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QuestionMy pet bird just died and I have her in a box on my back porch. I live in a town house so I do not know where to bury her. What should I do?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.Contact the authorities to check where the closer legally allowed area for a burial is located. Then, create a hole capable of fitting the animal and bury it.
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QuestionWhat if it's a baby bird?Community AnswerYou should follow the same steps as listed above, but use a tinier box.
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QuestionOne of my parakeets died and now the other isn't eating. Why is that?Community AnswerIt's possible that your other parakeet is actually mourning the parakeet that passed away. Spend lots of time with your bird and give it plenty of love and attention. In the future, maybe consider getting another parakeet to keep yours company.
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QuestionHow soon do I need to bury a dead bird?Community AnswerASAP. The sooner the burial, the less time to possibly get a disease from the bird's body.
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QuestionHow long can I keep my dead bird in the freezer?Community AnswerAs long as it's frozen, it can be kept for months, though it's kinda gross to have a dead bird in your freezer.
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QuestionIs it safe or a bad idea to bury it about 1 foot away from another animal grave?Community AnswerIt's fine to be that close to another animal grave.
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QuestionHow long does it take for the body of the bird to fully decompose in the ground?Community AnswerIt would probably take about 4-6 months before the body would be nothing but bones.
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QuestionIs it possible to cremate dead birds?Community AnswerYes, but it it advisable to take your bird to the vet for this process.
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QuestionWhat if my friend wants to keep the bird under the floor in her room, will it stink?Community AnswerYes, it will stink when the body starts to decay. Moreover, this is unsanitary and can introduce disease and parasites to the area.
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QuestionCan I still locate the bird's buried dead body after three months?Fruity RumpusCommunity AnswerYes. Use a marker such as a flag, painted rock, even spray paint on a nearby tree to make locating the passed bird easier.
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QuestionDoes the bird start to smell after it dies?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererYes.
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QuestionCan I use a cardboard box or wood box to bury a small bird?Community AnswerYes, you may use either.
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QuestionHow can I tell if a bird is dead?Community AnswerA dead bird won't move if you touch it and will be limp and lifeless.
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QuestionWhere should I bury a dead bird if I live in an urban area?Community AnswerAsk your local vet; they will bury your pet for you or tell you where you can legally do it yourself.
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QuestionCan I bury a dead bird in a grave that's a foot deep?Community AnswerYes, if you would like to protect the bird from wild animals getting to it.
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QuestionShould I cremate my bird or bury it?RascalKittyCommunity AnswerYou can do either one, although burying it would be less expensive. You could even cremate the bird and then bury the ashes if you want.
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QuestionMy bird has stopped moving, what can I do?Community AnswerCheck its breathing and heartbeat. You can try performing CPR on it, or just get it to the vet if it's still alive. If it's dead, go ahead and follow the steps in the article to bury it.
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QuestionCan I bury more than one bird in the same box?Community AnswerAs long as they both fit in the box, sure.
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QuestionWhat do I do when I touch a bird's feather with my bare hands?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererAlways wash your hands after being in contact with animals.
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QuestionCan I bury a dead bird in a birdhouseCommunity AnswerAre you burying the entire birdhouse? I suppose you could, but that would mean digging a pretty big hole.
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QuestionMy female bird and her babies have become lethargic and inactive since the male bird died. What should I do for them?Community AnswerGive them lots of love and attention since their beloved one died. Attention from you may help them to become active again. However, loss of a bird from a bird family takes time for the other birds to recover from.
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QuestionIf I bury my bird in a plastic bag that's taped really tight, can any bugs get in there?Kenz StephCommunity AnswerEventually, bugs will always get to the animal. It's part of the decay but, the bugs won't get in until the plastic bag decays.
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QuestionCan I bury my dead bird in a plastic bag?Community AnswerNo. You can use a small shoebox to bury it instead of using a plastic bag, so that it doesnt have as much of an impact on the environment.
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QuestionHow do I cope when I lose a pet bird?Community Answer
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QuestionIs it alright to bury a pet bird in an artificial garden planted in a large pot of dirt?Community AnswerIt would eventually decompose in the dirt. However, pots are usually not very deep and so a smell may escape or a scavenger may find it and dig it out. Thus, it's not the best idea.
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QuestionHow long does it take for a dead bird to decompose completely?Community AnswerIt will take about 4-6months. The amount of time will depend on the size of the bird and the outside temperature.
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QuestionHow do I help a bird that is traumatized by the loss of the other bird?Community AnswerGive it lots and lots of attention. Also, think about getting another bird to accompany it, as birds can die from loneliness.
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QuestionShould I cover the dead bird with lime before covering it with dirt to hasten the decomposition?Community AnswerNo, the decomposition will be naturally sped along by insects and bacteria.
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QuestionCan I bury a bird in a plastic bag?Community AnswerNo. The plastic will take forever to decompose, though you can transport the bird to your preferred burial spot in a plastic bag, just ease it out gently before you bury it.
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QuestionMy cats keep killing birds. How do I stop that or at least how can I up the chances of the birds' survival? Our nearest vet is 2 hours away.Matthew YangCommunity AnswerPut your birdfeeders and birdbaths high up so that the cats can't reach the birds. Also, add a bell collar to your cats' necks to scare the birds away when the cat comes near the birds. After the cat leaves, the birds will return promptly.
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