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Buy African Grey Cages

African Greys are a great pet bird for bird owners with experience. They are smart and require a lot time and stimulation.

Leaving an african grey alone for long periods of time could cause it to develop anxiety and then become destructive. It may also screech in an attempt to attract attention.

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African Greys require lots of attention and interaction. They also require a huge cage. It's expensive, but they are worth the cost of african grey parrot. To keep your African Grey safe, make sure that the cage you buy is constructed of stainless steel or powder coated and has adequate bar spacing. You need to be capable of cleaning the cage and get to your bird easily throughout the day. You will also want to include a variety of toys and activities for your bird's cage. It is important to ensure that your bird has plenty of places to perch within the cage at different heights and in different materials and textures. This will help maintain their claws, meaning you don't need to cut them frequently.

It is important to consider the size of your African Grey and the available space in your home when selecting the right cage. It is recommended that alex the african grey parrot cage be at least 3 ft wide by 2 ft in depth. The size of the cage determines the length of time your African Grey will spend in the cage, as well as how many toys are able to be put inside. It's also a good idea to purchase an additional play stand for your African Grey. The stand can be moved from one room to the next and bring your bird along with you when you need it.

The cage should include an opening tray that slides down and a grid to make cleaning easier. It is important to choose a cage that has locks on all feeders and doors to ensure that your bird is not able to escape from the cage or open its doors. Also, you should look for cages that have both vertical and horizontal bars to allow your African Grey to climb more easily.

Also, make sure that the cage has plenty of bars to attach toys, perches and other items. Avoid round cages since they can hinder your African Grey from spreading its wings. It is also a good idea to place the cage in a location that is not too busy and in an area that is temperature-controlled. You should also make sure that the cage is not near windows, drafts or other places where a parrot might become too cold or hot.

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african grey birds for sale Greys are intelligent and social birds that love playing games and music with other people. They can be taught to talk, and their voice is usually deep and distinctive. They are a great bird for owners who have experience with parrots. They are not recommended for beginners parrot owners as they can be very vocal and cause a lot disturbance in the home. They can be noisy and can shout, yell and scream when they're upset or bored. They can be disruptive to neighbors and family members, especially those who aren't used to hearing the sounds of a parrot in the home. They can also be destructive and scratch at their feathers. If not properly trained, they will chew on wires and wooden furniture.

It is best to choose a large iron cage that is free of rust and chips. It should be 36" 2448". A cage that has large gaps isn't suitable for your bird since they could get stuck between the bars.

They eat a wide assortment of fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts. They prefer a diet that is high in minerals. It is recommended that 80% of the diet consist of pellets, and 20% high-quality fresh food items. They also require calcium as a source for bone health. A good quality pellet that is a mixture of calcareous veggies and herbs should provide the needed calcium. Some Greys' carers cultivate weeds such as dandelion flowers as well as leaves and stems.

To be healthy, these omnivorous birds require a variety fresh, high-quality, nutritionally dense food. If they do not get enough nutrients from their diet they could be afflicted with an array of health and behavioral issues. This species of parrots needs regular veterinary checks to detect early signs and maintain optimal health. A vet who specializes in exotic animals is a great idea as they are more knowledgeable about their specific needs.

Toys

African Greys are intelligent and curious, and require a lot of attention. They require stimulation for five hours every day in order to remain healthy and content. They can easily become bored and, if they are not stimulated, may resort to destructive behavior such as feather-picking or nipping. Fortunately, these problems can be corrected through the correct training and the proper environment.

There are a lot of toys to keep your African Grey occupied and entertained. They must be safe and made of sturdy materials that are able to stand up to chewing. They should be free of sharp objects and toxic metals that could cause injury. It is also recommended to provide them with non-toxic branches and pesticide-free. This will satisfy their natural desire to play and chew on trees, as well as give them a breath of fresh air.

In the wild, baby african grey parrot for sale Greys live in mangrove forests along the coast clearings, woodlands, and clearings in the edges of forests in West and Central Africa. The Timneh subspecies occurs in a smaller area along the western part of the Ivory Coast through southern Guinea. Both species are considered to be threatened or endangered. The international trade of Grey parrots is a major reason for their decline. The majority of these birds were taken from the wild, which could have serious implications for the conservation of animals and their welfare.

Although you can't find an african grey for free, you can cut down your initial expenses by purchasing a bird that is already owned from a breeder or shelter. These birds are often more comfortable with human handling and have been properly socialized and are therefore easier to train. In addition, a previous owner is likely to have all the cages, toys, and other items you'll need.

If you're planning to purchase an african grey make sure you buy the right cage. A cage that is too small will make it difficult for the bird to spread its wings and will limit its exercise. It is also important to avoid wrought-iron cages that are coated with lead paint. Lead poisoning can be fatal to birds.

Training

African Grey parrots are highly intelligent, sociable and friendly birds. They are great pets for those who can spend the time and energy they require. But, they aren't for people who are new to bird ownership because they require more care and mental stimulation than other birds. If they do not get enough interaction and toys they can be destructive and depressed. They are also expensive to care for and are susceptible to a range of health problems. If you're considering buying one of these birds, make sure to look into all the costs involved in the ownership of a parrot prior to making a decision.

It takes a lot to teach African Greys to speak. The process starts when they're about a year old, but some speak much earlier. They can mimic whistles and sounds, as well as human phrases and words. They are extremely vocal, particularly in the early morning hours and at night. In the wild, they use these calls to communicate with their family members.

The best way to train your Greyhound is to start at the earliest possible time and expose it as much as possible to different situations and people. It is also crucial to get an enclosure that is big and free of chips and rust. If you are looking to train your African Grey, it is recommended to keep it to short sessions of training that are positive and always end on a good note. This could be two five-minute sessions every day.

You should also teach your pet the right where to drop its food or droppings. This will help you to keep your home spotless and avoid health issues. Place newspapers in the cage, on the play stand or perches. After a while it will become apparent that the Grey will be able to recognize that it prefers to play on these surfaces rather than on its owner.

African Greys can live up to 50 years, therefore you should think about this before you decide to purchase one. They require plenty of care and affection and can be very expensive to maintain. They are powder birds, and can produce a lot of dust in your home. This could be a problem for people with allergies or asthma.

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