Jardine

Mariss

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Apr 27, 2015
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Hi!

In June, I can call the breeder and he knows if there is a Jardine male for me. PLEASEEEEE, good thoughts, vibes, I don't know. I want another little one! Then the '3 musketeers' are complete! Now I have a Meyers and a Galah. I so want a Jardine. I can't wait!
 
Hi!

In June, I can call the breeder and he knows if there is a Jardine male for me. PLEASEEEEE, good thoughts, vibes, I don't know. I want another little one! Then the '3 musketeers' are complete! Now I have a Meyers and a Galah. I so want a Jardine. I can't wait!

Take care that you do not end-up with the thirteen musketeers. After all, if three is great, thirteen would have to be wonderful! :D Clearly humor, but it does happen.

Also, assure that this new addition will be fully weened and has been on a solid food diet for a minimum of two weeks, preferability more.

NOTE: It would be very wise to as part of the purchase documentation to request a 'Birth Certificate' document that provides date of birth (hatch), name of parents, the full information of the Breeder. You may need that documentation in the future and it will be much easier to obtain it now!

Remember to keep the new Parrot separate from the others for at least 30 days and that you will want to schedule a 'new' Parrot wellness examination 'Vet Check' during that period. Also, provide your Certified Avian Vet (CAV), a copy of your Parrot's Birth Certificate (hatch) day document!

Enjoy!
 

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