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Male-And-Female-AGP.jpegShould You buy a grey parrot (http://eng.Ecopowertec.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=44443)?

African grey parrots can form a strong bond with humans. They are intelligent birds. However these birds aren't for novice pet owners because they require a lot of exercise and care to prevent health or behavioral issues.

In the wild African Greys live in groups that interact with one another in order to complete complex daily tasks. If left alone, they could become destructive or feather pluck.

Health

African grey parrots are known to live up to 80 years in captivity and are among the world's most intelligent creatures. They can be very sociable and are able to learn many words and phrases. They can be noisy birds that require a lot of mental stimulation. This is why it's important to think about whether you're able to manage the noise level of these birds before you purchase one.

If you choose to purchase an African gray, make sure that your lifestyle is compatible with their requirements. If you work long hours and spend a lot of time away from home, think about whether an African gray is the right choice for you. They are unlikely to be content in a solitary environment and may become bored.

You should also consider whether you and your family are able to handle the noise levels of an african grey for sale $200 grey. They are vocal birds and make lots of whistles, calls, and loud screeches! This is a part of their natural instincts, and it helps them communicate in the wild with the other members of their flock. However, if they are experiencing feelings of sadness or boredom, they may end up screaming and biting.

The good news is that if capable of coping with these sounds and give your African grey with plenty of human contact then you'll find them to be affectionate, loving and a joy to be around. They are also extremely loyal and will bond with their owners for the rest of their life.

Sadly, the popularity of African grey parrots means that their numbers are declining in the wild due in part to excessive trapping for pet trade and the loss of forests in a lot of their range. If you're still determined to own an african greys for adoption Grey, you should make sure you purchase from a reputable breeder. They will be able to provide you with a certificate of Annex A (or Article 10 Certificate) which is required with any Annex A bird when it is offered for sale or purchase.

Training

A parrot is a great companion. It can show profound understanding. It will develop a bond with you that will last for a lifetime. They are very smart and can learn to talk, whistle and mimic. They can also learn your voice and respond to specific commands and questions. This is a truly special and amazing relationship that can be rewarding as well as frustrating.

Parrots need constant interaction and attention to remain healthy and happy. They will eventually fall in love with you and will become a part of your company. They will begin to recognize your voice and greet you with a chirp every time you return home from school or work. They will also become connected to their favourite foods, toys and music.

Many people worry that their pet will be so attached to them that they will act aggressively towards other members of the family or strangers. This can happen however it is essential to train your pet from the very beginning to be tolerant of all members of the household. This will prevent the pet from becoming too attached to a single individual, and also help to train the bird to be able to communicate with other animals.

It is crucial to begin the training as soon as possible so that the bird can learn the commands. If you begin too late, your bird may have a hard time becoming comfortable with you and become anxious. You should first teach your parrot how to recall by walking before introducing it to perform basic tricks.

Positive reinforcement is the best way to train your parrot. You can reward your pet with a small reward after it obeys each command. This will encourage the bird to follow the command, and will encourage good behavior as well in reprimanding bad behavior.

The African grey is a stunning bird with an amazing vocabulary and intelligence. This beautiful and playful animal will steal your heart, and be a part of your family for life. It is important to note that the wild population of these birds is threatened due to demand for their beauty and talent. Poachers often remove them from the wild and forest destruction is another reason.

Care

African grey parrots develop bonds with people and are highly intelligent. They can learn 1000 words and speak sentences when taught correctly. They are believed to be among the smartest birds in the entire world. They have been kept as pets for thousands of years, and they can be very sensitive to their owners. In the wild, they are pounced upon by snakes as well as large cats. They also face habitat loss in many areas of their range.

The bird is a sought-after pet in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East because of its long life span and ability to imitate human speech. However, their population is declining due to excessive trapping for the pet trade and habitat loss in Africa.

If they are kept in captive, these parrots require a premium pellet diet as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. It is also essential that they have access to clean and fresh water throughout the day. Some avian vets suggest the addition of diet supplements, however they should be used with caution.

They need lots of mental stimulation to keep them from getting bored, and in the event that they don't receive enough stimulation, they may begin to act out in undesirable ways, such as self-mutilation or screams. If you're thinking of buying an African grey, it's essential to speak with your avian veterinarian before making the decision.

They love to play, and they will enjoy playing with toys, puzzles, and playing with their owners. In addition, they have to get out of their cage every day, so the use of a large or medium-sized cage will be necessary for them to have the space they require.

Ideally the ideal African grey african parrot should be kept in a home with other birds. They are not a good choice for children under the age of five because they are destructive or bite. They can also be territorial and will react violently if they feel that their territory is being threatened.

They can live up 80 years in captivity and are prone to being sensitive to changes in their environment. They might become jealous of the new baby african grey parrot in the family, or they might be upset by the arrival of a new girlfriend or spouse. If they're not content they might scream or chew their own feathers.

Diet

In their natural environment, African greys live as multi-family groups. They exhibit altruistic behavior such as grooming other birds and regurgitating food. In captivity this desire for companionship can be met by providing interactions with other birds through various toys and chewable branches. You can also address this need by providing a healthy diet that includes pellets, fruits and vegetables.

Pellets are an essential part of the diet of a parrot and should make up 75-80% of the total intake of food. These pellets are very palatable and have a nice texture. They also add flavor to the parrot's diet. It is also possible to offer seeds, nuts and other vegetables. The diets available for African grays are well-balanced and reduce the risk of nutritional deficiency.

It is important to remember that in the wild, African greys are foragers by nature and travel long distances in search of insects and grubs from tree bark and a large variety of fruits. Therefore, it is possible that they may eat meat and animal protein however I haven't observed mine exhibit any interest. A small amount of cooked chicken drumstick flesh is acceptable however it is not recommended for young birds since it can cause gastric upsets.

Captive parrots must be fed a diet that is seasonal because the nutritional content of fresh food changes over time. This will allow them to experience the variety of flavors and textures their wild counterparts enjoy in the rainforest, while not paying too much for special products that are not in season.

Vegetables play an important part in the health of a parrot's overall health. A balanced diet should include plenty of dark greens, e.g. Kale, water-grass and cress are all good options. The high levels of calcium in these foods are vital to a parrot's health. Insufficient calcium levels can lead to seizures and feather plucking in certain species.

AGP-Milie-and-Minie.jpegFruits should be offered in lower amounts than vegetables, because sugars can cause yeast issues (a common problem for parrots with immune problems) and can cause obesity. The amount of nutrients in fruits may differ from one country to another, and tropical varieties like mangos, papayas and pomegranates are better than temperate bananas and apples.
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