Macaw Bird for sale in Gainesville, Florida | Petzlover


Macaws Blue & Gold 4 Sale (***) ***-***2
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Due to a change in circumstance and life being what it is and throwing obstacles in the way with a heavy heart i have to find my Young Blue and gold Macaw parrots a new home, They are 11 months old and DNA sexed. They have been hand reared by our-self and was reared and socialized well to be part of my family. They wears a parrot harness outside and have been going though free flight training and been outside free flying on a few occasions, my goal being to have a fully winged Parrots to go everywhere with us. I am going to be sad to see them go.! we do ship and deliver so interested persons should Text us via (***) ***-***2 for more info about these lovely pets.
Frequently Asked Questions about Blue & Gold Macaws
1. What is the lifespan of a Blue & Gold Macaw?
The Blue & Gold Macaw typically has a lifespan of 30 to 50 years when properly cared for. This makes them a long-term commitment for pet owners.
2. Are Blue & Gold Macaws easy to train?
Yes, Blue & Gold Macaws are known for their intelligence and learning abilities. With patience and consistent training, they can learn a variety of tricks and commands.
3. What kind of diet do Blue & Gold Macaws need?
A balanced diet for Blue & Gold Macaws includes high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and nuts. It's crucial to avoid feeding them avocados, chocolate, and caffeine as these can be harmful.
4. How much space do Blue & Gold Macaws require?
Macaws like the Blue & Gold Macaw need ample space to move around. A large, sturdy cage is essential, and they also benefit from regular out-of-cage time in a safe environment.
5. Do Blue & Gold Macaws get along with children or other pets?
Blue & Gold Macaws can be very social and can get along with children and other pets if properly socialized from a young age. However, supervision is recommended to ensure safe interactions.
6. Can Blue & Gold Macaws be left alone for long periods?
These social birds thrive on interaction and should not be left alone for long periods. If you work long hours, it may be beneficial to have another pet or arrange for companionship during the day.
7. What should I consider before getting a Blue & Gold Macaw?
Before adopting a Blue & Gold Macaw, consider their lifespan, dietary needs, socialization requirements, and the time commitment they demand. Ensure that you are prepared for the responsibilities that come with caring for a large bird.





























