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ASSIGNMENT
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TITTLE:
MARKETING OF AVIAN SPECIES IN PAKISTAN AND PET SPECIES
SUBMITTED TO:
DR. NASIR MUKHTAR
SUBMITTED BY:
MUHAMMAD SAAD KHILJI (08-ARID-266)
DVM 6TH SEMESTER
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MARKETING OF AVIAN SPECIES IN PAKISTAN
Marketing is the process by which we determine which birds may be of interest to customers,
and the strategy to use in sales, communications and business development.
It generates the strategy that underlies sales techniques.
Marketing is used to identify the customer, satisfy the customer, and keep the customer.
How to Choose Right Bird as Pet
1. What Size Bird is best for you?
As a rule, the bigger the bird, the bigger the commitments involved with keeping it. Large birds
can make exceptional companions, but are often louder, messier, and more demanding thansmaller species. For these reasons, it is generally recommended that novice bird owners start out
with a small to medium sized bird. The size of your bird will be important in determining how
you will care for your pet, as far as training, housing requirements, and overall interaction.Before you buy a pet, it's important to think realistically about how much bird you can handle.
2. Behavior and Temperament
Do you want a bird that will be eager to come out of his cage and socialize, or would you prefer
a pet that likes to be seen but not touched? The way your bird relates to you will be an importantfactor in the quality of your ownership experience. Keeping this in mind, it is important to note
that different species of birds exhibit various behavior patterns and dispositions. An African
Grey will behave quite differently from a Canary, for example. Those in the market for a pet bird
should make sure to research the species that they are interested in so they can choose the birdwhose personality will be most compatible with their own.
3. Nutrition and Maintenence
Some birds require specific diets or other special care. Lories, for example, are beautiful medium
sized birds admired around the world for their striking colors. They have highly specializeddigestive systems, however, which require them to be fed a diet of pollen, nectar, and fruit. This
in turn causes them to produce liquid droppings, making it necessary to clean their cages more
frequently than those of other species. While there are countless good reasons to buy a pet bird,issues like this are why it is so important for potential owners to learn as much as they can about
their favorite species before bringing one home.
4. Budget and Finances
Keeping a bird can be expensive, and much of that expense can be related to the type of bird
involved. Larger birds sometimes have an initial purchase price of thousands of dollars, andthese species generally require costly cages and accessories that boost the bill even higher. Even
smaller birds, while often initially less expensive, still present their owners with various financial
obligations. Some birds can live a very long time, and those that own them are responsible for
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feeding, housing, and providing them with veterinary care throughout their lives. All of these
factors should be considered when choosing a bird so that you end up with a pet whose upkeep
you can afford.
5. Time Commitments
Some bird species, particularly the hookbills, require daily exercise, interaction, and time out of
their cages. Are you able to spare at least two hours a day to socialize with your bird and
supervise his out of cage activities? If not, a Finch, Canary, or other more independent speciesmay be best for you. To ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy, you should consider how
much time you have available to spend with your bird when deciding which kind you would like
to own.
For those that put a little effort into selecting a pet that will be compatible with their lifestyle,
bird ownership can be a tremendously enriching experience. A little research and careful thought
can go a long way in making sure that your relationship with your pet is destined to be a good
one. By resisting the urge to buy a bird on impulse and keeping these important tips in mind, youare sure to make the right decision about which species will be best for your family.
Reasons Why a Bird Could Be the Best Choice for Your Family
1. Birds are intelligent animals.
In the animal kingdom, birds rank near the top when it comes to smarts. Their capacity for
learning and inquisitive nature makes them facsinating, captivating pets. Birds that are bonded
with their owners constantly learn from the person's behavior, and often delight them with
surprisingly human-like antics.
2. They are relatively easy to care for.
As opposed to four-legged pets that typically roam free within their owners homes, birds are
much easier to care for. They can be placed inside their cages when you are at work or busy, they
don't require daily walks outside, and housebreaking is not an issue.
3. Birds are fairly simple to train.
Because of their above average intelligence, birds can be a joy to train and are typically eager to
learn new things from their owners. Since birds are relatively small, training them can be less
physically demanding than working with larger creatures, making them a good choice for the
young, elderly, or disabled.
4. Birds are extremely social creatures.
If you want a pet that will bond strongly with you, a bird is a wonderful choice. Given proper
training and socialization, birds can be every bit as loving and affectionate as a cat or dog.
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6. Birds are fairly inexpensive to feed.
It's important to provide pet birds with a high quality pelleted diet, but they can also benefit
greatly from foods that their owners share with them.
This is a pretty comprehensive list...
African Grey Parrot
Amazon Parrot
Blue and Gold Macaw
Blue-fronted Amazon Parrot
Bunting
Button Quail
Caique
Canary
CockatielCockatoo
Conure
Corella Tanimbar
Dove
Eclectus Parrot
Eye Ring Lovebird
Finch
Gouldian Finch
Green-cheeked and Maroon-belly ConuresHardbill
Jenday Conure
Large Hookbill
Lory And Lorikeet
Lovebird
Macaw
Medium Sulfur-Crested Cockatoo
Military Macaw
Moluccan Cockatoo
Myers Parrot
Nanday Conure
Orange Weaver Finch
Parakeet (Budgerigar)
Parakeet (Medium-sized)
Parrotlet
Peachfaced Lovebird
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Red-Factor Canary
Red-shouldered Parrot
Ringneck Parakeet
Rose-Breasted Cockatoo
Scarlet Macaw
Senegal Parrot
Severe Macaw
Small Hookbill
Society Finch
Spice Finch
Sun Conure
Umbrella Cockatoo
White-fronted Parrot
Yellow Canary
Zebra Finch
Pionus Parrot
Quaker Parakeet
BIRDS AS PET
AFRICAN GREY PARROT
Scientific Name: Psittacus erithacus erithacus (Congo Grey) and Psittacus erithacus timneh
(Timneh Grey).
Origin: Africa
Size: Approximately 12 to 13 inches from beak to tail. The African Grey is considered a large
bird and as such must be provided with adequate living space.
Average Lifespan: African Greys, when properly cared for, typically live to be around age 50.
There are, however, individuals that live long past this time, some even closing in on 75!
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Temperament:
African Greys are extremely intelligent birds, a fact which becomes evident upon observing their behavior. Many grow to be extremely sweet and affectionate toward their owners, and the
species is known for being rather sociable. A bored or neglected African Grey, however, is often
not a very happy bird, and will not hesitate to air its grievances when given the opportunity.
Colors:
The African Grey, true to it's name, sports mostly grey feathers, some with a beautiful thin white
edging. Congo African Greys boast shiny black beaks and bright red tail feathers, while the
Tinmeh Greys have bone colored mandibles and tailfeathers of deep maroon.
Feeding:
As with most exotic bird species, a meal consisting of fresh vegetables and tropical fruits,supplemented with a quality pelleted diet is best for the African Grey. Many Greys also enjoy a
variety of treats and snacks such a seeds, nuts, eggs, and small bits of cheese.
Exercise:
Adequate amounts of exercise are imperative to the good health of a captive African Grey. PetGreys should be allowed to spend a minimum of one to two hours out of their cages daily, and
should be provided with plenty of bird safe chew toys to facilitate exercising their powerful
mandibles.
African Greys as Pets:
African Grey parrots have been kept as pets for many thousands of years. Their fascinating
ability to reason and talent for clearly mimicking human speech has helped to catapult them to
stardom both in the field of research and in the pet trade.
Captive African Greys typically pick up on words and sounds very quickly, with owners
reporting birds that mimic the sounds of telephones, microwaves, and even other pets like dogsand cats.
CANARIES
Common Name: Canary
Scientific Name: Serinus canaria.
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Origin: The Canary Islands.
Size: Small, at 10-12 cm in length.
Average Lifespan:A well cared for Canary can live for up to 10 years!
Temperament:
Most Canaries are somewhat timid and shy little birds. Unlike larger bird species, they don'tusually do well with being handled, although exceptions do exist. Canaries are charming birds
nonetheless, and many enjoy watching and interacting with their owners from the comfort of a
large flight cage. These birds can be very territorial, so use caution if keeping more than one per cage -- dominant behavior can be hard to control and can lead to an unforunate situation for a
submissive bird.
Colors:While the first color to pop into your head may be yellow, there are many different
varieties of Canary in just as many different colors. With selective breeding, many new color mutations pop up everyday, such as bronze, white, and red.
Feeding:
The majority of a Canary's diet should consist of high quality pellets specifically designed for
Canaries. This diet should be supplemented daily with fresh sprouts, fruits and vegetables,
including fresh greens.
Exercise: Canaries require plenty of exercise and should have a large cage that they can fly
around in daily. Also make sure to provide plenty of safe toys for these little beauties to playwith -- they get bored easily!
Canaries as Pets : While Canaries aren't really "hands on" birds like budgies of cockatiels, they
can be the perfect pet for someone who would like a smaller feathered friend for a companion.
Canaries are either bred for color, conformation, or song. Each variety has its obvious strong
points, but prospective owners should do research into the species to determine which type is
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right for their household.
While the Canary's small stature may make them seem like good pets for kids, please becautioned -- these birds are very fragile and easily frightened, and may not do well in a home
with very young children.
LOVEBIRDS
Commom Name: Lovebird
Scientific Name: Agapornis
Origin: Africa and Madagascar.
Size: 5-7 inches in length.
Average Lifespan: Between 15 and 20 years.
Temperament:
Lovebirds are intelligent, affectionate, and playful little birds. With proper care and adequate
socialization, many form especially strong bonds with their owners. Those that don't have a lot of
time to spend with a Lovebird typically purchase a mate for their pet, as these birds areextremely social and cannot thrive without interaction.
Colors:
There are nine sub-species of lovebirds, the Peach-Faced, Red-Faced, Madagascar, Abyssinian,
Nyasa, Swindern's, Masked, Black-Cheeked, and Fischer's. Each type displays different colors
and markings, but the Peach-Faced -- by far the most common -- has a gorgeous yellow, green,and blue body with a brilliant splash of peach or apricot on their heads. Color mutations also
occur in several types, and are often available.
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Feeding:
Lovebirds in the wild normally feed on grains, grass, seeds, and berries. They do best in captivitywhen fed a high-quality pelleted diet, supplemented with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables,
particularly greens.
Exercise:
Lovebirds make extremely active pets, and must be provided with adequate space to explore,climb, and fly. Many lovebirds also love to chew, and need to be provided with plenty of wood
and toys that they can exercise their jaw muscles on.
Lovebirds as Pets:
Some of the smallest members of the parrot family, Lovebirds have captivated bird owners for
over 100 years. Although they rarely talk or mimic, these beautiful little birds are exciting towatch and charming to interact with -- traits that have made them one of the most commonly
kept pet bird species.
True to their name, Lovebirds thrive on social interaction, and require a mate to keep them
company if their owner is unable to handle and socialize with them regularly. These birds form
extremely strong emotional attachments to their owners and mates, so it's important that they areonly adopted by those who plan on keeping them for life. To separate a Lovebird from the object
of their affection is, in some cases, a death sentence.
HYACINTH MACAWS
Common Name: Hyacinth Macaw, Blue Parrot
Scientific Name: Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus.
Origin: South America
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Size: Hyacinths are typically around 40 inches in length from the beak to the tip of the tail, and
weigh in at 2 to 3 pounds.
Average Lifespan: A Hyacinth in captivity can live beyond the age of 60 years depending on
the quality of care it receives.
Temperament:
Known as "gentle giants", the Hyacinths are very affectionate birds by nature. They are easilytrained and tend to bond strongly with their human caregivers.
Colors:
Hyacinth Macaws are a solid, deep shade of blue, with bright yellow patches around the eyes and
beak.
Feeding:
In the wild, Hyacinths feast primarily on fruit, nuts, and clay. In captivity, they do well on a diet
of fruit, vegetables, and plenty of nuts, as they require more carbohydrates than other parrot
species. A pet Hyacinth's diet can be supplemented with specially formulated species specific pellets.
Exercise:
Hyacinth Macaws have a wingspan of 4 feet, so they must be given adequate time to exerciseand room for a good stretch. It is a good idea to give a Hyacinth a minimum of 1-2 hours of time
on a playgym or other safe area per day to maintain their muscles. Hyacinth's also need to chewto maintain their beak and jaws, so plenty of chewable toys are a must for these big beautiful
birds.
Hyacinth Macaws as Pets:
Because these birds demand more time and attention than other species, Hyacinth Macaws aredefinitely not the right pets for just anybody. Large, beautiful, and intelligent, they can be quite
alluring -- but resist the temptation to bring a Hyacinth home without thoroughly thinking itthrough!
A Hyacinth Macaw's beak can snap metal, which means that they must be taught at an early age
not to "mouth" their human caregivers -- no matter how gently. Thankfully, they are usually
quite docile and easygoing, and seem to enjoy learning and human companionship.
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CAIQUES
Common Names: Black Headed Caique, White Bellied Caique, Seven-Color Parrot, Dancing
Parrot, Yellow Thighed Caique
Scientific Names: Black Headed Caique: Pionites melanocephalaWhite Bellied Caique: Pionites leucogaster
Origin: The Amazon Rainforest.
Size: 9-10 inches in length from the beak to the end of the tailfeathers.
Average Lifespan: 20 years.
Temperament:
Caiques are known for the strong bonds that they can form with humans, so if you're looking for a new best friend, this may be the species for you. Caiques are playful, comical little birds who
enjoy activities and the opportunity to explore. Some Caiques may learn to speak a few words, but most prefer to stick to "bird speak". Caiques usually do well alone or in pairs, but be careful
not to cage a Caique with a bird of another species -- they can become aggressive and deliver
surprisingly harsh bites.
Colors:
Black Headed Caiques have mostly black heads with orange cheeks and a green streak under
their eyes. Their wings and upper tailfeathers are a beautiful green, and they sport a beige
colored abdomen with gray legs and a gray beak. White Headed Caiques have orange and yellow
heads, green wings and tails, white abdomens, pink legs, and horn colored beaks.
Feeding: Caiques do best on a fresh diet of nutritious fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans, and
should be supplemented with a high quality diet of extruded pellets. As with all bird species,clean, fresh water should be made available at all times.
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Exercise:
Caiques are active little birds, and are unique in the fact that they seem to prefer to walk moreoften than fly. A Caique should be given a minimum of one hour outside the cage each day to
hop around, exercise his strong leg muscles, and explore -- supervised, of course! Care must be
taken to provide a Caique with plenty of toys to exercise his beak on, as the species has areputation for destructive chewing.
Caiques as Pets:
In general, a Caique would be a good choice for a "one bird owner" or an owner that wanted to
keep just a pair. They are not known for being especially friendly with other species, but easilyform bonds with humans who show them adequate love and attention.
Caiques must be given plenty of playtime, and must certainly be showered with plenty of
positive interaction, but are usually able to entertain themselves for short periods of time, makingthem a good choice for working bird owners.
UMBRELLA COCKATOOS
Common Names: Cockatoo, Umbrella Cockatoo, White Cockatoo.
Scientific Name: Cacatua alba.
Origin: Indonesia.
Size: About 24 inches in length from the beak to the tip of the tailfeathers.
Average Lifespan: Umbrella Cockatoos can live up to 80 years or more in captivity, when
properly cared for.
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Temperament:
Umbrella Cockatoos are gentle, docile, and sweet tempered by nature, making them well suitedto be companion birds. They are very rarely aggressive, and quickly form strong bonds with their
caretakers.
Colors: Umbrella Cockatoos are primarily white with yellow on the underside of their wing
feathers. They have black beaks and gray or black feet. Some exhibit a tinge of light blue in the
rings around their eyes.
Feeding:
Like all large parrots, Umbrella Cockatoos are big eaters. The best diet for one of these birds
should consist of a high quality extruded pellet, and should be supplemented with fresh fruits,
vegetables, and the occasional nuts or seeds every day.
Exercise:
Umbrella Cockatoos are active birds, and like all parrots, need ample time out of their cage each
day for play and exercise. The strong beak of the Umbrella Cockatoo must be exercised as well,
so it's a good idea to provide these birds several chewable bird toys.
Umbrella Cockatoos as Pets:
The vast majority of handfed Umbrella Cockatoos make extremely sweet, charming, intelligent,
and well behaved pets. Just as with any bird, however, prospective owners should be sure thatthey can meet the needs of an Umbrella before rushing out and buying one.
Umbrella Cockatoos are large birds, and they need a large cage and area to play in. They can also
be quite loud when they decide to be, being able to produce a call that can be heard for up to 3
miles away! This may mean that an Umbrella may not be the best choice for those who live inapartments or condos, or those with close neighbors.
Umbrellas are also very social and very intelligent, meaning that their brains need stimulation ona daily basis. A properly prepared Cockatoo owner should have an arsenal of safe bird toys at his
or her disposal, and should be able to devote a minimum of one to two hours a day to socializing
with their pet.
INDIAN RINGNECK PARAKEETS
Size Medium, at about 16 inches in length including the tailfeathers.
Average Lifespan: Between 25 - 30 years
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Temperament
Reputation for being nippy and hard to tame. Get bored very easily, and will often resort to
chewing and other destructive behavior if left to their own devices.
Colors
Available in shades ranging from bright yellows, greens, and blues, to albinos
Males sport deep red beaks, black facial markings, and three bands or color around their necks.
Females, while still beautiful, lack the facial and collar bands.
Feeding
usually feast on a diet of fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, and seeds.
Exercise
Very active birds. Powerful jaw muscles to maintain, so it is wise to provide an array of
chewable toys, perches, and cage accessories
Ringnecks as Pets:
They have been kept in captivity from as early as 200 B.C. They are relatively small size and
beautiful markings help to make the Ringneck a good choice for many bird owners. With
adequate attention, handling, and love, an Indian Ringneck Parakeet can quickly become a
beloved companion.
GOULDIAN FINCH
Size Between 5 and 6 inches
Average Lifespan Approximately 6 - 8 years.
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Temperament: Social birds who love interacting with other Finches, but do not tolerate human
handling. They thrive on social interaction, it is best to keep Gouldian Finches in pairs or small
flocks.
Colors: beautiful Finch species. Both males and females display brilliant plumage in blue,
purple, yellow, red, black, and green, with some variations available.
Feeding:
They do best on a seed based diet supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables. It is wise to
provide a cuttlebone inside of the cage for added calcium and to help maintain their beaks and
nails.
Exercise:
They are active birds and must be provided space in which to fly. Most Gouldian Finches shy
away from human interaction, so providing out of cage time isn't really an option.
As a Pet:
Their soft, soothing voices and beautiful, eye-catching colors have helped them retain popularity
with bird lovers of all walks.
Because of their small size and quiet natures, Gouldian Finches are popular choices as pets for
children and the elders. They are not a good choice as a pet for owners who want a bird that they
can handle. These are very social birds should be kept in pairs or small flocks in order to thrive.
COCKATIELS
Common Names: Cockatiel, 'Tiel.
Scientific Name: Nymphicus hollandicus.
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Origin: Australia.
Size: Cockatiels are usually about 12 inches in length, from the beak to the end of thetailfeathers.
Average Lifespan: Cockatiels in captivity usually have a lifespan of between 10 and 20 years.
Temperament:
Mosy handfed Cockatiels have a very sweet, even temperament, and will exhibit a rather curious
and inquisitive nature. They can bond closely with their owners and can be extremely
affectionate. Cockatiels are quite intelligent and very social, and enjoy interacting with their human "flock". When properly stimulated, they are relatively easy to care for and make
wonderful companions.
Colors:
Cockatiels come in a wide variety of colors including Grey, Lutino (yellow), Cinnamon, Pearl,Albino (white), Whiteface, and Fallow. There are new color mutations surfacing every day,
creating more variety for pet owners interested in keeping the birds.
Feeding:
Captive Cockatiels do best on a diet of high quality pellets and seed, as well a a variety of freshfruits and vegetables. A few nuts or the occasional piece of cereal make nice tasty treats.
Exercise:
Cockatiels can be quite active little birds, and should be allowed time outside their cage each dayto play, explore, and stretch their wings.
Cockatiels as Pets:
Small, intelligent, and easy to care for, Cockatiels have graced the homes of bird lovers for many
years. Their engaging personalities and high trainability have put them near the top of the list of
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the most popular pet bird species.
When cared for properly, Cockatiels can be affectionate and fascinating pets. They are awonderful species for inexperienced bird owners because of their natural friendly dispositions
and curious playfulness.
PARTRIDGE
These are fragile looking, sweet looking small bird species.
Feeding
shoots, clover seeds and grass leaves are the ideal food including ants as well
Provide a comfortable place in which the partridge spends most of its time, lays its eggs and a place which is basically its home
As a Pet:
Suitable for people that like fancy birds