How to Raise a Senegal Parrot

Senegal parrots tend to eat all kinds of seeds, fruits, and vegetables, and even human food if offered., Movements and what do they mean: if the black part of their eye becomes small, it mean he/she is enjoying something., Start from little to potty...

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  1. Step 1: Senegal parrots tend to eat all kinds of seeds

    But there are several things that should be never introduced to it: chocolate, onion, and avocado are some.

    It's a myth that parsley will kill your bird, in fact parsley is chock full of health promoting vitamins and minerals, and in moderation will in fact boost your parrot's health.
  2. Step 2: fruits

    If they become larger it means they are scared, angry of just in a normal mood.

    When it is scared, its feathers will lie flat down.

    If angry, they will fluff up.

    Screaming is normal for parrots, and they always scream, it's a way of talking. , Make it learn a special word that will eventually tell it that it means that it must poop.

    Try this method: if he/she wants to come unto you, don't allow he/she to come until he/she poops.

    Keep repeating that same word, and if it doesn't understand, walk away.

    If it does, give it a treat and let him/her come unto you.

    In a matter of time, they will understand that they must poop before coming on. , This will create a bond between you two, especially if you cuddle him/her, give treats, and talk to him/her. ,, Remember that Senegal parrots can't speak, but they can very easily learn to imitate whistles, and even alarms, phones, and other things.

    Try with a simple tune such as the first part of "Happy Birthday" which is when you say 'happy birthday to you'.

    Whistle it while you are around him/her and in a matter of about a month or even less, you will start hearing that he/she will start whistling that.
  3. Step 3: and vegetables

  4. Step 4: and even human food if offered.

  5. Step 5: Movements and what do they mean: if the black part of their eye becomes small

  6. Step 6: it mean he/she is enjoying something.

  7. Step 7: Start from little to potty train it.

  8. Step 8: Spend at least 1 hour everyday giving complete attention of him/her.

  9. Step 9: If possible

  10. Step 10: try to have an extra open or closed cage that you will keep outside

  11. Step 11: and everyday

  12. Step 12: leave him/her outside to breathe fresh air

  13. Step 13: unless there is a possible danger of him/her flying away.

  14. Step 14: Once it starts getting used to you

  15. Step 15: start teaching it little tunes whistling.

Detailed Guide

But there are several things that should be never introduced to it: chocolate, onion, and avocado are some.

It's a myth that parsley will kill your bird, in fact parsley is chock full of health promoting vitamins and minerals, and in moderation will in fact boost your parrot's health.

If they become larger it means they are scared, angry of just in a normal mood.

When it is scared, its feathers will lie flat down.

If angry, they will fluff up.

Screaming is normal for parrots, and they always scream, it's a way of talking. , Make it learn a special word that will eventually tell it that it means that it must poop.

Try this method: if he/she wants to come unto you, don't allow he/she to come until he/she poops.

Keep repeating that same word, and if it doesn't understand, walk away.

If it does, give it a treat and let him/her come unto you.

In a matter of time, they will understand that they must poop before coming on. , This will create a bond between you two, especially if you cuddle him/her, give treats, and talk to him/her. ,, Remember that Senegal parrots can't speak, but they can very easily learn to imitate whistles, and even alarms, phones, and other things.

Try with a simple tune such as the first part of "Happy Birthday" which is when you say 'happy birthday to you'.

Whistle it while you are around him/her and in a matter of about a month or even less, you will start hearing that he/she will start whistling that.

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