First, the living habits of the Conure
The Conure is a social animal , likes to live in groups, most of them will gather around 20 to 30, and the number of groups is determined by the amount of food. Although conures fly high in the sky, they are always easy to spot because of their noisy calls. Conures mainly feed on food such as seeds, berries, nuts and flowers, and sometimes they also go to farming areas to forage grains and fruits, causing greater damage to farming areas, so local farmers will hate them. If you choose to feed your parrots, it is recommended to feed them a high-quality formula, supplemented with a small amount of chopped organic vegetables, fruits and grains, which can promote a healthy longevity of the bird.
Second, how to identify the sex of the conure Gender identification by laboratory DNA technology.
Three, the daily behavior of conures
Conures are very lively and adventurous, and the toys provided by their owners must be sturdy and free of Toxic metals, hooks, sharp objects and parts that are easy to be eaten by mistake, so as not to be swallowed by the parrot and cause damage to it. Also, be careful to rotate their toys frequently so they don’t lose interest in the toys and cause disruption.
Four, Conures need to be tame
Conures In some cases, biting behavior may occur, and daily raising parrots requires daily intensive training for them to get rid of their bad habits. But even with good training, they can still bite on occasion.
V. Whether it is necessary to trim the feathers of the Conure Parrot
Whether it is necessary to trim the feathers of the Conure Parrot depends on the owner’s own ideas. If they are allowed to fly freely and meet their physical and mental needs, they do not need to clip their feathers, but they may be injured by hitting a window or ceiling fan or accidentally ingesting poisonous substances during the flight. . So it is best to allow them to fly freely in a safe area after they have been trained accordingly. Of course, clipping parrots doesn’t stop them from flying, but to prevent them from making fast and long-lasting flights and preventing the birds from escaping. The feather clipping of the bird must be appropriate, so as not to cause the bird to lose the ability to fly.
This is the end of our introduction to the Conure, hope it can help you.