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I feed both Tops and Harrison's High Potency. Tops has no added sugar, salt, or artificial additives. Harrison's has sugar, and salt.
I think Roudybush is also good since they changed from artificial vitamin K to alfalfa. However they also add salt, and sugar.
As far as pet store birds.
Health guarantee?
Hatch certificate?
How long do you have to get it checked by your vet?
I'm sure others will chime in with more suggestions.
Could I perchance ask you to consider a rescue bird or a rehome aka used bird. There are a lot of great birds out there who need a good home
That's why I really don't know what to ask a pet store as it has been 45 years + since I purchased a bird from a pet shop.
So what species are you interested in and where on this planet are you located?
"I did that with my Timneh grey. I really wanted and African Grey and I settled. My heart was not there and that's why I can't remember what happened to him."
What???? I hope you were trying to be funny by saying that, because if you were being serious then you shouldn't ever get another bird again.
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And there is no such thing as a "little obnoxious bird", you apparently have never known a Green Cheek Conure, a Cockatiel, or a Budgie. However, you listed your interested in either a "Nanday Conure" or a "Rosella", and you couldn't have chosen two more different species of birds. All Conures are very loving, needy, and called "Velcro Birds" for a reason, while a Rosella is extremely hard to tame, even when hand-raised, and has a totally different personality from any Conure. Rosella's are very challenging birds to own, especially if you want an "hands-on" bird.
***The best advice I can give you from what you wrote is that "The size of a parrot has absolutely nothing to do with their personality at all...They aren't dogs, nor are they like dogs at all"...
"I did that with my Timneh grey. I really wanted and African Grey and I settled. My heart was not there and that's why I can't remember what happened to him."
What???? I hope you were trying to be funny by saying that, because if you were being serious then you shouldn't ever get another bird again.
..
And there is no such thing as a "little obnoxious bird", you apparently have never known a Green Cheek Conure, a Cockatiel, or a Budgie. However, you listed your interested in either a "Nanday Conure" or a "Rosella", and you couldn't have chosen two more different species of birds. All Conures are very loving, needy, and called "Velcro Birds" for a reason, while a Rosella is extremely hard to tame, even when hand-raised, and has a totally different personality from any Conure. Rosella's are very challenging birds to own, especially if you want an "hands-on" bird.
***The best advice I can give you from what you wrote is that "The size of a parrot has absolutely nothing to do with their personality at all...They aren't dogs, nor are they like dogs at all"...
you know. Everyone starts with birds somewhere. Did you just come in to birds when you were born? I think not.
I am doing as much investigating as I can DAILY.
I don't want a screaming baby bird all day long. I do appreciate my quiet time.
I know ALL birds speak at some point in the day, all you have to do is figure out what has alarmed them.
I'm not kidding about anything.. Have a wonderful day with your babies.
I feed both Tops and Harrison's High Potency. Tops has no added sugar, salt, or artificial additives. Harrison's has sugar, and salt.
I think Roudybush is also good since they changed from artificial vitamin K to alfalfa. However they also add salt, and sugar.
As far as pet store birds.
Health guarantee?
Hatch certificate?
How long do you have to get it checked by your vet?
I'm sure others will chime in with more suggestions.
Could I perchance ask you to consider a rescue bird or a rehome aka used bird. There are a lot of great birds out there who need a good home
That's why I really don't know what to ask a pet store as it has been 45 years + since I purchased a bird from a pet shop.
So what species are you interested in and where on this planet are you located?
HI, I'VE volunteered at a bird rescue and I whole heartedly understand they need adoption also.. i'm not a skilled bird person to be able to handle the previous owners bad habits.
I do not have an avian vet as I don't have a bird yet.
I am interested in the Nandy Conure or the Rosella. Thats what i can find and about the size I think will work for me. I don't a Chihuahua type parrot.. Meaning small and obnoxious.. I know not to get something i'm not totally smitten by also.
I did that with my Timneh grey. I really wanted and African Grey and I settled. My heart was not there and that's why I can't remember what happened to him.
I am located in Massachusetts.