make great pets if you are able to give them plenty of time. This means that it is not suitable for people who work outside the home all day.


The cockatoo is one of the best types of domestic parrot

Cockatoos are beautiful bright white birds with a distinctive voice. They are known for their love of music and their dancing movements, but are they good pets? Cockatoos are demanding, long-lived birds that need lots of interaction and time to talk and play. They also get depressed very quickly without social activities, and resort to feather plucking. Their long, bright yellow mark on their heads is a measure of how happy they are. If it is straight, it is happy, and if it is not straight and sparse, it is unhappy. These noisy birds are very smart and boisterous as they love to chat and scream all day long. Sometimes this is in response to interaction with her or she just likes to entertain herself, or to get attention and give her what she wants.


Senegalese parrot

These parrots are less popular than other parrots, but they are an excellent type of parrot breed to keep as pets because they are quieter. However, Senegalese parrots need social activity, play, love, and care from their owners. Senegalese parrots are characterized by their yellow and green bodies, topped with gray heads. Adding to their quieter natures, Senegalese parrots are only about 23 cm long. So they are a better choice for small homes, but they are active and love games and company. They can also be a little grumpy if they don't get what they want right away, but because they are such loving birds that will happily perch on your shoulder or lap for hours, they also forgive quickly.


love birds

Lovebirds are small, stocky parrots native to sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. They require a lot of love and affection, so they are best kept in pairs. Without the company of another parrot of the same species as her, she becomes depressed, plucks her feathers, and dies. Lovebirds reach a length of 18 cm, so they are ideal birds for keeping in apartments and small homes. In terms of the care required, they are more demanding and ferocious than other parrot species, but they are still funny and affectionate pets and a great choice for a beginner birder.


macaws

Everyone loves macaws. These birds are large at 5' in length with crimson, blue, yellow, gold and green plumage. They are best for experienced parrot owners because they need lots of interaction, care, and socialization. They can live for 50 years and need plenty of room to spread their wings and fly. Moreover, she is very noisy whenever she wants.


Macaws are intelligent birds that love to bond only with their owner, and will happily spend the entire day on your shoulder once they are comfortable with you. She is also able to mimic sound, so teaching her to talk is a fun part of the bonding process.


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How long do parrots live when raised in homes?

The lifespan of a parrot depends on whether it lives in the wild or indoors. In fact, parrots in the wild may only live up to 10 years, but when raised at home, their lifespan may extend up to 50 years. This is why some parrots live even after the death of their owners. Therefore, it is important to know the types of parrot birds in order to choose the appropriate companion that will live with you for life.


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Now that you have an idea of the types of parrots that work as pets in your home, remember that the more active and intelligent the parrot is, the more it needs your time and love for it. At Petaholic you will find all the supplies that your parrot of any type could need.

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