I want to freeflight train, do i vaccinate first?

Oct 22, 2024
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hello, im thinking of getting a parrot ( a blue and gold macaw most likely unless someone has better advice, on my other thread) im working with a breeder to ensure any parrot is healthy but was wondering if vaccines are a must if i train freeflight? i would love some insight in to what other people have done/ what you think i should do
thank you!
 
Such a complicated issue... I would consult an avian veterinarian.

Certified Avian Vets
If none are near you...
Avian Veterinarians
In my opinion, any of the vets listed here should be better than a regular vet.
International contacts, too.
If none are near you, maybe you could call and ask for a recommendation for somebody in your area.
And... sometimes, distant vets will offer brief thoughts or advice...
Or... sometimes I find a place to start just by Googling "avian veterinarian near ((your location))"
Good for you for planning/researching!
 
Where in the World are you planning on doing Free-Flight?

If it is in North America, it is important to understand that there has been a major increase in the numbers of Hawks and Eagles arounds NA. Although a BG Mac is commonly large enough to cause a young Hawk to avoid them, an Adult Red Tail would see it as an easy meal.

Add general issues with fly-aways and you will have lots of money into your Mac to be little more than a Red Tail's dinner.

Vaccines !?!?

Understand that unless you have a background with owning Large Parrots, you will likely have difficulties with caring for a Mac and likely housing one as unless you own your home, most apartments do not allow Large Parrots.

Strongly recommend that you volunteer your time at a Parrot Rescue or a Pet Store that sells Large Parrots. Starting at the bottom (cleaning cages and feeding) and working up as you develop basic knowledge in caring for Large Parrots.
 
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Where in the World are you planning on doing Free-Flight?

If it is in North America, it is important to understand that there has been a major increase in the numbers of Hawks and Eagles arounds NA. Although a BG Mac is commonly large enough to cause a young Hawk to avoid them, an Adult Red Tail would see it as an easy meal.

Add general issues with fly-aways and you will have lots of money into your Mac to be little more than a Red Tail's dinner.

Vaccines !?!?

Understand that unless you have a background with owning Large Parrots, you will likely have difficulties with caring for a Mac and likely housing one as unless you own your home, most apartments do not allow Large Parrots.

Strongly recommend that you volunteer your time at a Parrot Rescue or a Pet Store that sells Large Parrots. Starting at the bottom (cleaning cages and feeding) and working up as you develop basic knowledge in caring for Large Parrots.
oceania is where i would train,
i would appreciate insight as to what you believe the difficulties would be and you believe in vaccines.
 

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