Beautiful flock of Parakeets

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Graham WA

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Gorgeous family of 7 parakeets. Four of them were hatched into the flock, and we hand fed and raised them because mom could only handle the oldest. We are moving to Florida, and I don't know how they will handle the trip. I actually do not want to rehome them, like I said, I hand fed them since they were an hour old. So I am in search of someone who will keep them together, and not clip their wings. They are messy birds, so please be prepared, and not bite off more then you can handle. They do need constant upkeep and cleaning. Their seeds, feathers, and even poop can, and does fall outside of the cage. They have four seed feeders, when you fill them, it will feed them for at least two weeks, but the need veggies too, they like romaine lettuce, the whole thing. They also have four water silos, but go through them like every two days, if you leave for longer than that, you will need more silos, they are cheap on Amazon. They have perches and toys, but these things do need to be replaced every once in awhile because they chew them apart. The perches need to be different sizes and styles. They have a nest, but please do not use it, unless you are prepared to feed babies every two hours.. not kidding. They are beautiful birds, and they sing and chatter all day long. They need someone who will love this, and not be annoyed by their chatter. If I could donate them to a bird sanctuary I would, I have tried both the zoos here in WA. I had a couple people who only wanted one bird, but I couldn't just choose one to leave behind. I really want to keep the flock together if possible. I originally was asking a $400 rehoming fee because I wanted someone who would invest into them, for a good home. It's not about money though, if I can find them a good home, that will look after them, and understand that birds need a lot of upkeep, I wouldn't ask any for any fee. Just don't get tired of them after a few months and give them away. Please only take them if you truly mean to care for them, keep them together, never clip their wings, or put them in a smaller cage.

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