Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Treatment doves


Merbuk or turtledove (Geopelia striata, Columbidae familia) is a kind of small bird, gray that kept many people because of the beauty of her voice. Turtledove is closely related to the cuckoo, Puter, and Merpati. In the wild, turtledoves generally live in groups with an environment that has grass, rocky hillside areas and in lowland and a lot of high grass. For everyday care turtledove to note is the adequacy of food and drink in the feed container turtledoves.
Good care can be through highly nutritious bird feed, often dried, and often bathed. Turtledove food generally consists of several kinds of grains such as millet, barley, black rice, godem, and grain. Additionally bathe turtledove, turtledoves generally bathe enough to hold it and wipe it with wet hands or can also hold then put it under a running faucet slowly. In shower turtledoves must be careful not to take in water up his nose.
The best time to turtledove shower is in the afternoon or in the evening. Bathe your turtledove once a week or every other day if you are very wild doves. With the frequent holding and bathing turtledoves will quickly tame and get to know its master. Even more important is the turtledove is drying because birds like the heat. In cold weather conditions typically turtledove bit lazy to sound. For treatment of turtledoves in the rainy season it's good to be given additional vitamin bird turtledove is more fit for birds like the heat.


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