Role of Parrot Breeders in Society



Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Petes Original Art Inc.

Possibly one of the most valued humans in the parrot's life is its breeder. Parrot breeders are responsible for bringing the parrot into the world and starting the parrot's life with the foundation that constitute the main ingredients for a healthy, happy, well-adjusted parrot. The beginning life of the parrot lays the foundation for its future. A parrot that has been raised in a loving, nurturing environment will be more sociable and outgoing, making a better pet and companion for the home.

Parrot breeders are responsible for a number of care giving necessities. The feeding is one consideration. Depending on the breed of a parrot, the parrot should be hand feed. This is one of the best introductions to humans for baby parrots, as they develop and bond and a trusting with humans. Breeders are also responsible for weaning the baby parrot from its mother. Your parrot should be weaned between approximately 10 to 12 years of life. Flying is another quality to look for in a parrot breeder. You definitely want to choose a parrot breeder that allows the parrots to fly free for at least fifteen minutes a day. This is part of the parrot's natural life and is important to aid the parrot in development of muscle and circulation. Location is also something that needs to be considered when selecting a breeder.

You should select a breeder that is not a long distance from your home. Your relationship will likely continue after you have brought the parrot home, unless you are a complete novice with parrots and their care. You will want a breeder that will support you and that you can depend on to answer questions and give advice. When you are selecting your breeder, discuss how they will provide you with future support of the parrot. If you get a sense that the breeder is not accepting towards providing future care, you should reconsider the breeder.

You should feel a real passion of parrots from your parrot breeder. Parrot breeders that are just in it for the money, usually do not provide the parrot with the proper care that is so vital in the beginning development of life.

Parrots are certainly an excellent choice for a pet and a companion. In each group within the parent family, you will find beauty and brains. They are not only colorful in appearance, they are colorful in personality. The parrot is a bird with a personality somewhat like a young child, curious and full of life. When you think you have found the right fitting parrot for you and your home, visit the breeder a few times, interacting with the bird before purchasing it. It is important that the parrot likes you, just as you like the parrot. Enjoy your parrot and provide it with the necessities required to ensure that you have a healthy parrot with a good disposition.

Parrots are one of the most colorful and temperamental members of the bird kingdom, exhibiting great emotion as they experience life's ups and downs, just as that of a child. You should feel the fit of you, the breeder, and the parrot, as this is a commitment and a long term relationship. A breeder with a true passion and knowledge in caring for the parrot will be providing you with a better parrot for your home.

Brett Fort is a parrot breeding expert. For more great parrot breeding tips, visit http://parrotguides.com.
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