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Pixie Mini Macaw

These birds are easy to train and are rarely aggressive. They do best when handled regularly and are able to mimic words.

Macaws consume a diet consisting of pellets, fresh fruit and vegetables, and seeds. They also require a few wooden perches in order to climb and chew on.

Macaws can develop a dominant streak, particularly when they first move into an unfamiliar environment. A veterinarian and avian behaviorist should be consulted to avoid this.

Training

Macaws are extremely intelligent birds and they thrive with regular handling, enrichment, care, and space to exercise. They enjoy playing, exploring their surroundings and manipulate objects and will often enjoy being cuddled or "skritched" when they trust the person they're with.

Macaws who are not treated properly may become territorial, aggressive or destructive. If they are bored, they may be prone to using feathers as a way of self-mutilation. To stop boredom, give plenty of textured toys and multiple perches. Playing with toys that simulate preening can also help stop the destruction of feathers caused by boredom. If these behaviors occur you should consult a certified avian behaviorist and/or veterinarian.

Young hand-raised macaws adapt well to new environments and learning. Introduce them to new people, trips to the car and hospital visits, as well as other pets (including dogs and cats) and other birds from a young age. They are easily influenced and require consistent handling from an early age to avoid them from developing one-person bonds. These parrots may scream and bite for attention when they are in this situation. Discipline, leadership, patience, hooding (covering the head) and a sense of ritual are important in reversing these behaviors.

As adults, larger macaws such as the Blue and Gold, Scarlet, Military, and Hyacinth are more likely to experience behavioral issues. Hormonal imbalances can trigger depression and aggression. If left unattended these issues can develop into serious health issues for the parrot, and an unsettling situation for the owner.

Mini macaws are more docile than larger macaws and generally, they can learn tricks, words and basic obedience commands. They will not, however, be as close to their owners. They rarely snuggle close to them or lick their. Spend time with your bird outside of its cage and use a soothing voice to get used to it. Once you've established an alliance and you are able to teach your bird to hop onto your finger to learn to be in a secure environment.

Care

Macaws are intelligent social birds that require interaction with their human counterparts. If they don't get enough playtime daily with their humans they may become depressed and bored. A macaw that is depressed may self-mutilate, pulling out its feathers. This can be dangerous.

To avoid these issues early socialization and education is vital. It is recommended that macaws be regularly handled to improve its relationship with its owner, promote general health, and allow easy inspection of the bird's body for injuries or any other abnormalities. Destruction is another problem that can plague macaws, so owners should provide plenty of high-quality toys to distract their birds away from wooden furniture and other enticements around the home.

Macaw's nails must be trimmed on a regular basis. This makes it easier to handle the bird, and makes it less likely for the nails to get stuck in things such as caging and toys. The shorter nails also helps to keep them clean and healthy.

The cage size for a macaw is extremely important, since these massive birds require a lot of space to run and fly around. A minimum cage size of 3 feet wide, 2.5 feet deep and 6 feet high is recommended. These large birds need to be able to spread their wings when in flight. They should also have enough space to climb, perch and toys.

It's a great way to enrich your macaw's lives by providing him with toys that he can play with foraging, such as chewable wooden toys, rope toys, puzzles he can disassemble, and mechanical toys. Physical enrichment can be achieved by providing a variety branches for your macaw keycaps. They can climb on them and hide in them to hide in.

If your macaw behaves strangely, is yawning for breath, or is fluffed-up and lethargic, it could be trying lay an egg. The eggs could put pressure on the nerves controlling the legs, causing self-mutilation and paralysis, so when you notice this behavior, call your veterinarian or visit an animal emergency clinic.

Feeding

Macaws are omnivores, so they can enjoy eating fruits and vegetables as a part of their diet. They also enjoy eating pellets, nuts and commercial parrot food.

They should be offered diverse food choices every day to ensure that their diet is balanced. These little birds eat less than their large counterparts, meaning that owners will not have to make quite as many trips to the pet store. This could save money, and that's always a positive thing!

The Hahn's glaucous macaw is an excellent talking animal, with a booming and short-lived call they use to find other members of their family. They also make loud, piercing contact calls when they are anxious or scared.

A good idea is to introduce your macaw to being brushed all over from an early age, particularly in the head and beneath the wings. They are awestruck by being touched and are awed by attention! Annual examinations are a must to ensure that your bird is healthy. This is the best time to check for parasites, fecal tests and other health issues for avian species.

If you are thinking of getting a macaw cage, you will require an enclosure that is at minimum 36" by 24" x 24." This will give your macaw space to fly around and stretch out within. They need to be able to work out their natural energy to remain healthy and happy.

The cage should be equipped with several perches, and should be well ventilated to give the bird options. The macaw won't get overwhelmed or stressed in the absence of a way to let their energy flow. They are very active in the wild and require to be able to release their energy at home.

Adolescent hormones can be a huge problem for these little birds. As they age they can behave like teenagers and become extremely angry. It can be difficult for pet owners to understand how to live with a bird. The best option is to encourage positive behavior and be patient.

Health

Macaws love to play with their owners and form strong bonds. They are smart and can have the ability to speak well. They are a beautiful addition to any household and can be a great companion for their 45-to-50-year lifespan. They can be noisy and difficult to handle if not socialized early enough at an age. The species will be content and make a great pet when you train it and give it lots of attention.

Hahn's mini macaws are fantastic way to have the same excitement and fun as larger macaws, however, in a smaller size. They are very affectionate and love cuddling but don't exhibit the same tendency to bite or nip as frequently as larger macaws. They are acrobats who are active but can also be calm and peaceful. They are a good choice for people who want macaws but don't have the space needed for a larger bird.

da.jpgThe chestnut-fronted macaw purchase is also known as the severe macaw and is among the largest mini macaw breeds. It's green in color with patches of blue and red on its wings. The head is covered with an orange-brown chestnut patch and black feathers over its eyes. The chestnut-fronted macaw may be aggressive during puberty and this can be a problem in the wild. This bird responds well to regular handling and enjoys learning new things.

Generally, macaws are not territorial, but they can become aggressive if their environment is stressful and crowded. If this happens, it is recommended that you put the bird in an quiet area until they settle down. A veterinarian can perform an extensive physical examination of your bird to examine their eyes, ears, and hearts. A stool sample is also taken to check for parasites.

d.jpgBirdsville sells a wormer called Worm-Away which is perfect for worming your macaw. Also, you should change the water in the cage daily and ensure that the cage has sufficient fresh air. Keep the cage away from direct sunlight as it can cause the parrot to become sick.

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