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How Much Does a Hand-Raised Parrot Cost? (Honest 2026 Breakdown)

June 25, 2026 โ€ข Muhammad Abid

One of the first questions people ask when considering a parrot is: how much does it actually cost? The honest answer is that the purchase price is just the beginning. This guide breaks down exactly what you’ll spend buying a hand-raised parrot in 2026 โ€” and what drives the price difference between a $500 bird and a $3,000 one.

Purchase Price by Species

At Mo’s Birds, here’s what our hand-raised, captive-bred parrots currently cost:

SpeciesPrice RangeNotes
Cockatiels$150 โ€“ $350Best starter parrot
Lovebirds$150 โ€“ $300Playful, compact
Conures$300 โ€“ $600Varies by subspecies
Caiques$800 โ€“ $1,200High energy, comical
Amazon Parrots$1,200 โ€“ $2,000Strong talkers
African Greys$2,500 โ€“ $3,500Most intelligent species
Macaws$2,000 โ€“ $5,000+Largest, longest-lived

Why Does Hand-Raised Cost More?

A hand-raised parrot costs significantly more than a parent-raised or imported bird โ€” and for good reason. From the moment a chick hatches, it requires feeding every 2โ€“4 hours using a syringe or spoon. This continues for weeks or months depending on the species. The breeder is essentially acting as the bird’s parent around the clock.

Beyond feeding, hand-raised babies are socialized with people, exposed to household sounds and environments, and handled daily so they’re comfortable being touched. The result is a bird that trusts humans from day one โ€” something you simply cannot replicate after the fact.

When you buy a hand-raised parrot from a reputable breeder, you’re paying for months of that labor, not just the bird itself.

Optional Add-Ons Worth Considering

At Mo’s Birds, we offer two add-ons that we genuinely recommend โ€” especially for buyers spending $1,000+:

  • DNA Sexing (+$50): A lab test that confirms your bird’s gender. Most parrots are not visually sexable, so if the sex of your bird matters to you โ€” for naming, bonding expectations, or future breeding plans โ€” this is worth doing.
  • Disease Panel (+$75): Tests for PBFD, Polyoma, Psittacosis, and Chlamydia. These are the four diseases most commonly passed between birds. If you have other birds at home, this is essential. If this is your first bird, it gives you peace of mind.

First-Year Costs Beyond the Purchase Price

The purchase price is a one-time cost. Here’s what the first year actually looks like financially:

  • Cage: $150โ€“$800 depending on species size. Don’t cut corners here โ€” a parrot spends most of its time in its cage.
  • Initial vet visit (avian vet): $80โ€“$200. Always do this within the first 30 days.
  • Food: $30โ€“$80/month for pellets, fresh produce, and treats.
  • Toys and enrichment: $20โ€“$60/month. Parrots destroy toys โ€” that’s the point.
  • Annual vet checkup: $100โ€“$250.

For a mid-size parrot like an Amazon or African Grey, budget roughly $1,500โ€“$2,500 for year one beyond the purchase price, then $600โ€“$1,200/year ongoing.

Red Flags When Buying a Parrot

Price is one of the clearest signals of a bird’s background. Watch out for:

  • African Greys or macaws listed under $1,000 โ€” almost always parent-raised, unweaned, or from questionable sources
  • Sellers who can’t tell you the hatch date or where the bird was raised
  • No health documentation offered
  • Birds sold before they are fully weaned (this is a welfare issue and leads to lifelong health problems)

See What’s Available at Mo’s Birds

All of our birds are fully weaned, hand-raised, and come with complete documentation. We have parrots ranging from beginner-friendly cockatiels to hand-raised African Greys, with nationwide shipping available.

Browse all available parrots or contact us with questions about a specific species or upcoming availability.

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