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How To Buy
The Perfect Parrot To Give You A Lifetime Of Happiness
The following article presents the very latest information on African
gray parrots, Senegal parrots, Quaker parrots and other
species of
parrots. If you have a particular interest with Senegal parrots,
African parrots, or Quaker parrots then this informative article is
required reading.
Also if you have an affinity with in the topic of African Gray Parrot,
then you should take a look at the following information. This
enlightening article presents some of the interesting tips on what to
avoid when buying, feeding, and training your Senegal parrots, Quaker
parrots, and other species of parrots.
Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're fully
informed about African
gray parrots, Senegal parrots, and Blue Quaker
parrots, keep reading.
Unless you have hand-feeding experience, look for a fully weaned bird;
it's a myth that an unweaned bird will bond to you better, and the
price cut is useless if the bird ends up sick or dead because of your
lack of inexperience.
The "right" breeder is one who spends a lot of time handling and
socializing babies, and whose birds are healthy, well-adjusted, and not
shy or aggressive.
The "right" African
parrot, Senegal, and Parakeet bird is a fully
weaned youngster, ideally around 10-14 weeks, who is obviously friendly
and not afraid of being picked up and cuddled even by complete
strangers, and who is in good health.
A breeder should offer a health guarantee that will allow you a certain
number of days to get the bird checked out by a vet; if there is
anything wrong, the breeder will refund the money or exchange the
bird.
I guess the number one clue is, buy a Senegal, African,
or Quaker parrot baby you like, from a breeder or pet store
you feel comfortable with.
A base diet of (the best foods will be revealed when you subscribe to
our newsletter) is ideal; there's various brands to choose from.
Here are some quality brands to get you going but the best are still to
come.
(Kaytee Exact, Pretty Bird, Roudybush, Harrison's, and Zupreem just to
name a few), but it doesn't really matter, and young Quakers parrots
are not usually picky.
Senegal
parrots, and African
parrots are a bit more sensitive but
you'll learn
through our series which foods will give you the best fully breed
parrots.
Quakers parrots will eat either a cockatiel sized pellet or a larger
parrot sized pellet; some birds prefer one over the other.
Besides pellets, a wide variety of other foods should be offered;
fruits, vegetables, breads and grains, and some seeds as well, although
seeds should not form a large part of the diet in my opinion.
The more variety in the diet, the better; it's easier to say what not
to feed than to try to include everything that should be fed.
On the dairy products, birds are universally lactose intolerant, but
low-lactose dairy products like skim milk, yogurt, and most cheeses can
be fed in higher quantities.
Now just so you know, even more quality information about African
parrots,
Senegal parrots, and Blue
Quaker parrots are just on the next side of
this website.
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Now that wasn't hard at all, was it? And you've earned a
wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert's
word on African grey parrots.
The day will come when you can use something you read about on the next
few pages of this website to have a beneficial impact. Then you'll be
glad you took the time to learn more about how to buy and train Senegal
parrots African Gray parrots, Blue Quaker parrots and
other parrots
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