The method of selecting an Alexander parrot includes carefully observing the parrot's appearance, such as coat color, feather condition and shape, observing the parrot's behavior to see if it is lively and friendly; checking the parrot's physical health to check whether it is infected with viruses or diseases.
Artificially bred Alexander parrots do not need to spend too much time adapting to the new environment and owners. After adapting to the environment, they are very strong and have great vitality. They are very active parrots in the aviary. It is more ideal for this kind of Asian parakeet to provide a spacious flight aviary.
Before purchasing a parrot, you should consider the species of your choice, learn more about some methods of raising parrots, and go to the flower and bird market to explore the prices of different parrot species for your own selection.
Go to a regular and high-quality bird shop to select the parrots to avoid the quality and variety of the parrots. The problem is, when selecting baby birds, you should observe whether the bird's appetite is good. If the baby bird is too young, it will be very hungry for food.
When choosing a parrot, you need to carefully observe whether the parrot’s eyes are bright. If possible, you can deliberately tease the parrot to observe whether the parrot’s movements are agile, whether its wings and feet are disabled, and whether its body is healthy.