Should a Birds Cage be Covered at Night?
Should a Bird’s Cage be Covered at Night? Wednesday January 28, 2009On average, birds need about 12 hours of good, quality sleep each night to remain in peak condition. Much like people, their rest periods can be disturbed by noise and bright light. For this reason, many owners choose to cover their birds at night. But is covering your bird’s cage really necessary? To find out, have a look at this short article on Covering Bird Cages at Night. Learning about your pet’s sleep requirements will help you provide higher quality care. Comments (0)See All PostsShare
Should a Bird’s Cage be Covered at Night? Friday February 20, 2009It’s a debate that’s been going on just about as long as people have been keeping pet birds — should a bird’s cage be covered at night? While there are certainly birds out there that sleep both covered and uncovered, many bird owners yearn to know the truth about whether or not covering birds at night can be beneficial to the pet’s health. For an in depth look at the issue, check out my article on Covering Bird Cages at Night. You may be surprised at what you find out! Do you cover your bird at night? Post a comment below to share your opinion and experience with other readers! Comments (0)See All Posts