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I so want one!
Topic Started: Feb 27 2008, 12:40 PM (1,166 Views)
Peacocka
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Hello all. I'm new here and hoping you can suggest a breeder in SE England. I so desperately want one of these sweeties.

Many thanks in advance for any help.
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bonnie
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Welcome to the forum and I'm sure kevin may be able to help you.
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Peacocka
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Thanks Bonnie. :)
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theexbrit
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Maybe this will work for you.


http://parrotlets.org.uk/index.php?showtopic=2944&hl=

You may have to work with her a bit to get her tame. :D But that's part of the enjoyment.
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Thanks. I did see that and would love to adopt (I was seriously considering rescuing an African Grey recently). However, I'm at work weekdays and live in a flat and I think such a bird might need constant attention time and space, which sadly I can't give. :(

I was hoping to find a hand reared baby. :)
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Any help gratefully appreciated... :)
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Kevin do you know anyone near Peacocka
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Thanks Bonnie. :)

It seems Wildheart is a fantastic breeder, however I'm really concerned about travelling a long train distance with a new baby. :unsure: Also, I'd like to visit a breeder a couple of times before collecting.

I found a site called birdtrader.co.uk but I'm a bit concerned about the integrity of the users, as I've seen postings from people selling wild birds such as goldfinches. :huh:
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Yes you have to be careful buying on line, you just never know who your dealing with.
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There are some very untrustworthy people about now a days, a lot of ringneck parakeets are being sold as well these are wild caught in or around London. I can not think of any breeders in your area
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I often see flocks of ringnecks in the park. It's bad enough that people have no concience about ripping off other people but their lack of regard for birds' welfare really makes me angry.

Thanks for letting me know regarding breeders. I've been searching for awhile and can't find anyone anywhere nearby.
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I dont know if i'm a bit late :huh: but I live in London and got mine from Wildheart, I found that because he was used to the short car ride to and from the shop he was absolutely fine on the train ride home. He settled in no time and has been a delight ever since (Thanks Tracey-Ann ;) ). At the end of the day, i was easily able to get there and back in less than a day and it is well worth the trip to get a sweet, trainable baby set up for a long and happy life.
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Thanks so much for this - I was worried about the long train journey, so you've set my mind at ease somewhat!

And congratulations on getting your baby!
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Don't underestimate these little Parrotlets they are much more sturdy than they look. A train ride will not bother them especially a hand tamed one.
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blue2 Go ahead Tracy & Sue are the ones to
buy from.. its best to go to well recommend places
to buy..I would travel from Scotland if I had to...
for one of theirs...( No I live in Wales)
My two came from there also.. BEST
breeders around in my opinion
Good luck Jan nod2
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