Green Thiged Caiques Eggs

$45.00

Step into the captivating world of Green-thighed Caiques, where each feathered friend brings boundless joy and vibrant energy into your home. While breeding these delightful birds may present its challenges, our farm boasts a collection of exceptional breeding pairs, ensuring the highest quality offspring and a seamless breeding experience.

With their innate nurturing instincts, Green-thighed Caiques excel as caretakers of their young, creating a nurturing environment that fosters healthy development. Our diverse breeding program spans different regions, allowing us to cultivate strong genetic lines and produce offspring of exceptional quality.

At our farm, we prioritize the comfort and well-being of our birds, providing spacious m3 cages that offer ample room for natural behaviors while ensuring peace and privacy for optimal breeding conditions. Our commitment to excellence extends to the safe transport of our eggs, ensuring they arrive at your doorstep within seven days of laying, ready to hatch into vibrant new life.

Rest assured, each egg is carefully inspected and graded A for fertilization, with a hatching guarantee of an impressive 99%. Whether you’re a seasoned breeder or a first-time avian enthusiast, our farm offers nothing but the best service imaginable, ensuring your journey into Green-thighed Caique breeding is met with expertise and dedication.

Join us on this extraordinary journey into the heart of avian excellence. With our farm, you can trust that you’re receiving the highest quality birds and service, because we are committed to providing nothing but the best for our clients. Your dream of welcoming Green-thighed Caiques into your life starts here, where passion meets dedication in every aspect of our operation.

Description

The Green thigh Caique is currently the most popular and least common of the three types Caique known in aviculture. In terms of behavior, they sit me between the Black head and Yellow thigh. What especially in birds that are close to the import of birds sit, so that only grown with few generations has been noticeable in aviculture.