Parrot Talking 3.0

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Parrots are highly intelligent birds and can make wonderful pets, but there are some things to know about them and their care requirements before making the decision to get one. First, parrots are wild by nature, not domesticated (like dogs and cats), so they retain many behaviors and instincts of their cousins in the wild. Next, parrots are not all the same species, and so you will need to learn qualities of your particular parrot species when getting one. Lastly, parrots live much longer than most other pets: smaller parrots (cockatiels or parrotlets) can live 20-30 years, while the larger species (macaws, amazons, or cockatoos) can live to be 60-80 years old. "Who Else Wants to Quickly and Easily Have the Perfect Parrot: Healthy, Happy, and Thriving For Years to Come?" Some amazing facts about parrot care... and why you shouldn't even think about getting a parrot until you read every word of this letter! Parrots get sick easily. In fact, most parrots in captivity live just a few years! But most diseases are 100% curable if you know what they have, and which medication to give them. Parrots CAN live for up to 60 years...but improper diets drastically cut the longevity of your parrot – by not just years, but decades! Parrots thrive when their thrive -- both physically and emotionally --when their diets...unfortunately there is a ton of *wrong* information out there on how to do this There are essentially 3 main things you need to know about parrot care: How to setup your cage properly How to maintain quality conditions in your cage How to feed your parrot proper not only to avoid health conditions, but emotional problems as well. The Ultimate Parrot Handbook covers all of this, and a lot more. And when you read it, you'll be BLOWN AWAY with how simple it really is to care for parrots. Here's just a taste of what you'll discover... A complete guide to the parrot cage and how to easily maintain a healthy environment. The 5 things you must do before placing your parrot in his new home. What to feed your parrot – and what not to give him! There is a ton of inaccurate info out there. I'll tell you the truth so you never have to wonder again! How to care for a single parrot and more than one! Why your parrot is squawking at you! You may be surprised to learn the answer to this. How to choose a healthy parrot from the store -- there are little known things to look for that the pet store owner's don't want you to know! The surefire signs of parrot illness that will tell you if your parrot needs medical attention. An entire chapter devoted to parrot illnesses and cures. Your parrot has the potential to completely recover from an illness, but it's not how you think. I'll show you the truth about curing your parrot. What species of parrots are more likely to learn to talk than others. A complete guide to all the accessories your parrot needs to be happy in his new home. A complete parrot first aid kit. This is an important one! The supplies in this kit just may save your parrot’s life! Where you should never place your parrot cage in your house. Put it here and it just might kill him! What to do if your parrot does get sick. There are several very important steps on caring for a sick parrot before you have the chance to take him to the vet. Just how many species you have to choose from in the parrot world. Probably a lot more than you think. The one location you should never place your parrot’s cage. Put his home here and you’re nearly guaranteeing that he’ll develop emotional and physical problems. A crash course on parrot behavior. Knowing what’s normal and healthy behavior – and what’s not! – can help you provide the best possible care for your parrot.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 2.0 posted on 2017-01-05
    We added an index of pages, it is now possible to go to the page that you like.,Fixed small bugs in old versions.,We have made some adjustments to the application load, now much faster.
  • Version 1.0 posted on 2016-08-28

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