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Some Helpful Tips On Breeding Quaker Parrots

For those who don’t have any prior experience in breeding birds or who are stepping up from having bred other kinds of animals, breeding Quaker parrots is the way to go because a Quaker is an exceptional bird well known for being hardy and they also breed prolifically and in addition, make excellent parents. In fact, the demand for Quaker parrots is continuing to rise and thus they are sure to fetch a rather steady price.

A Sound Investment

Another positive aspect to breeding Quaker parrots is that a Quaker lives up to a ripe old age of maximum forty years and thus the investment that you make in breeding Quaker parrots will last for a long time. The only downside to a Quaker is its propensity to create an unholy din which is enough to shatter the peace of any quiet neighborhood even if they are incarcerated in basements, attics or even garages.

This noise aspect has led to as many as ten states in the US outlawing the breeding Quaker parrots as well as keeping them as pets and there is even prohibition involved in importing it from across state borders. However, the restrictions related to breeding Quaker parrots as well as keeping them as pets are often changed and they are also not enforced all that severely though, it is a good idea in case you are planning on breeding Quaker parrots to first check with the Department of Agriculture in your particular state to find out what the existing rules and regulations are with regard to Quaker parrots.

Armed with complete Quaker information you can then look at the other requirements of good breeding practices. To be sure, breeding Quaker parrots requires being actively engaged in rearing these wonderful species of parrots as a seven day in the week and three hundred and sixty-five days in the year activity. In fact, there is no letting up in their care and whether you are vacationing or working at your job; you will still need to take out time to care for them properly.

As far as making the correct choice with regard to breeding stock goes, you will first of all come up against the fact that there is virtually very little difference between sexes as far as appearances go and often the sex has to be determined through DNA sexing or through surgery. In any case, it would pay to have a few more birds than is necessary for proper breeding of Quaker parrots and they should also be enclosed in a big flight and allowed to pair off on their own.

You can always tell a well bred Quaker from its active as well as bright eyes and its appealing plumage, though you will also need to inspect them closely to determine if they are suffering from any illnesses or not. Finally, you also may need to look at the compatibility issue before you select your breeding stock.
Written by Bob B Taylor

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