Golden Conure (Queen of Bavaria Conure) as petGolden Conure (Queen of Bavaria Conure) as pet

Golden Conure (Queen of Bavaria Conure) as pet & companions

Golden conures (Queen of Bavaria conures) with their entertaining and engaging behavior, are widely known for making good pets. Queen of bavaria conures loves to stay in a group of its own kind; but are very social and lovely birds so you can house multiple birds together, but make sure to provide with a big enough aviary space (size: 12ft X 6ft X 6ft).

Golden conures (Queen of Bavaria conures) are vibrant, intelligent, and social birds that make exceptional pets for the right owner. Their striking golden-yellow plumage and playful personalities are just a few reasons why they’re becoming increasingly popular in homes. While they require a significant commitment, the rewards of having a golden conure as a pet are well worth it.

One of the main benefits of owning a golden conure is their deep bond with their owners. These birds are known to form strong attachments and can be affectionate, often preferring human interaction over other activities. They are intelligent and capable of learning tricks, making them highly interactive pets. Their playful nature means they can provide hours of entertainment, often mimicking sounds or engaging in simple games with their owners.

However, as social creatures, golden conures require ample time and attention. They thrive in a home environment where they can be included in daily activities, ideally with a consistent routine. A balanced home for a golden conure includes a large cage for ample space, lots of toys to stimulate their minds, and plenty of interaction to prevent loneliness. Additionally, they need regular out-of-cage time for exercise and bonding.

A golden conure can be a joy in the right home, offering companionship, intelligence, and beauty. But prospective owners should be prepared for their high energy and needs to ensure a healthy, happy environment for both the bird and themselves.

Golden Conure Housing

               Golden Conure Housing

Nest: Ideal breeding age for golden conure is three years onward. Ensure their privacy during the reproductive season by placing a nest box sizing 9”X16”X12” inside the cage or else it can turn hostile and aggressive.

Temperature

It is likely to fall sick in cold weathers and for this, provide temperatures above 60°F for avoiding any cold-related health problems.

Golden Conure Bird

Golden Conure (queen of bavaria Conure)

Temperament

It is a curious bird by nature, often surprising the owner with its talking ability and impressive vocabulary. It loves human association and tends to get bored quickly, making it advisable to keep it engaged in some playful activities.

Feeding

Apart from the commercial pallets available in the market, you can hand feed your golden conure with grape, cucumber, apple, orange, broccoli, sweet corn, capsicum, cauliflower, yellow and red peppers, spinach, cooked pumpkin, and beans.

Care

As far as care is concerned, make sure the food bowls are cleaned every day. Weekly cleansing of all wooden toys is also recommended. Ensure that it gets sufficient rest and sleeps well. Once it is trained well, you can make it come out of the cage once or twice per day.

Health problems

A well-nurtured golden conure is not usually susceptible to illnesses but in some cases, it can suffer from feather plucking. Apart from this, respiratory problem, sinus inflammation, psittacosis, diarrhea are the disorders to look out for. Consultation with a certified vet is mandatory in the early age (interval of 2-3 months) can help to have a better life expectancy.

 

Interesting facts

  • In 1638, Georg Marcgraf, a German naturalist first described it during his expedition.
  • Formerly considered as the part of macaw family, it is now included in conure family.

References:

  1. http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/conures/queenbavaria.php
  2. https://www.parrots.org/encyclopedia/golden-conure
  3. https://goldenconureparrot.com/breed-info/
  4. https://beautyofbirds.com/goldenconure
  5. https://goldenconureparrot.com/

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