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QuestionWhat can I use to clean my bird cage?Dr. Nelson is a Veterinarian who specializes in Companion and Large Animal Medicine in Minnesota, where she has over 18 years of experience as a veterinarian in a rural clinic. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1998.You can use plain dish soap and water, a diluted vinegar or bleach (followed by a thorough rinse with plain water) or a specifically designed cleaning product you can pick up at a pet store.
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QuestionDo birds need to be bathed?Dr. Nelson is a Veterinarian who specializes in Companion and Large Animal Medicine in Minnesota, where she has over 18 years of experience as a veterinarian in a rural clinic. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1998.Not a big, involved bath. But they will appreciate a light mist with warm water every so often.
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QuestionIs it bad to wash a bird?Hayley Heartfield is a Bird Specialist and the Owner of About Birds, a Pet Bird Shop in Montgomery County, Texas. Hayley specializes in pet bird care, behavior, training, and breeding. Hayley studied Animal Science at Texas A&M. About Birds carries many species of birds and offers grooming and boarding services as well as bird care products.Not exactly, although birds tend to keep themselves clean. However, if you do not see your bird bathe, you can mist them lightly once or twice a month. Spray a fine mist of lukewarm water above the bird, letting it fall over the feathers.
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QuestionHow can I help my molting bird?Hayley Heartfield is a Bird Specialist and the Owner of About Birds, a Pet Bird Shop in Montgomery County, Texas. Hayley specializes in pet bird care, behavior, training, and breeding. Hayley studied Animal Science at Texas A&M. About Birds carries many species of birds and offers grooming and boarding services as well as bird care products.If your bird is molting or has some kind of feather issues, you can use over-the-counter bird bath sprays. Do it on occasion only, though. I would not use these more than every 2 weeks, otherwise you may strip the natural oils on the birds feathers.
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