Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Caring for a
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
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You probably already know that a Sulphur
Crested Cockatoo demands a significant amount of your time and
attention.
What you may not know is when you give
them optimal care, which means an ideal caging environment and well
rounded nutrition, your little angel will live a long and happy life, a
life with fewer behavior problems.
Let’s just start with the simple stuff.
The daily, weekly, and monthly care your Sulphur Crested requires. Your
cockatoo's personal hygiene must include a weekly shower or bath to
reduce the feather dust that collects and to keep their feathers clean.
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The weekly shower or bath can be accomplished
easily by placing a perch in your own shower and showering together. Trim the
wings of your Cockatoo if you want keep them from flying away. Also trim their
beaks and claws if they’re not being worn down from regular climbing and
chewing.
Cage cleanings occur on a regular basis, including daily removal of soiled
papers and a weekly cleaning and sanitizing of the inside of the cage including
the toys. Check toys, perches, and other items in the cage to make sure they’re
in good, safe condition. Always provide fresh fruits and vegetables and water.
Speaking of fresh fruits and vegetables, let’s talk a bit about what your
Sulphur Crested needs to eat to remain healthy and strong. The basis of your
Cockatoo’s diet will be organic, non-colored, pellets. These are the best
pellets for your Sulphur Crested because they’re free of pesticides and sugar
and they provide optimal nutrition.
They don’t however provide everything and your
Sulphur Crested’s Diet will need to be supplemented with fresh fruits and
vegetables daily. You can also give them the occasional healthy table scraps
like chicken, fish, and rice, tofu, you get the picture.
You may have noticed that nuts and seeds have been left off the list. That isn’t
because they aren’t a part of your Sulphur Cresteds diet, it’s because they’re
only a very small part of your Sulphur Cresteds diet.
The high fat content means they are to be left
for treats, snacks, and training rewards. Too much fat in your Sulphur Crested
Cockatoos diet will result in fatty liver disease and other avian medical
conditions. Not much fun for either of you and potentially deadly for your bird.
So what’s next? The first thing you’re likely to go out and buy before you buy
your bird and quite possibly the most important feature of your Cockatoos daily
life – the cage.
Sulphur crested cockatoos are large cockatoos, which means they need large
cages. Minimum requirements for an indoor cage are 27 x 27 inches and a height
of 39 inches. The larger the cage you can provide your bird, the better. Height
is important because they love to climb and enjoy getting that ‘bird’s eye
view.’
Location is often the key to a content Sulphur Crested. Place the cage in a room
that is often filled with family so they feel like a member of the family and
not a display item. Look for a place that is at eye level.
A location that is away from any potential drafts
and gets plenty of natural sunlight, to help in the development of vitamin K, is
ideal. Lastly, look for a location that places your bird’s cage in a corner or
against a wall so your bird feels secure and protected.
What else to look for in a cage? Horizontal bars are great because they give
your cockatoo the opportunity to climb. However it is important to make sure the
cage is built of stainless steel or steel to ensure that your bird isn’t able to
bend the bars with their beak or chew through them. Speaking of chewing, make
sure if the cage is painted, that it is painted with a safe, non-toxic,
non-chipping paint.
Look for a cage that has casters if you’re going to be moving it from room to
room, for example if your bird is going to sleep in a different room. Also look
for a safe door, which opens down like a drawbridge or sideways like a door in
your home. These types of doors are the safest for your bird.
Lastly, it is important to make sure you take your Sulphur Crested Cockatoo to
the avian veterinarian for regular checkups. Optimal and regular care will
prevent a variety of regular avian conditions and it will help to curb or
eliminate any potential behavior problems that might creep up. Enjoy your
beautiful Sulphur Crested Cockatoo and take great care of them! |