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Keeping an african grey as a pet. by sas_Taxsave

The most popular reason for keeping African Grey Parrots is for their ability to talk clearly.

Their intelligence is often compared with that of a child at the age of 5.

Your pet can be easily trained to master an impressive number of words, speaks in different voices and even languages. For some, counting is no problem. They can also distinguish between different objects, colours and materials.

Length: 25/35cm. Natural habitat: African Forrest. Life expectancy: approx 60 years.

TYPES OF AFRICAN GREY

TIMNEHS: Maroon coloured tail feathers & reddish beak CONGO GREY: Light/ silver gray bright red tail feathers & black Beak. KING JACO'S Unusual amount of red feathers.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR AFRICAN GREY

PROVIDE:

Bird bath 2/3 x per week; Perches of different size & texture for healthy bird feet. Variety of Toys Time out of cage to socialize. Always clean fresh water.

THE CAGE

Minimum size in cm 80w X 55d X 121h Keep away from open windows, drafts, & the kitchen Keep covered at night.

FOOD

3-4 Teaspoons of a pellet or seed based, fortified parrot diet. 10% of diet daily or alternative days should consist of a bite size fruit & veggies. (Orange, melons, apples, carrots, spinach, broccoli)

HOW TO RECOGNISE A HEALTHY AFRICAN GREY

Clear bright eyes & clean smooth feathers. Eats through the day Normal droppings Curious & active manner.

HOW TO SPOT SIGNS OF AN AILING AFRICAN GREY

Loss of appetite & weight A decrease in activity & grooming behavior Change in droppings Discharge from nose/ mouth Sneezing Feathers fluffed Sitting at the bottom of the cage.

About the Author

We supply bird, parrot and egg laying cages. See our website: www.tavs.co.za parrot cages
Submitted by: Super Article Submitter

 
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