What Do You Need Besides The Bird?

 

Equipment

Need Basis

Comments

Adoption Certificate
or bill of sale

Necessary

Needed to identify that your bird belongs to you

Bedding - (bottom of cage) Necessary Your choice-but no sand or cat litter
Bird bath tubs Necessary All birds need to bathe. Tubs are better for smaller birds.
Bird ID: microchip Optional Permanent way to identify medium to large birds.
Bottle brushes Recommended Toothbrushes are excellent for cleaning bottles and cups.
Cage Necessary Choose one that is species appropriate.
Carriers Necessary Keeps bird safe while traveling with them.
Clean agent Necessary Wide range available, from soap and water to a chemical.
Cooking mixes Recommended Can be made in batches and frozen for use later.
Covering for floor Recommended Protects your floor & carpeting. Choose easy to clean or replace.
Covers Optional. Depends on bird. Some birds need to be covered, others do not like it.
Cuttlebone Recommended Good mineral source for small birds.
Distilled water Recommended For baby birds, sick birds and when you travel
Extra C-clamps Recommended Replace O-rings on toys, use for safety reasons.
Extra cage Optional Good when traveling with your bird or as a sick cage.
Extra food dishes Necessary Several sets that are dishwasher safe.
Extra perches Necessary Make sure they are different widths, textures & safe.
Extra water bottles Necessary Make sure they are dishwasher safe.
Feeding spoon Depends on bird If bird isn't weaned. Some breeders use syringe vs spoon.
First aid kit Recommended Put your own version together inexpensively.
Formula Depends on bird Unweaned birds ask breeder, Sick birds, ask avian vet.
Fruits/Veggies
Cereals/Grains
Necessary Feed a wide range and variety to your birds.
Full spectrum lighting Optional Gives your bird the full spectrum of lighting
Heat source Optional Used to keep baby or sick bird warm, ask your veterinarian.
Incubator Optional Great sick cage especially if you have several birds.
Instructions Necessary Ask seller about health, diet, routine, care and behavior.
Ladders Optional, depends on bird. Especially for cockatoos and other escapte artists.
Magazines Recommended Bird Talk, Pet Bird Report, Birds USA, etc.
Millet Spray Recommended Good for treats, sue sparingly
Mineral blocks Recommended Come in different shaps and flavors. Good for all birds.
Minerals Depends on bird diet Ask you avian vet if your bird needs extra.
Pellets Necessary/depends on bird Some birds love pellet, others don't Many varieties available.
Play pens Recommended Good place for your bird to play safely when not in the cage.
Scrapers Recommended Good for cleaning perches and the cage.
See guards, cage apron Optional Helps keep bird from throwing food out of cage.
Seeds Necessary/depends on bird Use good seed mix with fruit & veggies. NOT A TOTAL DIET
Sick cage Optional Good to have in case bird gets sick or injured.
Spray bottle Necessary Birds need regular baths. This method is good for most birds.
Stands Recommended Good for play time, traveling or training.
Supplements Depends on bird Ask your avian vet if your bird needs extra.
Swings Depends on bird Some birds love swings others may not. Great toy if liked.
Syringes (no needle) Necessary for babies For feeding babies or medicating sick birds
Therapeutic perch Optional Helps to wear nails down. Should be highest perch.
Thermometer Necessary for baby birds Good quality to check temperature of feeding formula.
Toys Necessary Buy several species appropriate toys and change occasionally.
Treats Recommended Give occasionally. Many kinds available.
Veterinary Exam Necessary Annual checkup and fecal is needed for all birds.
Vitamins Depends on bird's diet Ask your avian vet if your bird needs extra.
Weaning foods Necessary for baby birds Helps ease the transition to adult food.



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