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Hi, my name is Nacho and I have a problem....
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:06 pm
by nachorevolution
It turns out me and my wife are in love with Indian RingNecks. We realize there is no cure other than to succumb to this fact and buy ourselves a little green parrot of our own.
We are in Utah and don't know if there are any good breeders out here that we can buy from, or if there are any specific things to look for (or avoid) in adopting a new IRN. Any advice is much appreciated!!
Thanks.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:49 pm
by julie
hello and welcome aboard.i am in australia so im not too sure about breeders where you are.when i pick my babies i try to get the ones that come up to me and look like they are relativly friendly.sometimes it takes a little bit of work to get them really tame but it pays off in the end.i will try to find some breeder info around your area for you.
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:16 am
by Dani03
Hi and welcome. We all have a problem of sorts here...we addicts of IRNs. You're among friends here
Dani
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:43 pm
by Klaatu

You're from Utah? I'm sorry! (That's a joke) LOL Did you ever find a bird? You might have to take a little road trip to find a nice one you really love.
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:21 pm
by bec
there isnt a voting thing for my situation!!!!
i have four adults! 2 juveniles and as of yesterday 2 babies plus i have 4 cockatiels 4 bugdies & a scaly breasted lorikeet my choice option would be I HAVE MBS ( multiple bird syndrome & im not looking for a cure
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:16 pm
by pinkdevil
Welcome to the little community nachorevolution.
I am in Australia to!
Look for healthy, happy, well cared for birds. If possible check the breeders bird living conditions and how they handle look after their birds etc.
Ask what they are fed and look at the cages, water & feed bowls conditions.
If the birds looks sick, dirty or uncared for, I would hesitate buying one from them.
Ask alot of questions not matter how silly you may think they are. After all it's going to be YOUR bird in the end.
Handle them and see if any bond to you as well as you to them. You both need to be compatible
Last but not least, enjoy your new family member!!
Re: Hi, my name is Nacho and I have a problem....
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 3:47 pm
by jmmercer
Deborah, or the bird lady as she's called online, is an awesome breeder. She's in Texas. We had our bird shipped to Wisconsin and she arrived safe and sound. I would reccommend her.

I found her on bird breeders dot com.
