Read About Bird Breeders

Bird Breeders vary greatly in quality and service. Here’s everything you need to know about this topic.

If you are looking for a new pet bird, you may want to talk to local Bird Breeders. But just like in any business, some Bird Breeders are more reputable than others. Here’s how to tell if you are working with a good one.

What to Look for in a Bird Breeder

Visit the breeder and ask to see his current stock. Cages should be clean, and the birds should not be overcrowded. A good breeder will be happy to show you his set-up, and will probably spend time talking about his birds and how to care for them.

Ask about the breeder’s background and experience. You want to work with a breeder with a strong background in raising birds. Some Bird Breeders get in the market almost by accident, when their own pet birds hatch eggs. You should stay away from this type.

What to Avoid

If a breeder is reluctant to show you the birds in his care, walk away. Take a close look at the surroundings, too. Are the cages clean? Is there adequate food and water? Do the birds look healthy, or are there signs of illness like poor feather quality or excessive feather plucking?

Choosing among all the Bird Breeders out there can be a time-consuming task, but it’s important to ensuring that the bird you bring home will be happy and healthy in your home.