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Lillac Crested Amazon Parrot for sale in southeast Kansas, but I do not know the birds value.?

I am prepared to sell our familys lillac crested amazon parrot, but I have no clue what the value of the bird might be. He is ‘middle aged’ for a parrot, somewhere in the mid- to late 40′s (average lifespan for an amazon is 90 years.) He is in apparant good health, and has been well cared for during his lifetime. We have had the bird for 11 years. He of course would be sold with his cage, toys, feeding trays and bottle, and a supply of food included. Any ideas what an appropriate selling price would be?

Egg question help me i dont know what i’am doing?

well saturday i went to the sale barn and bought a broody turken she cam with 4 eggs brown ok 6 brokme during transport i got home i had some in the incubator i but 4 peeping eggs under her when i went to smoke and check on the peeping eggs she still sitting i look at her she rasied up and she sput her head down to the nest box i put her in and she started pecking the peeping birds then she steped on the egg that she pecked and i removed the other peeping eggs and she steepted on the on and smashed it and ate it then she satred to peck the baby and eat the baby yolk off the babys stomach . why did she smash the eggs and peck the baby to death after she steped on the egg i moe the baby out after she steped on egg and put baby in incubator and it died this moring why did she do that she is a sitting breed but she pecked and steped on one of the peeping eggs than ate the eggs whats up. rember i just brought her home from sale barn when i did that she would not eat the food i gave here eit

my parakeets laid eggs and they don’t have a nesting box?

We got two parakeets about a year ago from a yard sale, and one of them has laid three eggs, but they don’t have a nesting box the eggs are just laying on the bottom of the cage. The female just sits on the eggs all day. Are the eggs fertile, and should we get a nesting box? Kind of new to birds here…..

Egg question help me i dont know what i’am doing?

well saturday i went to the sale barn and bought a broody turken she cam with 4 eggs brown ok 6 brokme during transport i got home i had some in the incubator i but 4 peeping eggs under her when i went to smoke and check on the peeping eggs she still sitting i look at her she rasied up and she sput her head down to the nest box i put her in and she started pecking the peeping birds then she steped on the egg that she pecked and i removed the other peeping eggs and she steepted on the on and smashed it and ate it then she satred to peck the baby and eat the baby yolk off the babys stomach . why did she smash the eggs and peck the baby to death after she steped on the egg i moe the baby out after she steped on egg and put baby in incubator and it died this moring why did she do that she is a sitting breed but she pecked and steped on one of the peeping eggs than ate the eggs whats up. rember i just brought her home from sale barn when i did that she would not eat the food i gave here eit

my parakeets laid eggs and they don’t have a nesting box?

We got two parakeets about a year ago from a yard sale, and one of them has laid three eggs, but they don’t have a nesting box the eggs are just laying on the bottom of the cage. The female just sits on the eggs all day. Are the eggs fertile, and should we get a nesting box? Kind of new to birds here…..

Baby Parrotlet Feeding Party

Forest Park Aviaries' early-morning video clip showing Green & Blue Mutation Pacific Parrotlets enjoying their Breakfast Party! all these guys were hatched from December 2008 onwards and are available for sale USA nationwide, weather conditions permitting. Dr. Geoff demonstrates how "uncontrolled" handfeeding may be carried out! Our next video is expected to show the "proper way" to proceed!

Lillac Crested Amazon Parrot for sale in southeast Kansas, but I do not know the birds value.?

I am prepared to sell our familys lillac crested amazon parrot, but I have no clue what the value of the bird might be. He is ‘middle aged’ for a parrot, somewhere in the mid- to late 40′s (average lifespan for an amazon is 90 years.) He is in apparant good health, and has been well cared for during his lifetime. We have had the bird for 11 years. He of course would be sold with his cage, toys, feeding trays and bottle, and a supply of food included. Any ideas what an appropriate selling price would be?