Multiple Bird Households
Multiple Bird Households
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Birds make wonderful companions, so it's no surprise that many people who start off owning one bird end up with two, three, or even more. But caring for a flock takes more energy, planning, and consideration than owning just one bird. The space, cost, medical attention, and time involved with multiple birds can be considerable. But for those who are prepared for the commitment, the rewards are great. This book provides valuable advice on selecting and caring for a growing avian family - including housing, feeding, breeding, grooming, and taming - and it should serve as a useful guide for owners at every level of experience.
Multiple Bird Households,Linda S. Rubin,TFH Publications,0793831067,Animals,Animals / Pets,Birds,Pets,Bird
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