Umbrella Cockatoo for Sale in Virginia
Umbrella Cockatoo for Sale in Virginia, this is Zaylee a female Umbrella cockatoo parrot available for rehoming. Zaylee is currently 2 years old, she is very energetic, healthy, playful and inquisitive. She loves regular bath and cuddles and will want to be with her owner all the time. Like most cockatoo parrots Zaylee feeds on quality formulated pellets, fresh fruits, nuts and seeds. If you are interested in getting Zaylee contact us via email and a member of our team will be assigned to you as soon as possible.
Note, all cockatoos for sale is covered with a 60-days health guarantee by the Bird Breeder. If you have questions about what is covered, please view the Law associated with your state.
Within 60 days of purchasing your new parrot, you must take him/her to a licensed veterinarian for an examination. If the veterinarian determines, within 60 days of purchase, that the bird is clinically ill or will die from an injury sustained or illness likely to have been contracted on or before the date of sale and delivery, you have the following options:
- Return the bird for a complete refund.
- Return the bird for a replacement Bird of equal value.
- Retain the bird and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees, not exceeding the purchase price.
Umbrella Cockatoo Breeding
breeding umbrella cockatoos necessitates a thorough awareness of their needs as well as a dedication to provide the birds and any prospective offspring with appropriate care. An outline of umbrella cockatoo breeding is shown below:
- Pairing: It’s critical to pair compatible birds while breeding umbrella cockatoos. Age, health, temperament, and genetic diversity are a few examples of variables that can affect compatibility. Incompatible bird pairings can cause tension, hostility, or unsuccessful breeding endeavors.
- Housing: A good breeding environment should be supplied to breeding pairs. This consists of a roomy aviary or nesting box where they can comfortably make a nest and rear their young. If possible, the nesting site should be remote and peaceful to reduce disruption.
- Diet & Nutrition: A healthy diet is essential to successful breeding. A balanced diet that includes premium pellets, fresh fruits and vegetables, and occasionally treats should be offered to breeding pairs. Supplementing with calcium is crucial to promoting egg production and preventing deficiency during breeding.
- Behavioral Indications: When female umbrella cockatoos are ready to reproduce, they usually show behavioral changes. Hormonal fluctuations, nest-building activities, and increased vocalization are a few examples of these symptoms. The best time to breed can be ascertained by keeping an eye on these indicators.
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