Bravo, Dan I truly agree. I am getting a baby Tag in mid-November from a very devoted breeder. I should say I am hoping to get a Tag. Mrs. "M" is 76 years old and has been a breeder for 30 years, she loves her babies and will not let them go unweaned. She would not take a deposit and I believe that is because she wants to meet me first to see how I and her babies get along; and if I don't pass muster, I will go home empty-handed. We talk once a week and she tells me all about her babies and how and why she is doing this or that. All the things I'm learned here she has also said in her flow of information without prompting. She has prepared packets of all kinds of information for the adopting parents and will be available with any help or questions as needed. This is a responsible breeder. She will not ship her greys. Did I think about a rescue grey, yes. I couldn't find one or even a grey for sale where I live, and after researching realized I was not prepared to be a good parent to a grey with baggage because I didn't have the knowledge to help or properly care for one. After I have first-hand knowledge about greys and if I want one, I will try to find a grey to rescue, but if one is not available, I would again go to this breeder. Because I have a right to choose. Amen.<br><br>Post edited by: luvparrots, at: 2008/10/18 18:30