Read About Breeding Parakeets

Breeding Parakeets is best done by professional breeders as they have the resources and knowledge to breed healthy parakeets. Here's everything you need to know about these breeders.

Breeding Parakeets - Breeder Facts

  1. Professional Affiliations:

    There are no organizations like the AKC for registering birds. However, there are clubs and associations like the American Birding Association that help in giving information about birds.
  2. Why Use a Breeder:

    A breeder will take special care of the parakeet and will socialize them properly by hand raising them. You can be sure to get yourself a healthy bird that makes a good household pet.
  3. How to Find:

    You can find a good breeder by searching online, by asking your vet, or by searching in the telephone directory. Make sure you get more details and references before going to a breeder.
  4. What to Expect:

    A breeder might ask you questions to know whether you are familiar with birds and whether you can take good care of the parakeet. Some breeders might ask you to wash your hands before handling the birds to prevent the birds from catching diseases.
  5. Breeder's Surroundings:

    Make sure the breeder is maintaining a closed aviary and the aviary is clean. The birds in the aviary should be free from diseases and should be properly fed.

Breeding Parakeets - Newborn Facts

  1. Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:

    The clutch size of most parakeets can be between 2 to 5.
  2. Age To Be Sold:

    Parakeets should be sold when they are properly weaned. Parakeets are usually weaned after they are 8 to 10 weeks old.
  3. What to Look For in a Newborn:

    Check the nostrils of the bird. Make sure the bird does not have runny eyes and nostrils. The feathers should be smooth and feathers should not be missing.
  4. Registry:

    There is no organization where birds are registered.
  5. AKC Recognized Characteristics:

    AKC recognizes dogs only. Parakeets are small birds, which come in a wide range of colors. Usually they have a mixture of colors like green and yellow with black markings and many other combinations.
  6. Expense to Purchase Newborn:

    A parakeet can cost around $15-$30. The cost of maintenance of this bird is not very expensive.
  7. Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:

    The breeder should show you the parents of the bird and make sure the parents are healthy. Usually healthy parents produce healthy birds.

Breeding Parakeets - Breeder Concerns

  1. Breeder Reputation:

    You should ask for references before you buy a bird from the breeder. Make sure the breeder has a good reputation for breeding healthy birds.
  2. Pet Health:

    Parakeets are usually prone to bacterial infections and worms. Make sure the bird you buy is free from diseases.
  3. Assurances:

    Most breeders will be ready to give a guarantee for the bird for one or two weeks. You can't get a long-term guarantee, as birds are prone to many diseases after they are taken from the breeder.