here is a list of questions I would ask:
have the parents been vet checked, if so ask to see the vet documents
do the chicks come with a health guarantee?
ask if it has been hand fed AND hand raised, they are not the same.(don't let them tell you they are cause they ARE NOT)
ask about diet,(are the parents and babies on a pellet diet, along with vegetables, beans, leafy greens, etc...
socialization(is it just with the breeder or with friends and family)
banded?
ask to see the parents(and their diet)
how long have they been breeding AG's?
if they don't let you see the parents or the aviary(take a good look to see how clean it is)
you may decide to hold off or don't get the bird.
most reputable breeders will allow people to view their aviary....now some will not if they are breeding, or if they have the strictest rules to eliminate possible viruses/contaminents being brought in....just go with your gut instinct
also ask about deposits.....are they refundable should something happen to the baby before you pick it up?....do you get a receipt?
do they dna, if so how much?(only if you want to know the sex)(shouldn't be anymore than $20.00)....don't let them hose you on that
Often I go with a line of questions, then when I get there, I have a million more.
What is the name of the breeder Shayner, I may know them or have heard about them.
I do know there use to be a excellent breeder in Innisfil, I can't remember her name but she comes highly recommended, are you heading off to Wasaga Beach way by any chance?....the weather is suppose to be rotten tomorrow with plenty of snow.
...ok, my daughter has just informed me that I am coming across like a know it all,geez, I don't think I am, if I am I apologize. I always try and be thorough when purchasing a bird, and it just comes from making plenty of mistakes along the way.