Hi..
I'm Pat from the NJ Shore.. right outside of Red Bank.
I've bred birds for years, and now has come the time to focus on other things-- 4 human grandbabies!
I have a pair of Parrotlets-- Young Green Female (5 years) and an older Yellow Male that will not breed.
The female Parrotlet is very anxious to breed, and has laid several clutches of infertile eggs in her box. I had to take the box down.
In her frenzy to mate, she has hassled the male Yellow Parrotlet, and caused him to pluck. He's strong, healthy, but for a very plucked appearance and fear of the female who occaisionally draws blood on him.
I am looking for someone who is a dedicated and loving breeder interested in my female. You will have to take the unattractive plucked one and keep her close by.. caring kindly for her; while probably not in the same cage. For some reason, he adores his abusive female friend.
If you are a true lover of birds, and would like to gain a terrific, anxious breeding Parrotlet female, while providing a compassionate home for the happy, yet plucked male, please write to me and state your case.
I would truly like to see a happy ending to this story with someone who loves birds, and will be willing to email me updates.
Although I value my birds greatly, there will be no rehoming fee to the right person.
Thank you..
Pat
I'm Pat from the NJ Shore.. right outside of Red Bank.
I've bred birds for years, and now has come the time to focus on other things-- 4 human grandbabies!
I have a pair of Parrotlets-- Young Green Female (5 years) and an older Yellow Male that will not breed.
The female Parrotlet is very anxious to breed, and has laid several clutches of infertile eggs in her box. I had to take the box down.
In her frenzy to mate, she has hassled the male Yellow Parrotlet, and caused him to pluck. He's strong, healthy, but for a very plucked appearance and fear of the female who occaisionally draws blood on him.
I am looking for someone who is a dedicated and loving breeder interested in my female. You will have to take the unattractive plucked one and keep her close by.. caring kindly for her; while probably not in the same cage. For some reason, he adores his abusive female friend.
If you are a true lover of birds, and would like to gain a terrific, anxious breeding Parrotlet female, while providing a compassionate home for the happy, yet plucked male, please write to me and state your case.
I would truly like to see a happy ending to this story with someone who loves birds, and will be willing to email me updates.
Although I value my birds greatly, there will be no rehoming fee to the right person.
Thank you..
Pat
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