1. Noise and strong light
Parrots have keen hearing and vision. They tend to be fearful and uneasy about sudden noises and bright lights. For example, sudden thunder, piercing whistles, high-intensity flashing lights, etc. may cause parrots to panic. When exposed to this environment for a long time, parrots may develop stress reactions, manifested by problems such as loss of appetite, excessive singing, and even fading of feathers. Therefore, the breeding environment of parrots should be kept as quiet as possible to avoid frequent harsh noises. At the same time, for the comfort and health of your parrot, indoor light should also be moderate to avoid prolonged exposure to strong light. 2. Strange environment and people Parrots are social animals. They usually show vigilance and fear towards strange environments and people. Especially when parrots are brought to a new environment or have frequent contact with strangers, they may become stressed due to their inability to adapt. In order to allow parrots to better adapt to the new environment, owners should provide them with a quiet and comfortable transition space when bringing them home. At the same time, owners should remain patient and gentle when interacting with parrots, and avoid sudden movements and sounds, so that the parrots can gradually build trust in people.3. Improper diet and temperature
The diet and temperature of parrots are important for Their health is vital. If the diet is improper or the environmental temperature is not suitable, parrots may suffer from diarrhea, colds and other symptoms, which may even be life-threatening in severe cases. In terms of diet, owners should provide balanced and fresh food for parrots and avoid feeding expired or spoiled feed. At the same time, parrots may have allergic reactions to certain foods. Owners should pay attention to the parrot's reaction when feeding. Once allergies are discovered, they should stop feeding immediately and seek veterinary help. In terms of temperature, the breeding environment of parrots should maintain a suitable temperature and avoid being too cold or too hot. Parrots are sensitive to changes in temperature, and low temperatures may cause them to catch colds or other health problems. Therefore, owners should pay attention to providing adequate warmth measures for parrots in winter, such as using heat preservation lamps, thickening the bedding of parrot cages, etc. The three things that domestic parrots are most afraid of - noise and strong light, unfamiliar environments and people, inappropriate diet and temperature, are all aspects that we need to pay special attention to during the breeding process. As parrot owners, we should provide them with a safe, comfortable, and healthy living environment so that they can live happily around us.
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