African Grey Parrot Bird for sale in McFarland, Wisconsin | $600


Young Congo African Grey Parrots ready
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:528581
Price / Fee
:$600
Location
:McFarland, Dane County, Wisconsin
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Super sweet young male and female Congo African Grey Parrots ready to meet their new forever families. Weaned onto a nutritious diet of veggies and pellets. Comes fully weaned and fully fledged. It’s important for their development to fly a lot when young. They are disease tested and knows how to step up. This Greys are introduced to harness too! So you can enjoy taking your new feathered baby out with you this summer. They are socialize with the entire family, so are good with both men and women. Each cost $600 and a pair cost $1000. Shipping can be arranged upon request
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$600
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of the Congo African Grey Parrots available for adoption?
The young Congo African Grey Parrots are super sweet, socialized with the entire family, and ready to meet their new forever families. They come both as males and females and are disease tested.
What is the diet of the Congo African Grey Parrots?
These parrot babies are weaned onto a nutritious diet made up of veggies and pellets, ensuring they are healthy and ready for their new homes.
Are the Congo African Grey Parrots trained?
Yes, they know how to step up and are also introduced to a harness for easy outdoor experiences.
What is the price for the Congo African Grey Parrots?
The price for each parrot is $600 (USD), and a pair is available for $1000 (USD).
Where are the Congo African Grey Parrots located?
They are located in McFarland, Dane County, Wisconsin, United States.
Is shipping available for the Congo African Grey Parrots?
Yes, shipping can be arranged upon request for those who are unable to pick them up in person.
How important is it for young Congo African Grey Parrots to fly?
Flying is essential for their development when they are young, so we encourage plenty of flying time to help them grow strong and healthy.






















