Thank you for the input it really is something to consider. Much like you with the green cheek, I have bonded with the bird deeply so far. He gets excited to see me and cuddles with me to the point he is a Velcro bird, he is very sweet.
Now is it certainly true that if the bird is sickly at a young age will Definrtely be sickly throughout his life? If so I may switch to another golden of I must although I love this little guy. Thank you so much for your concern I do appreciate it.
Buddy, we've already spoken privately at length about this bird and the entire situation with the pet shop and the "breeder"/owner, which is really quite bad and shady, so I'm not going to go back into that. I appreciate that you're already "bonded" to this baby bird, but if I didn't say this I would feel guilty myself...
You are setting yourself up for a horrible experience with this bird, and it's your first bird, so this is going to be just an awful, painful, tragic experience for you and your family, as well as extremely expensive, and it's most-likely going to end in tragedy after you spend a fortune and just tear your heart apart trying to help this bird. He's been badly bred, horribly hand-raised, he's way behind in the weaning process/age due to horrible weaning techniques that have caused regression, and you're almost guaranteed to be bringing home a young parrot with severe neurological and behavioral issues, and possibly an inability to develop either physically and definitely psychologically...And now the bird is "sick"?
You need to be an adult right now, and instead of thinking with your heart and your emotions, as you have strictly been doing this entire time, you need to take a step back from and look at this rationally and logically. Because every single little thing that you have described, mentioned, and spoken about regarding this bird, the shop, the breeding methods, and the bird's health has been just horribly wrong and red-flagged. I have seen so many young people get emotional about their first real pet, regardless of the species, and they think strictly with their emotions and their heart and their brains are just shut-off, and they say things like "I don't care if he only lives for a month or so, I'm going to give him the best month he could have", which while admirable always ends with a totally devastated and completely jaded person, who then cannot ever really connect with another pet ever again, for fear of it happening again. You just need to really use your head instead of your heart and look at the big picture here...Every single thing about this bird, the breeder/shop, the way this bird has been bred, raised, fed, weaned, just everything has been totally backwards and done in the most shady possible way, and it reeks of a greedy, uneducated, inexperienced, and uncaring pet shop owner who doesn't care at all about their animals or their customers, and only wants your money bro.
What exactly is wrong with the baby now? How is the baby "sick"? Realize that a baby bird that isn't even close to being weaned that becomes sick with an infection, illness, disease, etc. and that doesn't get proper care from an experienced Avian Specialist Vet IMMEDIATELY is probably going to not make it, as their little immune systems are not able to fight-off much...So YOUR WORRY RIGHT NOW, forgetting everything else, is that you're no going to be bringing this baby home for what, another 5 weeks or more? So you're talking about finding a proper Avian Specialist Vet to take the baby to once you have him in your possession after he's weaned, IN 5 WEEKS OR MORE...but he's sick right now friend. And he's an extremely young, unweaned baby bird with developmental issues already that is now suffering from some kind of illness, and this shop owner isn't going to even take him to an Avian Vet for diagnosis and treatment? Buddy, depending on what is wrong with this baby, if he doesn't get to an actual Avian Vet, get cultures, microscopy, imaging tests, etc., whatever he needs to properly diagnose what is wrong with him and also determine the proper medications to put him on, he's most-likely not going to make it another 5 weeks..
***Unfortunately, if this shop owner takes this baby to an Exotic's Vet or a General Vet, what they typically do is just simply put the bird on an Antibiotic immediately, without doing any tests, and it's usually Baytril (Enrofloxacin), and that's it, that's all they do. So if the bird is suffering from a Fungal/Yeast infection instead of a Bacterial Infection, or if whatever Bacterial Infection the bird has is not sensitive to Baytril or whatever Antibiotic they just automatically put him on without doing a culture to find out, then the bird is going to get worse and worse, which is exactly what usually happens. With an adult bird this is bad enough when they do this, as the bird is usually put on round after round after round of Antibiotics before they actually decide to do a culture to find out what is wrong with the bird...But with a young, unweaned baby with a weak, underdeveloped immune system, this isn't going to fly. This is very, very bad news buddy...
What exactly is wrong with the bird when you say that he's "sick"?