Blue Throated Macaw Baby

Jstampa

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Blue Throated Macaw
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I am forced to rehome my beautiful baby boy.

He's a blue throated macaw. He is amazing and super friendly. He loves to be held and loves cuddling. He will sit in your hand upside down. He loves everyone. No biting. He is a great eater. Eats pellets and fresh food.

He is 5 months old and is DNA sexed and has a hatch certificate. He comes with a large HQ macaw cage. Also included is a large portable perch.

I am leaning for a face to face transaction. I am not sure he can shipped out of state.

I don't want any trades.

I am FIRM on his rehoming fee of $2,600.00. Please don't ask if I'll take less, I won't. I'm just saving my time and your upfront.
 

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What a cute little fella!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't 5 months before the proper weaning age for Blue Throated Macaws. I thought it was 7+ months?
 
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I'm not sure as I am not a reader and have never raised one from birth. I got him and he was almost completely weaned. I have him eating pellets but he is fed fresh fruits and veggies 2 or 3 times a day. He doesn't eat much nuts yet. Starting to though. He came from a reputable breeder.
 
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I am in Tampa.

The reason for the rehome is I will be working in Alaska 5 months out of the year starting in May 2019. I think it will just be to hard to find a place for him while I'm gone and to hard to take with me.
 
What a shame. I hope someone will come through to give him a good home, and am sorry you have to give him up. He looks like a very good fluff.
 
OMG he is adorable and Blue throat macs are amoung my favorites.
 
I’m sorry to hear that. If you would like help learning how to take him with you I’m happy to help out; I’ve take birds with me to Hawaii and back and I know it can be intimidating to think about but it is more than possible.


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