Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
I had two young quaker parrots I handreared myself. Sadly one died under anaesthetic last week (it had a prolapse and vet wanted to investigate). Anyway the survivor urgently needed a new companion; I hate lone birds, its cruel. They're not that easy to find and I wanted another tame one. Fortunately a local breeder/shop with a very good reputation had some. You pay a huge premium for handreared - in this case 3 times the price of a parent raised bird. When we went to view, the birds weren't overly tame and they admitted they hadn't handled them for "a few weeks". I did bring one home and it's going to need some serious retraining. Basically wild. I probably should have walked away but mine needed a friend. Now I am thinking it was a bit dishonest of the breeder to sell them as handreared as that comes with an assumption they are well used to people. Technically it was, but was then left to revert. I feel like emailing out of principle - I doubt they'll say, oh, here's a partial refund, but for a well known breeder I think they need to be made aware. Or is it just a waste of time?