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The price of each baby is 55.00 at this time. English Budgies and Hagaromo Parakeets are 125.00 each. Because everything that it takes to breed, hand feed, and keep the babies and their parents healthy and happy is going up in cost all the time, I, too, must raise the price of the babies when I need to. I hope that you can understand if last year you bought a baby at a lower price and wanted to buy another baby this year only to find that they have gone up in price. I am still one of the lowest-priced Parakeet breeders in this area. When you take one of my babies home, my service does not stop there. For the life of your baby, you may email or call me with questions and set up an appointment for grooming at no charge. Once you have decided which baby you'd like, I require you to place a 50% deposit down on that baby so that you can hold it until it's fully weaned if it's still hand feeding or until you have everything you need to bring the baby home. I will only hold a baby once it’s weaned for 2 weeks. You should have sufficient time to get everything you need, according to my guidelines for bringing the baby home. See the section on refunds for reasons why I do not refund deposits. I would like a photo of the cage set up so that I can give you suggestions and see if you’re missing anything the baby will need. You will find a detailed list on the Avian Education page of everything you need to have before you pick up your baby. If you have any questions about the cage and items you need to set it up, please check the information sheets and the website first before you ask me. Everything you need to know should be provided to you on the information sheets or here on the website.
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Please follow these guidelines to ensure you are raising a Happy and Healthy Parakeet!
I will not allow a baby to go home until I know it has a safe carrier to travel home in, the correct size cage to live in once it goes home, safe toys, correct perches, a safe environment, and a knowledgeable owner who will continue to do everything in their power to provide all of the things mentioned above.
I have done my job; now it’s your responsibility to carry on where I have left off.
REFUNDS
I DO NOT REFUND ANY MONEY ONCE A BABY GOES HOME
I do not mean to sound harsh or cruel, but my time is very valuable!
Each baby that leaves here is healthy and fully weaned. If a baby dies after it leaves my home, I can not be held responsible. I do not know how the baby was handled after it left here or what it may have been fed. I may, however, replace a baby if I am positive that what caused the first baby to die will never happen again.
The only money I will refund is a deposit if someone changes their mind about a baby within a reasonable time. If the baby is ready to go home and you have had the deposit on the baby since it was in the incubator and decided you don’t want it when it was ready to go home, that means the baby has been waiting here for weeks with a potential home, and suddenly it has none. That is not only unfair to the baby, who could have had a true forever home weeks earlier, a customer who may have wanted that baby but could not because you had a deposit on it and myself because now I have to find someone willing to buy a baby who is much older now and not as adoptable as one who could be at a younger age. The deposit would be 27.50. Now, it’s been weeks of feeding the baby, training the baby, answering emails or text messages, having other people interested in the baby but turned away because there’s a deposit on the baby and the money it cost to care for the baby for the weeks to do all that thinking the baby was sold and going to a good home. All to find out you don’t want the baby? In that case, deposits will not be refunded. That 27.50 paid for the extra time and effort it will cost to repost the baby as available again and hope that it finds its forever home.
People make mistakes, but you have to do your research!!
Because of cage space, I can not hold babies or adults any longer than 2 weeks. Once a baby is fully feathered, it needs to enter the baby cage, and weaned babies will go into the aviary. If you placed a deposit on a weaned baby, you must pick that baby up within 2 weeks or risk losing your deposit and the baby you placed it on. If you placed a deposit on a baby in the incubator, you must pick the baby up when it is fully weaned within 1 week since you have had ample time to make arrangements.
PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH!!