As a general guide for the new bird owner, here are some words of advice about the first few weeks.
- On arrival, have your birds immediately examined by an experienced person or an avian veterinarian.
- Quarantine new birds by keeping them isolated from existing stock for at least two weeks, in a totally separate room to avoid infectious diseases.
- Allow your new cockatiels time to relax. Put them in a place where they will not be bothered by loud noises and harassment from other animals such as barking dogs. Leave the bird alone as much as possible. Do no show them off to all your friends and visitors and avoid excessive handling at all times.
- House the cockatiels in a rectangular cage, NOT A ROUND ONE, because it will make the bird nervous. The cage should be as large as possible, with the perches arranged.
- Maintain a stable temperature of approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
- Provide your cockatiel a high-protein formula diet that is palatable. Diets that contain Lactobacillus predigested proteins ( an easily metabolized source of quick energy )
- Avoid placing your bird in the total darkness at night. Provide a small night light so they will be able to find their perch, water, and food.
- Avoid insecticides, paint fumes, smoke, open windows, direct sunlight (sunstroke), unwashed vegetables and fruits, and spoiled drinking water.