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I personally have Parrots, including a Macaw and just wondered if you have any experiance with the Macaws????:) |
Yes alittle ,But my daughter is very good with all birds. i also have a friend that knows and that is where she gets her birds at these meets. she will not breed them though for all the reason you all have said. my friend is going to advice me and help. thanks |
WEll I have to say there is no thing such as a LITTLE experiance if you want to have a Macaw. They are not like other smaller birds at ALL. They are tempermental and can flip on you if they get angry. They look beautiful and tame with experianced handlers but you MUST be prepared to spend HOURS each day working with them. If they do not get lots of attention they become snappy and one snap can remove a finger. Be prepared to spend HOURS a day of devoted attention if you want a nice bird. I also want to say that you can not actually TELL a sick bird from a well bird usually until the bird is VERY sick. They tend to hide sickness very well until it is usually TOO LATE. This is a good reason to buy from a recommended breeder with a good reputation and who is willing to give a guarantee. |
I got a cockatiel at the flea market and it was great. As for dogs, my dtr got her yorkie at a flea market. The breeder shows there and takes deposits and you visit with the pups before you take it home (for several weeks). Health guarantee and testing are included. Great yorkie though i got kennel cough possibly from my yorkie. :rolleyes: I saw some dogs at the last flea market I went to and the dogs were not looking good. |
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I am truly sorry for offending you because I am going to a animal swap meet. Thank you for you advice though. |
If you don't want to bring anything sick home, DON'T BRING ONE HOME FROM A FLEA MARKET. NO RESPONCIBLE BREEDER WOULD SELL THEIR BABIES THERE!!! |
The ones who sell puppies at flea markets aren't reputable breeders. They're only trying to make money. I would never buy one from a flea market, JMO. |
just to update everyone here i did not buy a puppy' but i did by a brid..blue head conure named Tinker Toy |
I hope you & Tinker Toy are very happy together. Best wishes:) |
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No one here is trying to attack you. You have to understand though that some people would question your standing with pets if you would take such risks and support such actions. |
Good luck with your new bird - I really do mean that. I read your OT post about the Flea Market and you said you didn't see anything 'that bad' there. I replied to you already but wanted to say HERE on this site - we try not to encourage anyone to buy at a Flea Market. I feel very sorry for all the dogs now being sold like drugs all over the place - Flea Markets - the side of the road etc - but you have to realize....most are are NOT vet checked & too many are ill - (most of the time it presents after you bring the puppy home) and people are just asking for a heartbreak if they buy one from those types of places. Parvo is the biggest concern - followed by everything else you can think of. Just last year a friends daughter lost her puppy to parvo. Yes - she bought it at a FLEA MARKET |
Ernie and I used to go to a big flea market here in Ohio....Mostly I went because I like shopping in the dog store! They only sell Doggie products, no animals! And we used to sneak Autumn and Gizmo in because the owner of the store wanted to see them lol But we quit going with our furbabies. People were crazy! We had a couple follow us around asking us to sell them Autumn and we kept saying No she isn't for sale but they were relentless! We left in a hurry and haven't gone back. I hope you have a very healthy bird and he/she lives a long life! |
Gee Wessssssss |
there is a flea market here in Houston, TX that sells puppies. My sister bought a chihuahua after I told her not to and she died 3 days later and they would not refund the money because "they have no proof" of the transaction because it was paid with cash. flea markets always use the word "teacup" when there is no such thing and they only have pictures of the parents, who I think aren't the parents at all. Don't quote me but mostly all pets that are sold at flea markets came from a puppy mill, in my opinions |
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