How to Keep Pet Birds Cool in Summer
Also commonly referred to as heat distress heatstroke is a serious condition that can affect many pets including birds. Many birds are native to tropical environments but if they arent used to high heat or there is a sudden temperature increase heatstroke can still happen.
If a birds core body temperature gets too high you may see it begin to open mouth breathe pant droop its wings stand with its legs spread be less active than usual and act stressed. These signs can all indicate that your bird needs to be slowly cooled down and receive immediate veterinary attention. To prevent these issues from happening in the first place though there are a variety of things you can do to help keep your bird cool in summer.
Air conditioning is an obvious choice for anyone that wants to keep their environment at a comfortable temperature. It can also prevent your home from getting too warm for your birds that live indoors. Be sure not to place your birds cage directly under an air vent though as cool air blowing on your bird can chill the bird and predispose them to becoming ill.
Oscillating Fans
If you dont have air conditioning or you need to cool your bird down try turning on a fan. Setting a bowl of cold water with ice cubes in front of the fan will create cold air but be sure not to let the fan blow directly on your bird or allow your bird to have direct access to the fan or its cord.
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Ceiling Fans
A ceiling fan in your indoor birds room can help maintain a comfortable room temperature both with or without air conditioning. Be sure to never turn the fan on unless your bird is secured in a cage. Fan injuries are just as serious as heatstroke.
Open Windows
Window Curtains and Blinds
Simply closing the curtains or