Broadreach
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- Jan 16, 2011
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I am new to this forum and do not yet have a parrot, but would like to get an African Gray, based on my experiences with a bird owned by a friend while I was growing up. Many years ago we had a small Quaker parrot for a year or so, who was very sweet, but we had small children and he quickly learned to scream, cry and ring like the phone, and we decided it was not the right time for a parrot in our lives. Now our children are older or gone (youngest is 10) and I want to get the African gray that I always wanted. My husband and I both work from home (I run a horse boarding operation from our farm) and I think we offer the ideal environment for a gray. However, my husband is leery from the previous time with our Quaker. My solution is that I would like to "parrot sit" for someone with a gray while they are on vacation and see how a bird works in our lives. Preferably a month or so so that the bird would be able to settle in with us and not just be a nervous wreck about the change in scene. We are in Columbia County, New York, near Albany, the Berkshires and Connecticut. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I could get the word out, or any words of caution concerning my idea? Many thanks, Katherine