Read About Bird Socialization

ImageSocializing a pet bird is extremely important. Here's what you need to know about Bird Socialization.

Choosing the Right Breeder

The number one thing to consider when looking for a pet bird is its breeder. Look for a breeder who really cares about the animals and keeps them clean, healthy and well fed. These breeders are much more likely to handle and spend time with the birds, which is essential for Bird Socialization. If the breeder just feeds the bird and then ignores it the rest of the time that bird may be "hand fed" but he's not going to be properly socialized.

Learning to Handle Your Bird

Birds live in flocks in nature and love to be part of a group. This instinct is an important factor in socializing a bird. If you remember that it's part of his psychological makeup, it's easier to approach him with the right attitude. The best time to handle baby birds is between feedings. That way, he learns to enjoy socializing outside of feeding time. If you notice Imagewhen you walk into the room that your birds wait eagerly by their cage door for "playtime," you'll know you're on the right socialization track.

When you first bring a new bird home, don't be concerned if he seems unsociable. If you got him from a reputable breeder who spent a lot of time with him, he's probably just nervous. Allow him a quiet adjustment period to get used to his new cage, toys, food and "flock" - you and your family. Then start handling him during quiet moments. Be gentle and calm. Start with short intervals and gradually increase your playtime sessions. Before you know it, your bird will become a part of the family.