Me & My introduction

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Hi Members!

My name is Hamayun Hassan from Sialkot Pakistan. I am 25 year young male, recently I completed my graduation in Business administration program. I like to keep parrot from my childhood age, I still remember when i was at age 10 my mother gifted me my first green Indian ring-neck. Now at present, I have Latino Indian Ring-Neck Hand raised pair & having a plan to buy Cango African grey chick for hand rising. I think birds make my life more colorful

Beside this, my future aim to get admission in MBA program from Canada after completed my study I wish to settle there as their national. It’s a short story of my life.

Thanks for reading:) .

Regards:
Hamayun Hassan
 
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Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your recent graduation.

Ringn-necks are interesting birds.

Hand raising an African grey will be much like school.....you will need to dedicate your attention to the chick for some 12 weeks, beginning at every two hours, then gradually less time for feeding.

Good luck with your application to a Canadian MBA program.....have you decided what you would like to do after completion?
 
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Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your recent graduation.

Ringn-necks are interesting birds.

Hand raising an African grey will be much like school.....you will need to dedicate your attention to the chick for some 12 weeks, beginning at every two hours, then gradually less time for feeding.

Good luck with your application to a Canadian MBA program.....have you decided what you would like to do after completion?

@weco thanks allot. Yes i know African grey much complex as compare to Indian ring-neck, that's why i read allot material on hand-rising a african grey.

Secondly, after the completion of my MBA program i try my best to get a permanent job until i get nationality and after that my wish to open my own store or shop in Canada but nothing is 100 percent sure.
 
You have great goals :) will you be able to bring your birds for sure to Canada if you get accepted? If not I would wait to get African gray until you've moved. It would be terrible for them and you if they got left behind.

I love Canada :) it's so beautiful and majestic, and most is very cold in the winter with short days and long nights. I love the people! I hope you are accepted :)
 
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You have great goals :) will you be able to bring your birds for sure to Canada if you get accepted? If not I would wait to get African gray until you've moved. It would be terrible for them and you if they got left behind.

I love Canada :) it's so beautiful and majestic, and most is very cold in the winter with short days and long nights. I love the people! I hope you are accepted :)

@Copperarabian thanks for appreciation my goal. No, i have no plan bring my birds to Canada until i get nationality, for that time they will under take care of my family members especially my parents love them. Soon i will apply for Canadian visa, its a lengthy process for Pakistani Student. generally its take almost 9 months. i think it is a good time to hand feed a African grey before i leave my home.

You said well, Really Canada one of the best country for living. :21:
 
You have great goals :) will you be able to bring your birds for sure to Canada if you get accepted? If not I would wait to get African gray until you've moved. It would be terrible for them and you if they got left behind.

I love Canada :) it's so beautiful and majestic, and most is very cold in the winter with short days and long nights. I love the people! I hope you are accepted :)

@Copperarabian thanks for appreciation my goal. No, i have no plan bring my birds to Canada until i get nationality, for that time they will under take care of my family members especially my parents love them. Soon i will apply for Canadian visa, its a lengthy process for Pakistani Student. generally its take almost 9 months. i think it is a good time to hand feed a African grey before i leave my home.

You said well, Really Canada one of the best country for living. :21:
Do you enjoy hockey? It's their national sport. I love hockey, America and Canada are one big league and I always root for my home team the sharks.

Wow! I didn't know a student visa took so long to get, it will be awesome when your finally accepted. I hope it comes faster then expected :)
 
Welcome to the forum, and good luck reaching your goals:)
 

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