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With their vibrant green feathers and entertaining personalities, it’s no wonder Indian ringneck parakeets are growing in popularity as pets. But where’s the best place to get one of these charming birds to join your family? This article explores the top options for purchasing your new feathered friend.

Purchasing from a Reputable Breeder

Getting an Indian ringneck parakeet from a responsible, experienced breeder is highly recommended to ensure a healthy, well-socialized bird. Take the time to research breeders and ask for references from previous customers. If possible, visit the breeder’s facilities in person to inspect conditions. Look for:

  • Clean, spacious cages and breeding areas
  • Proper healthcare and grooming routines
  • Birds appearing active, with bright eyes and smooth feathers
  • Good rapport between birds and breeders

Established breeders like Alexandrine Aviary in Illinois and Arizona Parrots Cove in Arizona have excellent reputations among ringneck owners. Make sure to ask about the breeder’s experience with Indian ringnecks specifically.

A qualified breeder focuses on parent-raising babies and providing frequent handling, proper diet, and vet care from a young age. This careful rearing generally results in tame, well-adjusted birds compared to pet store varieties. Expect to pay between $400-$2,800 for a hand-fed, parent-raised baby. The wide price range is usually determined on the color mutations such as a lutino (yellow), emerald or violet blue Indian variety.  

“While more expensive upfront than a pet store, purchasing from a responsible breeder is worth the investment in your bird’s long-term health and wellbeing,” says avian veterinarian Dr. Angela Palmer.

You also gain the breeder’s expertise and continued support. Reputable breeders want you to succeed in caring for your new feathered family member. Don’t hesitate to reach out to them with any questions or issues that arise.

Adopting from a Bird Rescue or Sanctuary

Adopting an Indian Ringneck Parrot through a bird rescue organization or sanctuary can be very rewarding. Many dedicated groups take in ringnecks needing new homes due to factors like owner surrender, neglect cases, or rescue from the pet trade. The pros of adopting include:

  • Saving the life of a bird in need
  • A screening process to match you with a good temperament bird
  • Often lower adoption fees, ranging from $50-$200

Check out highly recommended adoption groups like The Gabriel Foundation in Colorado and Foster Parrots Ltd. in Rhode Island. Both meticulously match ringnecks to experienced owners prepared to provide proper lifetime care.

“Adopting Charlie through Foster Parrots has been amazing,” says Claire Wilkins of Massachusetts. “They really took the time to ensure he was a good fit for our family before his adoption.”

The downside of adopting is having limited selection and unknown history for the birds. But for many owners seeking to provide a deserving ringneck a second chance, the rewards outweigh any negatives.

Pet Stores, Backyard Breeders and Online Marketplaces

Pet Stores

Many people find and purchase Indian Ringneck Parrots from pet stores. However, make sure to take into consideration the potential risks and don’t hesitate to inquire about the origins of the birds, whether they were nurtured by hand, if they were given seeds, pellets, and/or fruits, and other relevant details. Anticipate spending between $250 and $500 at pet stores in your area. 

Pros:

  • Convenience – pet stores are easily accessible and allow you to buy a bird on impulse.
  • Price – pet store birds are sometimes less expensive than those from breeders.
  • Variety – pet stores often have multiple birds to choose from.

Cons:

  • Health/behavior issues – pet store birds are more likely to have health problems or behavior issues due to poor breeding and care. Stress from transport can also cause problems.
  • Lack of history – pet stores usually don’t have information on the bird’s background or lineage.
  • Lack of support – pet store employees often lack knowledge on proper bird care. They won’t provide the same guidance and support as a breeder.
  • Potential unethical breeding – many pet store birds come from bird mills that focus on profits over breeding healthy, well-socialized birds.
  • Improper care – pet stores frequently keep birds in small, crowded cages leading to more issues.

Backyard Breeders – Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Lower prices compared to breeders and pet stores
  • Somewhat easier acquisition process

Cons:

  • Lack of health and genetic testing
  • Poor breeding practices and lack of experience
  • No guarantees on health or temperament
  • Birds prone to illnesses and behavior problems
  • No support system after purchase

Online Marketplaces – Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Ability to search for birds nationally
  • Potentially lower prices
  • Delivery directly to your home

Cons:

  • No way to meet bird or breeder in-person beforehand
  • Higher risk of scams or dishonest sellers
  • Stress on bird from shipping
  • No health screening or quarantine procedures
  • Lack of post-purchase support and guidance

It is not hard to find a Ringneck Parakeet for sale online. While backyard breeders and online sellers may seem like easier options, the potential lack of ethics, experience, and ongoing support mean purchasing an Indian Ringneck through these channels carries substantially higher risks and is strongly discouraged.

Caution: Backyard breeders without proper avian husbandry experience or facilities can result in behavior and health issues for birds. Always avoid supporting such unethical, profit-driven sources.

What to Look for When Selecting a Bird

When meeting any potential Indian ringneck parakeet, look for:

  • Bright, alert eyes
  • Smooth, well-groomed feathers
  • Good weight and body condition
  • Active, inquisitive behavior
  • Clean vent area, no discharge

Also ask detailed questions about the bird’s background, including:

  • Parent-raised vs. hand-fed?
  • Any past illnesses or injuries?
  • Current diet and supplements?
  • Any training done?
  • Health guarantees?

An ethical, responsible breeder or adoption group will gladly answer questions and provide vet paperwork. This transparency ensures you make the best selection for your family.

Read our article on the Overview, Characteristics and Care of Indian Ringneck Parakeets

Let the Journey Begin!

Doing your homework to find an Indian ringneck from a reputable source sets the stage for an incredible journey with your new feathered friend. Let us know if you need any other tips for locating your dream green bird. We’d love to help get you started on the right foot!

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