Cockatiel Bird for sale in Manchester, Tennessee | $400


Hsnd raised female pearl cockatiel
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Rehoming my female cockatiel Jayko, she was hand raised. She has just started laying eggs, that she sits on a lot. She is a pearl. Cage and everything goes, you pick up.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$400
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the rehoming of the cockatiel?
When you adopt Jayko, the female pearl cockatiel, you will also receive her cage and all necessary supplies. Everything will be ready for you to pick up!
How much does the cockatiel cost?
The rehoming fee for the female pearl cockatiel is $400.
Where is the cockatiel located?
Jayko is located in Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee, United States.
What is the personality of the cockatiel?
Jayko is lovingly hand raised and has a friendly demeanor. She is starting to show her motherly instincts by laying and sitting on eggs.
Is this a suitable pet for beginners?
Absolutely! Cockatiels are known for being social and affectionate, making them great pets for both beginners and experienced bird owners.
What should I provide for the cockatiel once adopted?
Make sure to provide a spacious cage, fresh food, and clean water regularly. It's also important to offer toys for mental stimulation and social interaction.
Can I visit Jayko before making a decision?
Yes, potential adopters are encouraged to meet Jayko to ensure a good match. This can help you understand her personality and care requirements better.
Why are you rehoming Jayko?
Due to personal circumstances, I am unable to provide Jayko with the time and attention she deserves. I want her to go to a loving home where she can thrive.
What type of food does the cockatiel eat?
Jayko enjoys a diet of high-quality pellets, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Always provide fresh food items to keep her healthy!
Can cockatiels be kept alone or do they need company?
Cockatiels can thrive alone, but they do enjoy interaction. Consider spending time with them daily or even adopting a second bird for companionship.
























