Prices
and availabilities are subject
to change without notice.
Birds are not
considered sold until the
appropriate deposit has been
made.
A
50% nonrefundable deposit will
reserve any baby until it is
fully weaned and ready to ship.
Deposits may be made by:
-
credit
cards via PayPal
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cashier's checks
-
personal check
-
money
orders
-
cash
All
deposits are non-refundable.
There is no cooling off period,
or buyers remorse refund. Be
absolutely certain you want this
baby AND that your living
situation will allow the type of
bird you are wanting. Not all
birds are suitable for all
living environments and it is
your responsibility to ensure
you have the proper approvals
prior to making your deposit. If
you change your mind for any
reason, you forfeit the deposit
on that bird. Changes to species
may be made at the sole
discretion of Breeding Dreams
Ranch.
Payment in full of the balance
on a baby is due within seven
days of notification to the
buyer that the bird is weaned
and ready to go. If undue delays
occur that are not the
fault/under the control of
Breeding Dreams Ranch (other
than temporary weather
conditions) or if the buyer
requests that we keep a baby
here past weaning, a charge of
$3.00 per bird per day boarding
charge may be assessed until
shipment occurs. If payment of
the remaining balance and
arrangements for shipping or
delivery have not been made by
the purchaser within fourteen
days of notification of weaning,
Breeding Dreams Ranch reserves
the right to cancel the purchase
and retain the monies already
paid.
You must
be 18 years or older to purchase
a bird. No exceptions!
We reserve the right to
refuse to sell a bird at any
time. If we exercise this right
after a deposit has been placed,
we will either refund your
deposit or transfer it to
another bird of the same species
and gender.
Live arrival and health
guaranteed! You must have your
baby seen by an avian
veterinarian within 72 hours of
receipt or our guarantee is
void. We do guarantee all
domestic birds to be free of
pathogenic bacteria, viral
disease, and congenital hatch
defects. If a bird dies within
72 hours of receipt, it must be
submitted to an avian
veterinarian for necropsy and
histology within 24 hours of
death. It must be kept
refrigerated but not frozen. We
are not responsible for
airfreight charges or veterinary
charges after birds leave our
aviary.
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