Buying a hand-raised pet bird and the way they typically remain docile and friendly are discussed in this free video .
Expert: Sarah Tingle
Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net
Bio: Sarah Tingle is a resident exotic animal health technician specializing in dog health care.
Filmmaker: Hiu Yau
@101petz Faggot.
mtbfails192 6 months ago
I am only 11 and I cannot stand it when ppl think kids are age can only have a betta fish.
but i have 2 dogs 2 hamsters and 1 rabbit and 30 fish and we have bred baby bettas.
101petz 9 months ago 2
@EnterMage
True dat homes
supahfly55 9 months ago
@bianca1999ful
what bad things hav u heard about the african greys becuz they make rlly great pets nd they r also smaller than macaws or a cockatoo :D
EnterMage 1 year ago
im only 12 and i have only owned a budgie is it ok if i get a macaw or a cockatoo or african grey i want to get a cockatoo or blue and gold macaw because i have heard bad things about african greys.?
bianca1999ful 1 year ago
getting a cockatiel
chickenkingful 1 year ago
This is TOTALLY UNTRUE. There are NO aggression problems with birds that continue to live with the person that hand raised it. In fact, if the breeder or shop will allow you to participate in the feeding process, the bird will bond with you much better than coming in later in the bird's life. The bird looks at you as a provider, a parent, if you will, and there is a bond that remains throughout the bird's lifetime. We breed birds, and know this to be a fact.
parrotflock 3 years ago
hahahahahahahaha
mamasboy285 3 years ago