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I have owned parakeets (also called budgies or keets) since I was a tiny toddler. I have photos of my pregnant-with-me-moms parakeet (named Gandalf), so she owned parakeets even before I was born. Sometimes Ive had four parakeets, sometimes just one, but in one way or another parakeets manage to wiggle their fluffy ways into my heart. This book is a compilation of my years of experience, not only with my own parakeets, but also with helping the tens of thousands of parakeet-loving visitors who come to my parakeet forum. Between the group of us weve probably experienced everything there is that could happen to a keet, good or bad. There is information on choosing a parakeet, feeding a parakeet, and full step by step instructions on hand training your parakeet. You can learn about parakeet activities, parakeet toys, and parakeet socialization. While the web is of course an awesome resource, often there are times that its simply easier to read an organized, sequential set of instructions on an e-reader. Also, it seems that web access goes down during emergency situations! Having an eBook version of those what to do instructions available on your e-reader has saved many a keet owner. Think of it as part of your emergency care kit for your beloved pet. If you have any questions, always feel free to email me! Im happy to lend a hand with keets. Enjoy!

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Parakeets

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Raising,

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Your Keet

Lisa Shea


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I have owned parakeets (also called budgies or keets) since I was a tiny toddler. T he photo below is of my father with my moms parakeet (named Gandalf), so she owned parakeets even before I was born. Sometimes Ive owned just one parakeet, such as Cheepie when I was a young girl. Sometimes Ive owned four parakeets and managed the ups and downs of community flocks . Through it all, Ive always loved parakeets.

This book is the result of many years of research, trial, error, and discussions with other parakeet owners and lovers. I hope you enjoy the information. With it, find ways to liven up your relationship with your pet parakeet!

Parakeet FAQs If youre not the patient sort here are the Frequently Asked - photo 1

Parakeet FAQs

If youre not the patient sort, here are the Frequently Asked Questions, or FAQs, that most people want to know about keets.

Just What is a Parakeet?

There are lots of names for this beautiful little bird from Australia. Its scientific name is Melopsittacus undulatus meaning song parrot with wavy lines. The Aborigine term for the bird was something close to budgerigar, their phrase meaning good to eat. They would eat budgies for snacks. The English explorers who met the aborigines and saw the birds shortened this to budgies. Since they looked like little parrots, theyre also called parakeets or keets for short. A lot of names for a little bird!

What is a Budgie Like?

Budgies are friendly, easy to train, might learn to talk, and are flock animals. They either need a human around all the time or some parakeet flockmates. They live from seven to fifteen years if taken care of well and are not breeding. Some have even been known to live to twenty years or more.

Why do some Budgies die Earlier?

Many budgies which die before age five are poorly fed and die of malnutrition. There is also a window of time where a budgie might develop a tumor. If a parakeet starts acting poorly around age five to seven it is probably a tumor. Take your bird to a vet if you notice its breastbone sticking out or that the bird has trouble sitting on its perch.

If your bird makes it through this period it will probably live a long life and die of old age.

What do Parakeets Eat?

In essence the parakeet in its native Australian grasslands would eat a variety of foods. Yes, in the fall they ate the grass seed. But they also ate the fresh greens of the grasses, the fruits and berries they found, plus some protein material as well. A healthy budgie needs a balanced diet.

How do I tell a Male from a Female?

The easiest way on an adult is to look at the bump of flesh above its nose - the cere. On a male this is blueish. On a female this is brownish. Males tend to be more likely to talk. Females love to gnaw, because one of their primary tasks in the Eucalyptus groves of their homeland was to gnaw out a nest for the baby keets. The cuttlebones you put into their cages serve not only as a good beak-trimming tool, but also a great gnawing spot.

Why does my Parakeet Spit Up Food?

This is the ultimate compliment a parakeet can give. When a mommy parakeet is sitting on her eggs, sometimes the father will bring her food in this way. He cant really bring food in his claws, so he eats it, comes back to her and then regurgitates it so she can have some. Also, this is how the mommy parakeet feeds her babies. She doesnt have teats that give milk. Instead, she eats a food, lets it digest a bit in her stomach, then regurgitates it in a nice, soft format so the babies can eat it easily. If your parakeet is regurgitating food for you, it is the parakeets way of saying he loves you.

My Parakeet is Picking at His Feathers

A parakeet will normally preen his feathers daily, keeping them clean and free of dust. So you might see your parakeet sliding his feathers through his beak, nibbling at his feathers, scratching his head with his claws, and fluffing up. This is all normal. If you find your parakeet is actually yanking out feathers repeatedly (or yanking out one of his flockmates feathers) its time to talk to a vet.

How do Parakeets Sleep?

Parakeets need a solid ten to twelve hours of sleep a day. The bulk of this is at night, when you should put a cover on the cage so they feel safe. In nature, they would tuck into a hole in a tree and be surrounded by bark. They also take naps during the day. Sometimes they just close their eyes. Sometimes they raise one foot (like a flamingo) to give it some rest. Sometimes they tuck their head on their back wing so give their neck a rest.

Do Parakeets Pee?

What a funny question! Actually parakeets do not really pee. When they have to go, they make little round poops that are grey on the outside and white in the center. These hold both the liquid and solid wastes in sort of a pudding-like consistency. Theyre small and odorless, and you just change the cage paper weekly to remove them.

Allergies and Diseases

Sure, you could be allergic to parakeets. People can be allergic to newsprint, peanuts, Styrofoam, you name it. Only you know what you are allergic to. But most people arent allergic to parakeets. As far as diseases go, its not like your parakeet is roaming the woods to catch something. You should always take any new pet to a vet to get a check-up and make sure it starts out healthy. But if a vet says it is healthy, the chance of it mysteriously catching something while it sits in a room in your house is slim to none. And since you live in that house too, chances are you are the one who gave that disease to your pet!

Laws and Banding

Most states and many countries now have their laws online to search through. I have a summary of US laws on my website to help you out. As far as I can tell, the only state that requires leg bands is Virginia, and thats only for monk / Quaker parakeets.

What Temperature Range do Budgies Need?

Wild budgies live in the central area of Australia - in hot, dry deserts. Summertime temperatures get into the mid to high 90s. The budgies hide in the trees during the day, and try to stay cool. In the winter they migrate to stay in a warm zone, usually not below 68-70F. In a cage, since they are trapped at the temperature you set and cannot escape to a warmer or cooler spot, make sure to keep the temperatures in the middle - around 70-80F. Always have water available so they can cool down, and if there is sunlight or light shining into the cage, always have a shady spot where they can retreat to.

A History of Budgies

Birds have been kept as pets since the days of the Egyptians. They have always been treasured for their beautiful colors, their lovely voices, and their friendliness.

Australias dry grasslands have been home to the Melopsittacusundulatus for thousands of years. The Native Aborigines would watch huge flocks of these green songbirds rise over the plains, observing as the birds stayed near groves of eucalyptus trees and built their nests in the holes of the trees. The Aborigines would often use their boomer angs, throwing the weapons into the center of the flock of keets to take out a few for a snack . Y es , th e Englis h wor d budgerigar, b y whic h thi s bir d i s known , come s fro m the Australian phrase good to eat.

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