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Parrot Breeders

Parrot breeders play extremely important rolls in the lives of the parrots that they raise. They adopt the role of being the parrot’s surrogate parents.  The way a parrot is raised and how it is handled when it is young directly affect its personality when the parrot is an adult.  When looking for a parrot breeder, make sure you find someone who has a very good reputation.  Rescue groups and pet stores may be a good place to buy parrots but when you purchase one from a breeder you are able to get the bird’s history and see the way it was raised.  

Raising a healthy parrot depends a lot on the particular breeder’s methods. Feeding the parrots is a huge part of the duties of a parrot breeder.  Different types of parrots have different feeding needs.  Breeders are responsible for giving their parrots nutritious and safe food.  They are also responsible for weaning the parrot babies before they are sold.  Young parrots should be eating fresh produce, warm soft food, pellets and/or seeds. 

Another important requirement in a bird’s life is the ability to fly. Most owners prefer to have their bird’s wings clipped. They don’t like the idea of their birds flying around their homes possibly breaking things.  But baby parrots need to learn how to fly before their wings are clipped.  It is in the best interest of the bird to work with parrot breeders who will allow their babies to learn to fly.  They also need to learn how to land and maneuver in flight.  A parrot’s level of socialization and their emotional health depends a great deal upon the care it receives early in its life from the breeder.  Potential buyers should always ask breeders how they socialize the baby birds they are selling.    

Most parrot breeders are responsible and caring individuals who love the breed and being part of a parrot’s life at such a crucial stage.  But some parrot breeders are just in it to make money.  As a buyer, you need to be aware of who you should do business with and who you should stay way from.  It is also important for a parrot breeder to introduce bathing to their birds at an early age.  The best time to introduce bathing is when the baby is partially feathered.  Potential owners need to ask their breeders questions.  Breeders should allow buyers to view their aviaries.  Having a written agreement for this very important business transaction is a must.  Good parrot breeders will also be available after the purchase to answer questions and give support to new owners.  A new bird is a huge commitment and is worth the effort you put into finding the right kind of breeder.

Some parrot breeders are more knowledgeable then pet store owners and continue to breed parrots for the love of the breed.  If you choose to buy a parrot through a breeder you will have a better chance of purchasing a well adjusted, happy, and more importantly, a healthy bird that will last a lifetime.

 

 

 

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