Sheila,
Attached
are a few photos of the baby and of his
cage. As you can see from the disarray of
his feathers, he hadn’t been home but a
few short moments and already allowed us to
love on him and handle him! He finally did
allow me to wash his feathers up this
evening after dinner. (He adores the chili
peppers I grow and dry; he stayed busy with
one while I washed him up!)
Anyone
that is leery of shipping, please don’t
be. I was, too. I’d even contemplated the
6 hour drive each way to avoid the baby
having to fly! The folks at Delta handled
our baby with the utmost care, and he was
raised with such human care that he allowed
me to pet him in less than 1 minute of the
attendant handing me his pet taxi when his
flight came in. He was a little mad,
but for wanting out after a long day, not
because he was harmed in any way. Our
baby is hands above the local “pet-store
birds,” that sell for as much as $2,500.
I cannot say enough good things
about the way these guys are loved and
raised. Within an hour of being home
he allowed us to handle, pet, and love on
him. The next morning after breakfast, he
acted as though he has been here all of his
life!
He
is an absolute joy! He already waves,
steps-up, says hello, and preens us! I
can’t thank you enough for having taken
the time to combine the good sense approach
of superior nutrition, genuine knowledge of
each species and its needs, and PROPER
hand-rearing. As I know you are aware, it
makes for a superior family addition.
THANK-YOU
for completing our family,
Dave
& Barbie Carpenter
RBC
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P.S.
We’ll have a name by mornING