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Purchase Contract
The purpose of our purchase contract is to offer protection to the buyer for a  major health problem that was unknown at the time of sale.  Our birds are monitored on a daily basis to ensure their health and well being, and to the best of our knowledge, they are healthy and disease free.  As some health conditions can only be detected by an avian veterinarian, we encourage you to take your new bird(s) for a checkup so that you may receive an expert's opinion on their health status. Examination and testing by a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine must take place within the 3-day warranty period from the time of receipt of the bird(s).

See our Purchase Contract for complete details.

Payment:
ï Bank Cashier's Check
ï USPS Money Order
ï Personal Check [held for clearance
      10 business days after deposit]

ï
 PayPal  

Terms & Conditions
ï Full payment, including shipping costs,
      are required BEFORE release of bird(s).

ï   Deposit and payments may be accepted
      on handfeeding babies.

ï FCA does NOT sell unweaned babies except 
      to experienced local handfeeders.

Shipping
ï FCA ships via Continental or Delta Airlines from  
      Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and can ship multiple  
      birds in one shipment.
      Note: Delta has a summer embargo and winter
      low temperature limitations on most shipping.

ï Shipping carrier cost and requested/required health
      certificates are extra.

ï FCA does NOT ship unweaned babies.

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This site last updated on May 2, 2008.