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blue and gold macaws for sale

      Colorful parrots for sale and often raucous, they call attention to themselves even when quiet.  Our blue and gold macaws for sale is aptly named, with a gorgeous blue body and dark lemon-yellow chest, this is a bird that’s hard to miss. It also referred to as the blue and yellow macaw.

Our baby macaw for sale has a green strip of feathers just above its black beak, and a partially naked face that will blush pink when it is excited. Its feet are dark gray or black, and it has a black “beard” of feathers just below its beak. Macaws for sale are a force to be reckoned with.  Everything about them is big, from their voices to their attitudes.  Even the mini macaws are big on the inside! 

      Although, to the uninitiated, macaws seem formidable and may bluster and carry on, those who share their lives with these magnificent friends know that they contain surprisingly soft and loving hearts and sensitive natures.  Macaw people adore their great friends to the very core of their being … and for good reason.  It only takes one gentle kiss from the giant beak of a blue and gold macaw for sale near you to open the stoniest of hearts.

Macaw Parrot eggs

         Hatching  macaw eggs for a unique and exciting adventure in the world of hatching! With their beautiful colors and personalities, you can get the opportunity of hatching your own baby macaw your self. contact us to buy fertile blue and gold macaw parrot eggs.

What temperature should parrot eggs be incubated at?
           Incubate the eggs in an incubator designed for parrot or exotic bird eggs. The incubator you use should have accurate temperature control within one-tenth of one degree, and ideally a system for humidity control. Maintain the temperature at 99.3 degrees F, and the humidity at 40 to 50 percent.

How long does it take for a parrot egg to hatch?
          Incubation Duration. Blue and gold macaw for sale, parrot egg incubation periods can vary by breed but are typically between 24-28 days. Some parrot breeds can hatch in as little as 18 days. Research your specific breed to find out how long your egg will need to be incubated.