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Hand Raised Sun Conures

September 26, 2015 By Impulse Parrots

Impulse Parrots has 2 baby sun conures who are weaned and looking for a new home.  These guys have been hand raised since they were 2 weeks old and have been DNA sexed as a male and female (they are siblings).  These guys can be placed on hold with a 50% deposit.

 

Male hand raised Sun Conure – SOLD

Female Pied Sun Conure (previously hand raised, selling as aviary) – SOLD

Please contact us by filling out the form on our Contact Page for further information.

 

Hand Raised Sun Conures make great pets for all ages and love playing with you.  They are very intelligent but can be rather noisy so please keep that in mind.  They have a very limited talking ability but make a very fun small-medium sized pet bird.  All our hand raised Sun Conures are weaned onto fresh fruit and vegetables, our very own Premium Bird Seed Mix and Vetafarm Parrot Essential Pellets.

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Sunconure2 Female Pied Sun Conure by Impulse Parrots

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hand Raised Female Sun Conure for sale by Impulse Parrots

Hand Raised Female Sun Conure for sale by Impulse Parrots

 

 

 

 

4 Week Old Hand Raised Sun Conures for sale

 

 

Filed Under: Sold Aviary Birds, Sold Hand Raised Birds Tagged With: Birds for Kids, Birds for sale, hand raised birds, Hand Raised Birds for Children, Hand Raised Birds For Sale, Hand Raised Sun Conure

Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeets

January 9, 2015 By Impulse Parrots

Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeets make fantastic pets for both adults and children.  They are playful clowns who love to wrestle with hands and toys.  They can be quite good talkers and their bright colours make them not only a fun bird but a beautiful bird to own.  Lorikeets do require a special diet consisting of a quality dry and wet mix along with daily fresh fruit and vegetables.  We use and recommend Passwell Complete Lori Dry Mix and Wombaroo Lori & Honey Eater wet mix.

As with all our hand raised birds, they can be put on hold until weaned with a 50% deposit.

Typical Price

  • Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeets (normals): $100

Please contact us by filling out the form on our Contact Page for further information.

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Photos of previously hand raised & sold Lorikeets

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Hand Raised Rainbow and Scaly Breasted Lorikeets by Impulse Parrots
Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeets by Impulse Parrots
Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeets
Hand Raised Lutino Rainbow Lorikeet hen by impulse parrots
Olive Hand Raised Rainbow Lorikeet by Impulse Parrots
Hand Raised Jade Rainbow Lorikeet by Impulse Parrots
Hand Raised Jade Rainbow Lorikeets by Impulse Parrots
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Filed Under: Sold Hand Raised Birds Tagged With: Birds for Kids, Birds for sale, hand raised birds, Hand Raised Birds for Children, Hand Raised Birds For Sale, Hand Raised Lorikeet, Impulse Parrots, parrots for sale, talking birds, Talking Parrots

Introducing a New Bird to your Household

March 14, 2012 By Impulse Parrots

Going to a new home is a very stressful time for any hand raised bird and some take it better than others. Some will settle into the new environment instantly and other take a while to learn to trust this new person and strange place. Here are our hints and tips at helping settle in your new hand raised birds into your household:

  • When transporting your bird, it is best to cover the cage. This helps keep the bird cool and also gives it a sense of security.

 

  • When you get your bird home, just let the bird settle in before trying to take him/her out. We can not stress this enough! It is a new house and new people and all of a sudden there is a strange hand coming towards them. This can give them cause to fear hands which we are sure you don’t want. We recommend leaving the bird in its cage in a quiet part of the house for a few days to let it settle in before trying to socialise with them. For the first few times of letting them out, just leave the door open and let them come out in their own time. This will make them feel more secure in the new environment.

 

  • Until the bird start to get use to their new homes, it is best to do lots of short play times rather than one big one each day. Try to offer treats as well. This helps them learn that time out with their new owner is a positive time and they get treats.

 

  • Remember that birds are still classed as “wild” and are not like dogs and cats. They can and will bite at any given time. If your parrot bites you, do not react (they will be looking for a reaction) and push forwards into their beak. They will have no choice but to let go. You can also try to distract them from biting by offering treats.

 

  • As said previously, some birds will settle into their new homes sooner than others. We find the larger parrots such as Galahs and Eclectus will settle in alot sooner than the smaller birds. So even though they are hand raised, they may still be scared of people. Remember – its a VERY STRESSFUL TIME for them. They have lost their security of an environment they know, people they have known since they were 2 weeks old, lost all their “nest mates” and are now all alone in a strange place with strange people.

 

  • If you have any other birds you want to socialise them with, it is best to let them get to know each other in the security of their own cages side by side. You will need to give it time as some birds (like Conures and Indian Ringnecks) can get very defensive to start with.

Filed Under: Parrot Training Tagged With: Birds in a new household, hand raised birds, Introducing your bird to family

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