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hai guyz

i got a baby sulpher crested cocky up for sale

its pretty much those white ones you see

his hand raised so loves people and is a bottomless pit..

should be ready in about 4-6 weeks.. all weaned

on seed + veg.

itl still beg and stuff so a feed of egg and buscuit formula every now and then wont hurt..

i want $500neg for this little mofo..

pm me for detailz

pics up tomorrow

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Hi Adz

these dont need a license

a cage thats about 1000 x 1000 should be enough if you intend on getting it out etc...

the one advertised it already learning how to climb out of its box and is now getting used to cage life.

playing with them everyday will be good to so they can bond with you. these things have the intelegance of a 3 yr old

oh man,.. why must you be on the wrong side of oz ? i been searching for one of these babies here in QLD.. but im always 1 day too late..!

i would be very keen if you could find someone who are willing to freight them to Brissy.. im pretty sure some freight company does it.

here you go mate.

bit hard to get the pics as they just want to scramble all over you

they are NOT imprinted so they know their little birds, not little humans as some people get all lovey dovey.

so this one can handle being alone if you need to go out.

their cracking seed now and should be ready in a couple of weeks.

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hey have you tried putting an ad in petlink.com.au?

these birds need socialising at least hold and play with them everyday to avoid them biting and bored. Needs a lot of chewing toys as well.

They can be freighted, look up in yellow pages there are freight companies that are specialised on sending pets or birds. They just need a travelling cage, plenty of food and water. Either the company will pick it up at your place or drop it off at the airport, then the buyer picks it up.

but my advice is get a local buyer less stress for the poor bird.

Goodluck!

rocky has be sold guys!

his going up to geraldton!

i know of the stresses of freight

but toos are tuff lil things and hold up well.

you have birds too?>

I've got 2 eclectus, smart birds but needs a lot of attention

just like raising kids

need fresh fruit & vegies

toys so they wont get bored otherwise they'll pluck their feathers

they are a bundle of joy though

great pets

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