If you have the right information, yes. You should always do research on the animal you're interested in purchasing.
Quakers, like all other parrots, tend to get aggressive and territorial if not given enough stimulation and attention. If you raise them right, socialize them, and play with them you will be a very happy pet owner for many, many years!
Quakers aren't the smartest parrots in the bunch, but what they lack in intelligence they make up for in personality. Each Quaker has a completely different personality, all very mischievous and loving.
Most Quaker Parrots like to play with things. 1. Treats being fun things for him to do/play with: Most parrots are playful little things so somethings they like to have are mirrors, chew up little wads of paper, and have things that make noise like chewing on a little kids hairclips, etc. 2. Most parrots are simple like humans and will love to eat things like pumpkin seeds, almond slivers, and most parrots actually love brown rice.
All I know is that in certain cities, quaker parrots are illegal because if they get loose they will make their very large nests in telephone poles.
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Most parrots make good pets. Parakeets and lovebirds, and conures are all just smaller members of the parrot family.
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For beginners; Pinch-pots, coil-pots, and small sculptural objects.
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