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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 10/10 |
| Overall Rating | 10/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 26th Jul 2008
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Good Points: extremely affectionate to owner, playful and happy (if hand-raised!). Small size, robust, requires little care and can live 15 years and more. When let free in the house, it will spent most of his time playing with the owner and perching on his shoulder. It loves also to be gently scratched on the head, and it will repay the owner with "kisses" given with the beak.
Bad Points: If kept alone, it requires daily attention from the owner. Company and playing is a must for those parrots. Very easy to tame and sweet behaving, but not submissive like a dog. It can be very stubborn (but not aggressive).
General comments: Difficult to review "parrots", there are so many species with great difference in size, price, habits, etc. My review is related to hand raised peachface lovebirds (Agapornis Roseicollis). Very nice small pets!
Guest.'s review and ratings | 137 words
Review by
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on 12th Jan 2006
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I own an "Apricot" which is a unique hybrid Australian Parrot. It is a sterlie animal as an offspring between a Pink and Grey Galah and a Short Billed Corella, both Australian natives, fortunately, in spite of culling to placate landowners, still in abundance.
This cross takes the gentle handlability of the Pink and Grey, and the clownishness and assertion of the Corella to produce the most wonderful house pet. I have owned dogs all my life, indeed I once was a dog trainer in the military, ...
sapperk9's full review | 213 words
