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WayneBrown
05-13-2008, 09:59 PM
seems this is the year the parents decided to do it ;)
We have one baby at 6 weeks, one at 3 days, and another about to hatch, and parents are doin' the nasty again...
We are licensed by the state dept of agriculture as breeders of domestic, hand raised Parrots, and our specialty is the large Macaws. We are a closed, disease -free aviary.
We generally sell wholesale, however with the economy and such, we are offering these birds for the same price on the open market.
Weaned and ready for your cage, $1,000 plus applicable airline shipping and carrier fees.
If you are an experienced handfeeder, and either A) live in the southeast to meet, or B) live on the route from Augusta, GA and Indianapolis, IN to meet, You can get a discounted price, based on age.
We prefer not to handfeed completely as the babies tend to bond most with the feeder, making for a sweeter disposition.
Our shipper of Choice is Continental Airlines. If you live in a hub city, there should be no issues picking the bird up, some regional airports will not allow them on short flights, so diligence is required to assure you can get the baby to you, or you get to it.
I need to verify the recent avian rules for shipping, California was on the no inbound list last I checked a year ago.

ltfdrescue
05-13-2008, 10:27 PM
pic's? Website?

outhouse
05-14-2008, 02:49 AM
nothing more lovable then a baby chicken lol

thats what i call my mullucan, but he,s 10 years old now lol

trying not to love those babies is tough to keep from spoiling them

bump for getting a life long friend

r40734
05-14-2008, 03:03 AM
For those wondering, this is the T-Rex 600 sized bird. One of the coolest pets I've owned.

WayneBrown
05-14-2008, 04:47 AM
I've asked the wife to send me pics. No website any longer as we went to a wholesale setting.
As far as full grown size, between a 90 and a Bergen Turbine. :drool:

r40734
05-14-2008, 05:06 AM
I'm not so sure about the 90 sized thing. My aunt was licensed for Eagle and Owl rehabilitation and I have to say, the Eagles towered over our B&G Macaw. The poor Macaw would just cower in the corner when the Bald or Golden Eagles were around.

Analogy's aside, they're beautiful, awe inspiring birds, and a lot fun to own. Good luck finding good homes for them. They deserve it.

WayneBrown
05-14-2008, 12:16 PM
pics added.
the full feathered ones are to show how docile my wife has them before they go to a new home.