The Rose-breasted Cockatoos are not always easy to get but are well worth the effort to obtain. Like most Cockatoos this one is a real friendly bird that needs a lot of love and attention. The feathers are very soft like down which makes them fun to pet. Unlike other Cockatoos these should not be fed a diet of oily seeds, like sunflower seeds.
chris miller - 2013-03-23 I have a rose breasted cocatoo for sale in sevierville tn. Please call if you are interested . 865-621-9758, girl . 4 year old verry friendly
Courtney D Singleton - 2012-01-04 I am looking for a rose breasted cockatoo for myself. Please let me know if any of U out there has one. Thank U. Email or call 859-324-0479. I am in Ky.
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Teresa - 2012-10-01 I have one for sale if you have not already located one in your area. I am in Colorado. He is just 1 1/2 years old, talking, steps up readily. Let me know.
susie varrone - 2013-01-05 we have three babies...all under five months old...hand fed and very sweet!
susie varrone - 2013-01-05 I am in knoxville tn
Nicolson - 2013-01-30 Are you still searching? We have some wonderful rose breasted cockatoos among other parrots available and ready to go.
genia burbank - 2013-02-02 Looking for Susi V in Knoxville, TN. I am also in Knoxville and looking for a rose breasted Cockatoo. Please contact me ASAP. THANKS- GENIA 865-660-8140
genia burbank - 2013-03-04 I am looking for a rose breasted cockatoo. Do prefer a male... Thank you, Genia
Jai Speer - 2012-01-09 I am nine years old and I am looking for a galah or cockatoo as a pet. I live in Adelaide and I would like to know if anyone has one that they would like to give away. I have a cocky cage already. I would be a good carer for it.
Justin - 2005-12-20 Well i bought my 12 week old galah for $120. it had been hand raised alongside 15 other galahs. I have only had Dags for 2 weeks but he has already become the most lovable creature in the world. he gets a bit testy once he has eaten all of the sunflower seeds out of his parrot mix or when I'm busy typing on the computer, and he comes over and demands that my fingers give him a neck scratch. At night when i go to bed he is so quiet and goes to bed. during the day when i talk to him he responds with some sort of upbeat chirp.
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emma - 2012-08-26 Hi Justin, We have just had 8 painted conures in our aivery but they unfortunatly had to go because of the noise they make. It is a terrible screeching sound and our neighbour has to sleep during the day, it really isn't fair. We was interested in getting a rose-breasted/galah cockatoo but then searched up their noise level and wasn't impressed. How much do they really make is it a horrible squaking or a chirping and tweeting?
jay - 2009-12-11 wheres the best place to get a galah in adelaide australia for the cheapest price cheers
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Charlie Roche - 2011-08-18 They Rose Breasted are native to Australia and frequently (most of ther time) are considered a pest - and possibly rightfully so there. You shouldn't have any problems getting one anywhere in Australia and a very low price - well at least a fairly low price. Breeders must have them - I think they run about $300 there.
stacy - 2011-11-28 They have 2 at ANIMAL ATLANTA, BELLS FERRY ROAD, WOODSTOCK, GA. I go there alot and actually play with the 2 ((: they were hatched and hand fed there so they are very sweet and playful
SLISS FAMILY - 2004-05-25 We have a rose breasted cockatoo for over 3 years. She is very caring and loves to be around people and other animals. She is over 3 and a half years old. We take her out whenever we can (most times) with a harness. This type of parrot is the best we have ever seen!!! She will be with us always and she is a great alarm system when any one or other animal is around the home! These bird are not biters but will peck sometimes for play!
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diranben - 2010-05-22 Hi I'm diran I have two Breasted Cockatoo birds that I am giving out for free do let me know if interested. Here is my email (diran626@yahoo.com ) THANKS
Linda - 2011-05-15 Hi my name is Linda. I read on one site that a male Gala makes a better pet. Have you ever been around a male? I met a female Gala today and she was something else. She was friendly enough and very playful, she would pinch, have you ever had to deal with this behavior? I would appreciate anything you can tell me about a Gala. Thanks, Linda
Charlie Roche - 2011-05-30 It has been done. The rose breasted (gallah) has been bred with the corella and the umbrealla and possibly others. This is a site where there are photos of a couple of hybrids of cockatoos. I know it is far more prevalent with macaws and in many cases you wind up with extremely gorgeous birds. ARBC (a huge aviary let his macaws select their own mates and many did select mates not of their own kind. I don't know if that is in any way true of the cockatoos. From the photos, it doesn't seem that you wind up with a more beautiful bird. Why not just allow her to breed with another rose breasted? Rose breasted are excellent pets, fun to hold and play with and unique onto themselves in personality and looks. I am not against hybrids and I did breed them and found that many times, the hybrids were totally gorgeous and pleasant personalities but from these photos it just doesn't look like the same thing is true for cockatoos. I let my birds (pets) select their own LOVE and macaws didn't necessarily pick one of their own but all the cockatoos did. Anyway here is a link with photos. http://www.freewebs.com/windsongaviary/mutationsandhybrids.htm
frankie - 2011-05-30 i have a rose breaseted cockatoo...and i would like to know if I can breed her with any other kind of cockatoo like umbrella cockatoo or goffin cockatoo...thanks. Can I?
Chewy's Mom - 2009-01-21 I have a Rose-Breasted also. I find that he ain't too friendly towards other people, except a 2 yr old that he absolutely loves and is only allowed to mess with him under strict supervision. But we are working on his friendliness, if that's a word. I love him more then life itsself. I honestly wish that he was in the wild instead of in a cage. But I will not release him as he'd never survive.
Kurt van Wyk - 2008-03-31 My cousins from Australia have a flock of rose breasted cockatoos in their garden. They seem to have made themselves quite comfortable and frequently sit just outside the house! We (my two brothers, mum and dad) are getting an umbrella cockatoo in September and I just can't wait!
The Rose-breasted Cockatoos are not always easy to get but are well worth the effort to obtain. Like most Cockatoos this one is a real friendly bird that needs a lot of love and attention. The feathers are very soft like down which makes them fun to pet. Unlike other Cockatoos these should not be fed a diet of oily seeds, like sunflower seeds.
I have a rose breasted cocatoo for sale in sevierville tn. Please call if you are interested . 865-621-9758, girl . 4 year old verry friendly
I am looking for a rose breasted cockatoo for myself. Please let me know if any of U out there has one. Thank U. Email or call 859-324-0479. I am in Ky.
I have one for sale if you have not already located one in your area. I am in Colorado. He is just 1 1/2 years old, talking, steps up readily. Let me know.
we have three babies...all under five months old...hand fed and very sweet!
I am in knoxville tn
Are you still searching? We have some wonderful rose breasted cockatoos among other parrots available and ready to go.
Looking for Susi V in Knoxville, TN. I am also in Knoxville and looking for a rose breasted Cockatoo. Please contact me ASAP. THANKS- GENIA 865-660-8140
I am looking for a rose breasted cockatoo. Do prefer a male... Thank you, Genia
I am nine years old and I am looking for a galah or cockatoo as a pet. I live in Adelaide and I would like to know if anyone has one that they would like to give away. I have a cocky cage already. I would be a good carer for it.
Jai
Well i bought my 12 week old galah for $120. it had been hand raised alongside 15 other galahs. I have only had Dags for 2 weeks but he has already become the most lovable creature in the world. he gets a bit testy once he has eaten all of the sunflower seeds out of his parrot mix or when I'm busy typing on the computer, and he comes over and demands that my fingers give him a neck scratch. At night when i go to bed he is so quiet and goes to bed. during the day when i talk to him he responds with some sort of upbeat chirp.
Hi Justin, We have just had 8 painted conures in our aivery but they unfortunatly had to go because of the noise they make. It is a terrible screeching sound and our neighbour has to sleep during the day, it really isn't fair. We was interested in getting a rose-breasted/galah cockatoo but then searched up their noise level and wasn't impressed. How much do they really make is it a horrible squaking or a chirping and tweeting?
Hi I wanted to know about rose breasted cockatoo baby and the price too
Rose Breasted cockatoos in the United States purchased directly from a breeder usually run around $1300.
wheres the best place to get a galah in adelaide australia for the cheapest price cheers
They Rose Breasted are native to Australia and frequently (most of ther time) are considered a pest - and possibly rightfully so there. You shouldn't have any problems getting one anywhere in Australia and a very low price - well at least a fairly low price. Breeders must have them - I think they run about $300 there.
They have 2 at ANIMAL ATLANTA, BELLS FERRY ROAD, WOODSTOCK, GA. I go there alot and actually play with the 2 ((: they were hatched and hand fed there so they are very sweet and playful
We have a rose breasted cockatoo for over 3 years. She is very caring and loves to be around people and other animals. She is over 3 and a half years old. We take her out whenever we can (most times) with a harness. This type of parrot is the best we have ever seen!!! She will be with us always and she is a great alarm system when any one or other animal is around the home! These bird are not biters but will peck sometimes for play!
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I'm diran I have two Breasted Cockatoo birds that I am giving out for free do let me know if interested. Here is my email (diran626@yahoo.com )
THANKS
Hi my name is Linda. I read on one site that a male Gala makes a better pet. Have you ever been around a male? I met a female Gala today and she was something else. She was friendly enough and very playful, she would pinch, have you ever had to deal with this behavior? I would appreciate anything you can tell me about a Gala. Thanks, Linda
It has been done. The rose breasted (gallah) has been bred with the corella and the umbrealla and possibly others. This is a site where there are photos of a couple of hybrids of cockatoos. I know it is far more prevalent with macaws and in many cases you wind up with extremely gorgeous birds. ARBC (a huge aviary let his macaws select their own mates and many did select mates not of their own kind. I don't know if that is in any way true of the cockatoos. From the photos, it doesn't seem that you wind up with a more beautiful bird. Why not just allow her to breed with another rose breasted? Rose breasted are excellent pets, fun to hold and play with and unique onto themselves in personality and looks. I am not against hybrids and I did breed them and found that many times, the hybrids were totally gorgeous and pleasant personalities but from these photos it just doesn't look like the same thing is true for cockatoos. I let my birds (pets) select their own LOVE and macaws didn't necessarily pick one of their own but all the cockatoos did. Anyway here is a link with photos. http://www.freewebs.com/windsongaviary/mutationsandhybrids.htm
i have a rose breaseted cockatoo...and i would like to know if I can breed her with any other kind of cockatoo like umbrella cockatoo or goffin cockatoo...thanks. Can I?
The rose breasted cockatoo, the actual name is the pink galah , they are BEAUTIFUL birds, and soooo sociable :)
I have a Rose-Breasted also. I find that he ain't too friendly towards other people, except a 2 yr old that he absolutely loves and is only allowed to mess with him under strict supervision. But we are working on his friendliness, if that's a word. I love him more then life itsself.
I honestly wish that he was in the wild instead of in a cage. But I will not release him as he'd never survive.
My cousins from Australia have a flock of rose breasted cockatoos in their garden. They seem to have made themselves quite comfortable and frequently sit just outside the house! We (my two brothers, mum and dad) are getting an umbrella cockatoo in September and I just can't wait!