Hand feeding Indian ring neck parrot babies | Step by step bird hand feeding guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2021
- In this video, I will show process of hand feeding indian ring neck parrot.
A beautiful bird, the Indian ring neck parakeet is a very popular pet all across the globe including United States of America. It may not be right for everyone because it requires a lot of attention and care, but it is a very social bird and can become an excellent companion for the entire family. Indian ring neck birds love to talk and enjoy a good challenge, which makes training a ton of fun.
Indian rink neck parrot Species Overview:
COMMON NAMES: Indian ringneck parakeet, Indian ring neck parrot, rose-ringed parakeet
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Psittacula krameri manillensis
ADULT SIZE of Indian ring neck parrot: 16 inches in length including tail feathers and 4 ounces in weight for a medium sized parrot
LIFE EXPECTANCY of indian ring neck: 25 to 30 years; some instances up to 50 years
Origin and History of Indian ring neck:
The Indian ringneck parakeet is an Asiatic subspecies of the rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri). It is an Asiatic parrot originally from Ceylon. Now, you can find it in many parts of Asia, notably India and Pakistan. Indian ring neck also lives in the western and southern areas of Sudan and the Middle East.
In the wild, Indian ring neck live in lightly timbered areas, as well as farmed areas of the countryside. They travel in flocks of 100 or more birds, so they are used to having company.
Indian ringneck parakeets have been kept in captivity from as early as 200 BC. In India, they were regarded as sacred beings after religious leaders began to recognize their ability to mimic human language clearly. Highly regarded by wealthy Indian royals, ringneck parrots were kept in decorative cages and admired for their colors and charming dispositions.
During the 1920s, aviculturists began breeding captive ring necks, and, with the advent of different color mutations, the popularity of the bird started to explode. Now widely available in the pet trade, Indian ringneck parakeets continue to gain increasing popularity as pets. Their relatively small size and beautiful markings help to make the indian ring neck the right choice for many bird owners.
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Temperament of indian ring neck parrot:.
Although the Indian ringneck has something of a reputation for being nippy and hard to train, it is mostly undeserved. Since they are so smart, indian ring necks get bored very quickly, and will often resort to chewing and other destructive behavior if they feel neglected.
They also go through a bluffing stage during adolescence that is difficult for some owners to manage. This stage comes with slight aggression, but the phase lasts only a few weeks or months.
Generally, ringnecks handled often and adequately cared for have sweet, charming personalities. Their voice is almost comical, as it is very high-pitched yet soft. You will also notice that they're great at alerting you to danger, a wild instinct that is accompanied by loud calls.
They do not have a reputation for being very affectionate, though females tend to form a stronger bond with owners while males are more easy going. They are generally a low-maintenance bird if there is really such a thing. Despite their aloof personalities, they do require a lot of time and attention.
Indian Ring neck Parakeet Colors and Markings:
Indian ring necks are available in shades ranging from bright yellows, greens, and blues, to albinos, cinnamons, and lutinos. Though the color mutations are common, the typical coloring of this species is bright lime green with blue tail feathers and yellow under the wings.
Ringnecks are known as a dimorphic species, meaning that its colors and markings can determine a bird's sex. Males sport deep red beaks, black facial markings, and three bands of color around their necks. The black ring develops at about 18 months, and blue and pink rings appear by the time they reach 3 years old. Females, while still beautiful, lack the facial and collar bands, although some do display a slight darkening of color around their necks.
Thanks for the video, useful information.
One of your birds mimics a bell really well :p
Thank you for posting this vedio. 3 days ago, we found an Indian ring neck baby in our yard. He had a badly poked beak after being ambushed by a cat. Poor guy was really lethargicI so I bought the Harrison's mash and Fed him and luckily after 2 hours he was lively again!
I didn't know how much to feed him though so thank you for the tip! I'm also keeping him in a ordinary cage without any bedding. I didn't know they liked to burry themselves. Will buy him a bedding today and see how it goes. Most videos I've seen on TH-cam about it were Indian and not thorough enough with details. So thank you once again. 😁
Good video. I have to feed each year, and it takes patience and care
Really very beautiful asian parrots
Nice video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow amazing beautiful video, I’m new friend always like
Great video ❤️❤️
Love this birds
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Thank you for the detailed video easy and simple understanding! 😊
Thank you.
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Great video
You have some beautiful birds
I have a 3 weeks old. He is struggling to feed so much he spit it out and just doesn’t seem hungry.. I feel like we are trying to over feed him… the back of the packet did say he should be eating like 50ml. But we can’t even get 10 in…
Hi Katlyn, I don’t use the recommended feed amounts bc every baby is different. I use their crop as my guide. Start with an empty crop; will feel much like the area of skin between our clavical bones. Always start new feeds with an empty crop. A full crop should not be too hard. It needs to be rounded and little spongy. I feed three week old babies approx every 6 hours as long as their crop is empty, 4 weeks old I reduce to every 8 hours as long as baby is maintaining/gaining weight.
Hi, i just got an indian ringneck. He's around 6 weeks old. I have it for four days, but he's still hiding under the box material like yours. When i take it outside the box to feed him, it doesn't stand up. It just lay down like when in the box. Is that normal? Is he still shy or its something wrong with his feet. When he grab with his feet its too strong. Looking forward for an answer/advice. Thanks
My ring neck is now 13-14 weeks old, he does not like his formula anymore, and only wants to eat, fruit, corn, vegetables, should I stop giving him formula?
I lost my blue female ringnek she was 10 years old i have n corneer parrot how is now 15 years that is mother love may god bless you ❤
Can you make a video of your journey how and why you became a bird breeder I love birds and I don’t know how to start thank you so much!! ❤️❤️ love your videos
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Mine is almost fully feathered and I feed him 15 ml 3-4 x a day.
I just got an 6 to 8 week old Indian ring neck . I’m worried I’m either feeding it too much or too little . How many times a day should I feed it? The seller said 2 times but I’m not sure
How old is that ringneck parrot?
Can baby Indian ring eat neck exact hand feeding
Hi do you sell. Baby blue ringnek i just want to now
What type of bedding do you use? Thanks :)
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@@BirdAndbeyond do you choose kiln treated over heat treated? I've just heard about some of the problems with pines hydrocarbons. Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks for getting back to me :)
To be honest with you, I have no preference and never paid attention on treatment. As you can see, all of our babies are very healthy. We have over 300 birds and never had any issues at all.Again Im only sharing my experience so please be sure to do your research throughly. 🙂
@@BirdAndbeyond ok, great! Thanks for the advice :)
You are welcome
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I love your video, my hand raised Blue Boy is watching with me. I so enjoyed hand raising my babies, thank you!!