Friday, November 11, 2011

Does anyone know how to clean a budgies beek?

first of all beek is spelt beak.


to clean it use a small soft cloth and dunk it in tepid water.


softly rub it onto its beak softly making sure it doesn't hurt the bird.


hope this helps.|||Soft tooth brush?|||The easiest way and will cause no discomfort,is to place a shallow dish or a bird bath in it's cage and put in some Warm water let the bird do it's own ablutions.|||amabirsi or w/e ... STop soundsing so expertis...


Your not... IM an avain vet... Ushually a budgie will clean its beak it's own way... Like the water bowl or a bath you give them sapossedly 2 times a week... But.... THe colth idea is good...|||Why do you think a parakeet needs to have it's beak cleaned? Perhaps you are confusing the male and female ceres and thinking the female needs to have it cleaned.





Either way, if you think the beak is looking crusty and brown looking, this is normal for a female parakeet. If this is by any chance some food particles, place a tooth brush heavily secured in the cage with zip ties (not wire ties due to rusting) and the bird will clean it's own beak. A vegetable brush will serve the same purpose.





Now if you think these might be mites, this is a whole different ball game to deal with. Email me for a different solution then! I'd need to see a photo.|||You dont need to clean a budgies beak (not beek)

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