Are there any reputable Cherry Headed Conure Breeders anywhere in the USA???

ehilleary

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Hello, my name is Elisha Hilleary & I just lost my 18-year-old male Cherry Headed Conure, Hermie on Mon & have been looking all over the USA for a Cherry Headed Conure Breeder so I can get myself another one to cherish. I'm having ZERO LUCK so far in my search.:17::17: Does anyone know of any reputable Cherry Headed Conure Breeders at all anywhere in the USA??:06::06: I'm wanting to get myself another DNA sexed male Cherry Headed Conure for a pet as I'm absolutely devastated about losing my Hermie. I live in Missouri but I'm willing to go through a reputable breeder located anywhere within the USA.

Any help at all will be very much appreciated!! Thank you. Elisha Hilleary
 

SailBoat

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Hello, my name is Elisha Hilleary & I just lost my 18-year-old male Cherry Headed Conure, Hermie on Mon & have been looking all over the USA for a Cherry Headed Conure Breeder so I can get myself another one to cherish. I'm having ZERO LUCK so far in my search.:17::17: Does anyone know of any reputable Cherry Headed Conure Breeders at all anywhere in the USA??:06::06: I'm wanting to get myself another DNA sexed male Cherry Headed Conure for a pet as I'm absolutely devastated about losing my Hermie. I live in Missouri but I'm willing to go through a reputable breeder located anywhere within the USA.

Any help at all will be very much appreciated!! Thank you. Elisha Hilleary

You are likely going to have search long and hard to find one of these Parrots. Over the last fifteen years there has been a very steady decline in the number of Breeders of the smaller Parrots with only the most popular small parrot Breeders still in business.

This is being driven by several factors with the largest one is a total lack of anything close to looking like a breakeven. Even the larger Parrot Breeders are moving to only the most popular large Parrots. Diversity is going away!
 

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