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| The health related
components of physical activity for humans and
animals include aerobic fitness, or cardiovascular fitness, muscular
strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition. Dance class,
or moderate aerobic exercise, for your bird can also provide you, the
trainer, with moderate aerobic exercise for improved cardiovascular
fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and good body
composition. The lack of moderate aerobic exercise puts the heart at
risk of a multitude of problems. Moderate aerobic exercise can lead to
a healthier heart, greater lung capacity, increased metabolism,
stronger bones, elevated mood, protection against certain forms of
cancer and a more active old age for you and your bird. Bird wellness begins with the knowledge of the proper weight for your bird. Amazon parrots, such as Murray, America’s #1 Talking Bird, have an average weight of 400 grams. The heart of an overweight bird is at risk, especially if there is little or no interaction, moderate aerobic exercise, with the bird. Get moving, moderate aerobic exercise, with your bird to build an easy dance class, or moderate aerobic exercise. It is easy to include moderate aerobic exercise in a trainer’s daily schedule; even if a trainer has little time. When cleaning cages and changing food and water bowls take the extra time, 15 minutes is good, to talk and dance with your bird, providing moderate aerobic exercise. Together, a bird and trainer can enjoy the benefits of cardiovascular fitness, through moderate aerobic exercise, as working the heart and lungs may be the best prescription for optimum health. Begin twice a week to work into your daily schedule a cardiovascular fitness routine, moderate aerobic exercise, for you and your bird. Gradually increase frequency and duration of cardiovascular fitness, moderate aerobic exercise, with your bird. Behavioral differences are only known to occur in caged birds, not wild birds. However, awareness of these behavioral differences and what they mean are a vital part of keeping a domesticated bird healthy. Trainers with less experience or that have less interaction with their bird are often unaware of these early warning signs. Birds that are not regularly handled progressively become more unattached to their trainer and depressed. A bird tends to want to be left alone. This, along with feather plucking, can also be a sign of illness. The best way to determine the first signs of illness in your bird is to weigh it weekly. In so doing, a trainer gets first hand knowledge of the bird’s weight, which will decrease significantly in the first stage of illness with no other apparent signs or symptoms. It also perpetuates the bond between trainer and bird. Talking birds, such as Murray, America’s #1 Talking Bird, mimic movement as well as speech. This fact helps a trainer in implementing a dance class or moderate aerobic exercise program. The best prescription for health and wellness can be as easy as dance class , moderate aerobic exercise, for your bird. Behavioral problems, or weight loss for those that regularly weigh their birds, are often the first indicator of illness. Good health to you and your bird! |