FAQ | Limara – Signature parrots

Faq

Find out everything you need to know about your parrot and its proper care and raising.

What do I have to take into account when moving my bird?

Ready to take your parrot home?

  • Avoid as much stress as possible during transport. Provide a covered transport container that allows light to pass through on one side. Carefully place it in a properly equipped cage and let it explore the surroundings for 14 days. In this way the bird gets used to all sounds and movements surrounding him.
  • A well-equipped parrot cage consists of at least 1 m3 per parrot and is equipped with a wearing pole, a separate drinking and feeding bowl. Well trained birds can fly freely indoors and even outdoors.
  • Be sure to put the cage in a draught-free place so that the parrot never gets too cold. 
Does every bird have a passport?

Each parrot receives a personal passport on which the history and all medical parameters of the animal are recorded. As a result, we comply with the CITES convention. After four weeks, each bird is ringed with a closed Limara ring that shows its origins.

- Download the transfer document here  

- More info can be found via https://www.health.belgium.be/nl/dieren-en-planten/dieren/wat-cites

What if I want to travel with my bird?

There are strict rules about travelling with your parrot. Even if you are taking part in exhibitions, it is best to inform yourself in advance. More info can be found here

Faq

Find out everything you need to know about your parrot and its proper care and raising.

What do I have to take into account when moving my bird?

Ready to take your parrot home?

  • Avoid as much stress as possible during transport. Provide a covered transport container that allows light to pass through on one side. Carefully place it in a properly equipped cage and let it explore the surroundings for 14 days. In this way the bird gets used to all sounds and movements surrounding him.
  • A well-equipped parrot cage consists of at least 1 m3 per parrot and is equipped with a wearing pole, a separate drinking and feeding bowl. Well trained birds can fly freely indoors and even outdoors.
  • Be sure to put the cage in a draught-free place so that the parrot never gets too cold. 
What do I have to take into account when moving my bird?

Ready to take your parrot home?

  • Avoid as much stress as possible during transport. Provide a covered transport container that allows light to pass through on one side. Carefully place it in a properly equipped cage and let it explore the surroundings for 14 days. In this way the bird gets used to all sounds and movements surrounding him.
  • A well-equipped parrot cage consists of at least 1 m3 per parrot and is equipped with a wearing pole, a separate drinking and feeding bowl. Well trained birds can fly freely indoors and even outdoors.
  • Be sure to put the cage in a draught-free place so that the parrot never gets too cold. 
Does every bird have a passport?

Each parrot receives a personal passport on which the history and all medical parameters of the animal are recorded. As a result, we comply with the CITES convention. After four weeks, each bird is ringed with a closed Limara ring that shows its origins.

- Download the transfer document here  

- More info can be found via https://www.health.belgium.be/nl/dieren-en-planten/dieren/wat-cites

Does every bird have a passport?

Each parrot receives a personal passport on which the history and all medical parameters of the animal are recorded. As a result, we comply with the CITES convention. After four weeks, each bird is ringed with a closed Limara ring that shows its origins.

- Download the transfer document here  

- More info can be found via https://www.health.belgium.be/nl/dieren-en-planten/dieren/wat-cites

What if I want to travel with my bird?

There are strict rules about travelling with your parrot. Even if you are taking part in exhibitions, it is best to inform yourself in advance. More info can be found here

What if I want to travel with my bird?

There are strict rules about travelling with your parrot. Even if you are taking part in exhibitions, it is best to inform yourself in advance. More info can be found here