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QuestionHow do you keep a cockatoo happy?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.Spend lots of time with it. Also, offer them plenty of enrichment and stimulation with toys and other products.
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QuestionAre cockatoos hard to take care of?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.Yes, they can be. Cockatoos are very demanding birds that crave attention. This can lead to bad behaviors like escaping, screaming, and destruction if they don't get enough interaction.
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QuestionIs there a reason for a Cockatoo to pluck his feathers out of its chest?Community AnswerYes. The reason is he is an unhappy or unhealthy bird. Either the cockatoo is bored and needs more attention, or it may be sick. Talk to your vet or avian about this. Spend more time with your cockatoo and don't let it do this. The cockatoo might start plucking from its chest and go to its wings and back. When they start plucking, it is almost impossible for them to break the habit.
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QuestionIs it good to keep a cockatoo in the heat outside?Community AnswerNever in full sun, but daylight is good and necessary for them to remain healthy and correctly process their food.
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QuestionDo cockatoos need a lot of attention?Community AnswerYes. They are quite active, and are very social creatures who require a lot of interaction with you.
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QuestionHow do I know if my cockatoo is female or male?Community AnswerYou can tell the sex of many cockatoo species based off of eye color. Male cockatoos generally have black eyes, while female cockatoos have brown eyes.
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QuestionCan Cockatoos work well in a pair?Community AnswerTwo pet cockatoos can be ideal if you are not able to devote so much time and attention as the birds demand. Bored cockatoos are notorious for developing bad habits such as screeching and feather plucking. Having two will help to prevent bad habits from developing by a bored bird.
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QuestionHow do I care for my cockatoo's feet? They seem to be very dry.Community AnswerIf your cockatoo's feet are dry, try rubbing organic all natural coconut oil on them.
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QuestionI have a cockatoo who is four months old. Can I give him fruits and vegetables?Community AnswerTry a little, but don't overdo it. Try a couple of grapes for snacks, and have some segments of fruit for a meal.
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QuestionIs there an easier bird to care for?Community AnswerAll birds are pretty hard to take care of. If you want a first bird, you might consider a budgerigar (budgie) or a cockatiel as small birds. Obviously, bird birds are a big responsibility.
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QuestionWhat temperatures are the best for cockatoos?Dale Micheal SmithCommunity AnswerI find room temperature is about right, maybe a little cooler but not much warmer, unless a bird is sick then they should be put under a heat lamp and watched carefully!
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QuestionDoes a cockatoo need oil on its feet and beak?Community AnswerYes, put coconut oil on its feet and beak. Don't put too much, just a simple rub would do. Put the oil on after you have given the cockatoo a shower.
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QuestionAre cockatoos herbivores?Community AnswerMost of their diet should consist of seeds or pellets, supplemented with fruits and vegetables. However, cockatoos are technically omnivores -- they can happily eat chicken, fish, and other lean meats in small quantities.
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QuestionHow can I help two wild, sick cockatoos that have loose, smelly bowel movements?Community AnswerConsult an avian vet, he will be able to suggest and supply treatment. Untreated, this can be serious.
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QuestionHow do I know if a cockatoo is a male or female?JulesnjazzCommunity AnswerMales usually have black eyes and the females usually have brown eyes.
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QuestionWhat should I do when I go to school for 7 hours?Community AnswerMake sure that the bird has lots of toys and activities in the cage. Give it some vegetables and fresh water before you go to keep the busy. Also, some shelled nuts are fun for birds to work with while you are gone. Birds will break a lot of toys and it is necessary for them to do so, especially if they spend a lot of time in the cage. A bird without toys and activities will start harming itself by plucking of feathers from its body, a sign of depression.
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QuestionCan cockatoos mate with other species?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionIs it possible to get a new environment for an old cockatoo and have it be healthy and happy again?Community AnswerAbused, depressed, or sick cockatoos can be restored to health if a patient, knowledgeable, loving owner takes up the commitment of looking after them. The longer the bird has been neglected or abused, the slower the healing process will be. But it is indeed possible to restore a broken cockatoo.
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QuestionHow do I handle the noise of a cockatoo?Community AnswerThe best you can do is resign yourself to the fact that cockatoos are very loud. They shout even when they are happy and healthy, and they have a penchant for making lots of noise throwing things around and banging objects when they play. If you need a quieter bird, it might be a good idea to check out other species. Neglected cockatoos are extremely loud. They are emotionally complex social creatures, and without proper care they will literally become neurotic and develop terrible screeching and screaming habits. To avoid that, you need to make sure that your cockatoo is healthy, happy, mentally stimulated and enjoying continuous companionship and love.
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QuestionWill my cockatoo fly away if he goes outside?Community AnswerOrdinarily your bird will need to spend time outside. Even a highly versatile and well-socialized bird can be startled by some unfamiliar sounds or sights, so supervision is imperative to protect it from predators. If startled or frightened, it is quite likely to fly for safety.
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QuestionCan I cut my cockatoo's nails?Community AnswerYes, although you may want to have a vet do this if you're unfamiliar with the process. If you need to do it yourself, make sure you do plenty of research beforehand so you don't hurt your bird.
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QuestionIs a cockatiel safe to home with a budgie?Community AnswerIt's never a good option to have two different species in the same cage, so, no.
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QuestionHow long do they live?Community AnswerOn average, a cockatoo will live about 15 to 20 years. If you take good care of one, it can even live 25 years or longer.
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QuestionWhat could be the reason my bird's wings have started to hang lower after 25 years of staying up?Community AnswerYour bird may just be getting old. The lifespan of a Cockatoo generally ranges from 15-20 years.
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QuestionDo cockatoos bite often?Community AnswerNot often unless they feel threatened. If your cockatoo is biting you often, try moving your hand a little slower and flat and speak in a quiet, soothing tone. While the article is for cockatiels instead of cockatoos, the principles in the wikiHow article Stop Your Cockatiel from Biting may prove helpful to you.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I need to be away for three days and there is no one at home?Community AnswerThis is too long to leave a cockatoo alone; you will either need to have someone come by daily to care for your bird, or bring it to be boarded.
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QuestionIs it safe to put oregano in a cockatoo's water?Community AnswerNo, that is not safe. Your cockatoo needs fresh, clean water.
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QuestionHow do I sex a cockatoo?Community AnswerYou can tell the sex of many cockatoo species by eye color. Male cockatoos generally have black eyes, while female cockatoos have brown eyes.
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QuestionHow do I make a cockatoo like me?Community Answer
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QuestionWill all cockatoos throw tantrums?Community AnswerCockatoos will commonly throw tantrums if they feel angry or frustrated, but not all cockatoos will necessarily engage in this behavior.
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