Button Quails as Pets
The State bird of California is a California Quail, the button Quail is about half the size and does not have had plume. Button Quails come in white, silver, reddish-brown, and even speckled colors.
The State bird of California is a California Quail, the button Quail is about half the size and does not have had plume. Button Quails come in white, silver, reddish-brown, and even speckled colors.
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Thanks so much for spending time with me on the phone. Very much appreciated.
As discussed, I will be getting a single Linnie. Most likely, it will stay at one. There is a small chance it could expand to two birds later … but not in the plans right now. I just mention that in case it influences your recommendation. Wouldn’t want to have to change cages later in this unlikely occurrence.
 Parrot breeders all over the world trust Hagen Tropican Mash Hand-Feeding Formula for providing their precious baby birds with all the essential nutrients necessary for excellent growth and brilliant plumage.
I wanted to let you know that the full specturm bird cage light bulb that I just ordered from you will not fit the NuAge bird cage light fixture. The bulb has a broad area just above the screw-in part that makes it incompatible.Â
Since you sell NuAge cages, I thought you might like to add this information about the bulb so your next customer doesn’t waste money on a bulb that won’t fit!
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Thank you for responding to my request for notification. However, the cage I currently have is the SAME cage purchased from the bird shop we bought our Moluccan 16 years ago. We made the purchase for him exactly one year ago, after a fire we had in our home.
Good morning! Our current cage is a smaller, 12-year-old or more Prevue cage.
Amos is a great escape artist, and has 5 padlocks including one for the bottom grate that he can push open.
I so much appreciate your phone call yesterday–thank you!
The cage arrived about 5:30 yesterday evening via UPS. Our UPS guy has been delivering here for years so he brought it all the way into the house for me, which was great! He loves our dog so he even stayed a few minutes to play with her! LOL!
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Hi there,
I was referred to your website by some folks who have purchased from you in the past. It is generally known that HQ makes a very good cage. I have looked at some of the other cages you have to offer and wanted to know how they compare.
I have seen the Prevue Select cages but haven’t seen any reviews or information on the web as to the quality, ease of cleaning, etc.
I notice that the Prevue Select 3152 is more expensive than the HQ 80024 and wondered if it is a better cage overall.
The other line I am curious is AE, any suggestions?
Thanks
Adrian
It’s hard enough to house a parrot in a cage let alone two especially when they come from different continents (Senegal’s are from Africa and Quakers are from South America). We just received a call from a woman who bought a bird cage from us less than two years ago. At the time she was about to acquire a Quaker and Senegal parrot – both just recently weened. (more…)
Hi Elaine
We received your order.Â
Upon examination of your order, we see you ordered a MEDIUM thermo perch for a bird that is too large for a medium thermo perch. A Scarlet Macaw will need a LARGE Thermo perch.Â
The medium could break and is not thick enough for such a beefy bird. A larger perch is required for such a large bird so it does not have to grip it so tight to hang on.Â