Ringneck Chicks Growth

IRN Housing

The cage should be as large as possible because they need to fly for healthy. A minimum size for a single pet would be 36″h x 18″d x 24″w or 3.5ft(h) x 3ft(w) x 3.5ft(d). Try to keep one pair in one cage and this size which mention above for one pair. If you are [...]

IRN Ring Neck Diet

IRN Indian Ring Neck diet almost same as Cockatiels just increase the quantity of sunflowers. Here is the diet Yellow/Red millet and, Pearl Millet 10 kgs each un husked rice, oats, jaunder, wheat, white sunflower , canary grass seed, linseed, hemp, sesame 2kgs each Never overload your birds with sunflower. Breeding Season: Preparing for breeding [...]

Ring Necks Information

Ring-necks can be excellent pets, it depends on what you’re looking for. They’re not, as a rule, cuddly birds, but they can be excellent talkers (especially the males) and they’re very good birds to have if you don’t have much time to spend with them – they keep themselves entertained and don’t get too lonely. [...]

Cockatiel Species

Gray Cockatiel The gray cockatiel is the most commonly available type of cockatiel. The male normal has dark gray feathers over his entire body, excluding the white wing stripes and orange cheeks. This is seen as the natural “wild” coloring of cockatiels today. Here is an example of male gray cockatiel pictures Cinnamon Cockatiel The [...]