MysticMagic
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- Jul 19, 2018
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I just wanted to share one of the more interesting studies I've dug up about auditory enrichment in ten different individual parrots. It's fairly limiting, and the study does acknowledge that since behavioral problems in some birds could be linked to preexisting health concerns/established habits, and the sample size was fairly small, but as far as the actual enrichment part goes, I think it's interesting. Sorry if it's already common knowledge or not, I'm not that well versed in the community. I just thought it might help some people out and I wanted to see if anyone thinks the music part is accurate with their birds!
https://www.researchgate.net/public...2N-GGAndDPUza_nviRsHaSLoCvtZi1LH3jPa6WIsYBWUc
This is the link to the fully-accessible study. The name of it is called "The effect of auditory enrichment, rearing method and social environment on the behavior of zoo-housed psittacines (Aves: Psittaformes); implications for welfare" in case someone has trouble pulling it up
https://www.researchgate.net/public...2N-GGAndDPUza_nviRsHaSLoCvtZi1LH3jPa6WIsYBWUc
This is the link to the fully-accessible study. The name of it is called "The effect of auditory enrichment, rearing method and social environment on the behavior of zoo-housed psittacines (Aves: Psittaformes); implications for welfare" in case someone has trouble pulling it up