
I got in touch with a breeder and my name is on a waiting list for a baby Blue & Gold. I decided in the end on the B&G instead of the scarlet. I have always loved the scarlet macaws but I feel that I would enjoy a B&G a lot more and feel it's better suited for me.
There are no babies yet. The parents have been busy in the nestbox. However I am on a waiting list. So if there's people infront of me, this could definitely be a while. And I'm more than happy to wait. I was impressed with the breeder's website and also reviews from other parronts with the quality of care and the amount of love they put into what they do. They really put the birds' best interest first and foremost and that's what's important.
A macaw lays a clutch of 1-3 eggs. Incubation period can be 26-29 days. And it can take months to wean a baby. Handfeeding is very tricky. If you get the food down the wrong tube, you can kill the bird. It's a very, VERY delicate thing that's best left to professionals. A huge problem in aviculture is a lot of dishonest breeders out to make a buck will sell unweaned babies. You see it and read about it all the time on the forums. These poor people have a baby that's not weaned and they are freaking out, not knowing what to do. I know someone who got into a weaning nightmare with a shady breeder and it was a very, very heartbreaking situation.

I feel that this is something I have extensively been researching for a very long time and definitely feel ready to make the commitment. It hasn't been thought through lightly, as this bird could potentially outlive me. This will most likely be my last feathered kid.
I'll keep posting updates and keep everyone informed.
OH and I'm sure you all want to know...regardless of the sex, boy or girl, the bird's name will be Rudder...yes...as in an airplane rudder...





