Aug 5, 2020

Everything You Need to Know About Raven Bird


 Exotic birds in home keeping are not uncommon. Many birdwatchers have parrots, canaries and finches. At the same time, few people decide to get a Ravens. This amazing bird is widely known, common in the wild, but rarely kept in captivity. The raven is distinguished by its peculiar character and habits. If you decide to make such a friend, then you need to know some of the nuances of his maintenance at home.

Main Characteristics

The raven is a large bird of the Corvidae family. Body length from 50 to 75 cm, weight up to 1500 g. The color is predominantly black, the beak is sharp and massive. The character is bold, but at the same time cautious. These birds are smart and quick-witted, and in some situations crows show extraordinary resourcefulness and ingenuity. They quickly get used to new living conditions, and if you bring a funnel into the house from the street, then after a while it can become an excellent obedient friend. While looking for common raven eggs for sale, get this that birds of the corvids' detachment prefer to live in forests, steppes, tundra and on the sea coast.

Feathered birds nest in pairs and in small groups. Scientists suggest that the raven has a sharp intellect and is smarter than even a dog and a wolf. If you take a small chick into the house, you can quickly tame it and teach some commands. Training takes place in the same way as for birds of prey with the use of positive reinforcements.

In addition, with the great diligence of the owner, the small black chick can learn to talk. The raven is able to reproduce sentences and words with the desired speed and intonation. Growing up, the feathered one begins to show its character more and more. And at a certain moment he may become bored with a person, with a good opportunity, he can fly away.

Raven's Diet

Most of the diet is meat (chicken, beef, quail, and rabbit meat). Pork is undesirable because for birds, it is too fat. You can diversify the meat diet with the following products:

  •  Cereal porridge
  • Berry mix
  • Carrot
  • Dairy products (cottage cheese with a minimum% fat content, fermented baked milk)
  • Apples (fresh and dry)
  • Eggs (boiled chicken and raw quail)

It is not recommended to give crows citrus fruits, potatoes, tomatoes, sweets, milk and bread. The main enemy of the bird is salt, so it should be excluded from food. Despite the fact that birds are considered scavengers, they prefer fresh meat.

Having decided to have a small Raven to tame or if you are looking for common raven eggs for sale, you need to carefully prepare. Determine the place of detention, a room with an aviary in which the feathered friend will live. It is also necessary to plant a small tree with branches along which the bird will jump and fly. The pallet in the aviary must be covered with a special coating that is easy to clean. Put moss and sawdust on top of the material. A mandatory attribute for a crow is a water bath. Black birds love to swim and enjoy water procedures several times a week. The main care is regular walking. That is, the owner needs to let the bird fly and take a walk, but without special equipment and preparatory training, this should not be done, since the bird may simply fly away. It is better not to practice flying around the house, otherwise it will take a long time to clean up after such a walk.

Small chicks can be taken to the balcony in a box or basket. However, you should monitor them so that they do not overheat. The aviary is disinfected once a month and cleaned once a week. Water and feed need to be changed every day. Since crows like to hide food, it is necessary to inspect the enclosure for spoiling food and remove it. The room in which the bird is kept must be regularly ventilated.

Raven Training

So, you've decided to take the funnel. The ideal age is 2-3 weeks. It is much easier to tame a baby than an adult. The clever chick will be happy to follow all commands, will become cute and tame. For the first 1.5 months, the owner will have to constantly be with the little chick, feed him, clean and communicate. Growing up, the bird will need to be given up to 3 hours a day.

Males are more aggressive, active and curious. Females, on the contrary, are more attached to the owner, calm and tidy. Therefore, deciding to have a chick, opt for a female. Corvid birds are trained in the same way as hunting birds. Therefore, before buying a chick, the owner needs to familiarize himself with this technique and generally find out the general biology of birds.

One of the stages of training is the accustoming of the chick to the captive, that is, special leather straps on the paws. As soon as the feathered one gets up on its paws, they put on its braids. The sooner he gets used to them, the better. You can make these straps yourself from soft leather.


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