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Pet Ringneck Parakeets - Things You Need to Know About

<br>Ringneck parakeets are good at learning tricks, they are excellent at mimicking speech and when they aren’t in the bluffing stage they are easy to train and handle.

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Pet Ringneck Parakeets - Things You Need to Know About

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  1. Things You Need to Know About Pet Ringneck Parakeets

  2. A ringneck parakeet is a medium sized parakeet bird with long tail feathers which is atleast 18 inches long. • The lifespan of these parakeets is between 15 to 25 years. It has a green body; however it's possible to find domesticated ringnecks in every imaginable color. • You can find lutinoringnecks, pied ringnecks, cinnamon ringnecks, blue ringnecks and gray ringnecks. • Both male and female ringneck parakeets have red beaks, and on the adult males there is a black and rose ring around the neck.

  3. There is a stage known as bluffing that an adolescent ringneck parakeet will go through that causes it to be more aggressive and prone to biting. • Don't use any aggressive means like slapping your parakeet bird, shaking your hand or yelling at it to discourage it from biting. • If you are aggressive with your pet parrot it will become afraid of you and its natural defense itself and will bite you. It's best to remain calm and try to ignore it until it stops biting. • Ringneck parakeets are good at learning tricks, they are excellent at mimicking speech and when they aren't in the bluffing stage they are easy to train and handle.

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  5. There are two different ways to teach your parakeet to talk. • One way is to train him/her to mimic what you are saying. One way is to train him/her to mimic what you are saying which is quite easy. • The other way is much more difficult because you have to train your bird to talk with some thought process. • They tend to bond to just one person and are known to be aggressive towards other birds or even people that get too close to the person they have bonded to.

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  7. If it is left alone too much it will soon revert back to its wild and somewhat aggressive state. • Your parakeet also needs time out of its cage on a regular basis to play and explore. Just be sure to keep an eye on it. • They will chew on everything in sight and can soon destroy your furniture or get themselves in trouble. • Ringneckparakeets are playful, intelligent pet parrots that make a great addition to any home.

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