African Grey funny stuff! 1/2
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Well, Wiz... you DO know what you are talking about! Giving someone a baby a few weeks old? That's scary! They are probably wondering "What's a crop?" We can't educate the world, can we? Sure hope he survived. I went thru a lot of digital thermometers as a breeder... thanks for the CORRECT info...
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Well, I can't really see much on the video, but your bird sounds adorable. It also sounds like you guys really love your grey!
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i keep my parrot in me waredrobe
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mine goes to sleep pretty late, like around 12 1 am and wakes up around 10 am. what kind of cage do you have? Do you know the model?
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im getting an African Grey in the near future and i was wondering what advise do yo have for new owners?
arucardhellsing19 4 years ago
Well, Make sure you have the right food toys and enviroment to help them feel at home quicker. Spend time with your grey even if it's slowly and spend time with your bird and have your bird in your activities even if its taking him with you around the house and do not feel let down if the bird does not bond with you quickly.... it takes time some greys take longer than other; just be nice and loving and when it comes around it will be the best pet you ever have
Wizard298 4 years ago
yeah im getting one as a baby, like a few weeks old... my aunt is giving it to me cause shes breeding them
arucardhellsing19 4 years ago
Are you having to had feed the baby? If so I would not reccomend doing so unless you have time not to mention you will need a book about hand feeding the bird otherwise you could harm the bird, formula needs to be at a certain temp, to hot and it will burn a hole through the crop of the bird. Not to mention after use tools need to be cleaned throughly everytime and needs to be sanitary cause they can get crop infections.
Wizard298 4 years ago
my cage is a ferret cage, its called the ferret palace, its four stories but i can take them all out to make it suitable for a bird, and the horizantal bars are spaced further apart from the vertical bars, theres one horizantal avery 6 inches, and a vertical every 3/4 of an inch. the dimensions are below
pumaa7 4 years ago
I peronally would not use the cage becuse greys can climb the bars and sometimes chew on the bars I would get a suitable bird cage before I get a grey....... they also need a certain bar spacing in there cage and doll rod perches do not work with them to well; I use manzagna branches and rope perches.
Wizard298 4 years ago