Friday, February 05, 2010

A Good Parrot Breeder's hard to find

When you buy your parrot is most important to find a good parrot breeder. The breeders are breeding the birds and raise them. Poor treatment from a breeder while increasing the bird could create some problems for your parrot in the future. Many parrot breeders do not give enough attention to raise parrots properly, but they still make good money by selling unhealthy birds. There are some breeders who take great interest in the breeding of parrots correct and they are aware of them to ensure they are happy and healthy. So you may have to interview many growers to ensure that you buy your parrot from the correct one. Below are some suggestions to help you interview parrot breeders.

1. You can ask and observe what kind of food they are feeding the small parrots. Baby parrots need for safe and nutritious food, including vegetables, fruit, hot food and seeds.


2. Learning to fly is very important for the baby parrots, although you will have to cut their wings later. Ask farmers if they give their birds to learn to fly, because this learning helps parrots to develop sliding skills and maintain their balance when walking or sitting. 
3. Breeders should begin to bathe the baby parrots when their feathers are partly grown in. Ask the breeder, when he began to bathe the baby parrots.


4. Only the good and responsible breeder will let you see his facilities. When you start to walk around, notice if things are clean and nice. If everything is messy and unkempt works then I would recommend seeking a second breeding. A breeder should be passionate about their parrots, not about the money you will pay them. If they are passionate and you will be able to pick it up on their way to talk about parrots.


5. Availability of breeder is also a major problem. Only good breeders will be willing to give you as much help as you need before and after you purchase your parrot.


6. You will also know that the breeder is working legally. Try to find out if they have previously completed successful transactions. You can even ask the breeder for references (clients) that you can contact.


If you do not want to buy from a parrot breeder so, you have the opportunity to buy from a pet store.


No matter where you buy, you need to do some research before purchasing a parrot. Make sure you know exactly what breed of bird you want. Also remember that owning a parrot is a long term commitment that can last up to 100 years.

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