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I have been involved with parrots for many year and in many ways, from pet ownership to breeding to th retailing of bird supplies. I have been thinking about starting a bird grooming business where I trim nails and wings and beaks, help with training and proper pet care and problem solving. I would do this in home and travel through out the OKC, Norman, Edmond areas. I would love feedback if there are any bird owners here.
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Russ,
I think I'd go to a "bird groomer" to have my birds' wings/nails/beaks trimmed. I'd prefer that to doing it myself, and I'd also prefer going to a specialty shop over using some inexperienced vet tech. I don't know that I'd want it done in my home, though. Seems like there are too many liability issues. I know a woman who has made at least one ER visit over injuries caused by her bird, and I have a few scars myself. (Note to prospecitve bird owners: I don't mean that all birds are aggressive or mean-- sometimes breeder pairs, wild-caught parrots, and even improperly trained 'pets' can get kind of nasty, though.) |
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I would love to get a parrot. We don't have any other pets and a parrot seems really up my alley. My father had a Macaw when I was young and I absolutely loved him. I don't want one that loud though!
Russ, do you know of a good "beginner" parrot that is tamable and can learn to talk well? |
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TomGirl, IMO the best beginner bird is a quaker. They're easily trained and very affectionate. They don't tend to talk well, though.
A military macaw might be a good bird for you, or maybe a conure. Whatever you do, don't buy the bird from a pet store. You have a much better chance at having a good relationship with a young bird bought from a breeder. |
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Quakers are good starters but their screeching can get on your nerves. Cockatiels are great starter birds and many will learn words and whistles. If you don't mind spending a little more money,eclectus parrots are great first birds. They can be wonderful pets but make sure you get a bird that is already sweet, no matter what bird you get.
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