Lidia-Female talking african grey parrot for sale

800 £

 

Common name: African Grey Parrot
Latin name: Psittacus Erithacus
Group name: Flock
Diet: Herbivore (Nuts, fruits, small insects, and seeds)
Adult size: Up to 13 inches long
Adult weight: 400 grams.

Life expectancy: Captivity – 40 to 60 years, Wild – 20 to 23 years
Color: Predominantly grey
Sounds: Vocal communicator
Interaction: Highly social
Origins: Western and Central Africa

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Health and common conditions

 

talking african grey parrot for sale,When you look at the African grey body language, you’ll find that these birds tend to pluck their feathers when they are stressed.

And they can be stressed fairly easily. These birds are also prone to various deficiencies, including that of calcium, vitamin A and D, psittacosis, respiratory infections, and various other feather and beak diseases.

You can treat vitamin deficiencies by feeding them with a lot of fruits and different varieties. Veggies are also great for your bird, especially fresh kale and sweet potato.

According to the African grey parrot facts, feather picking is just because your bird is bored, and you need to give more attention to it.

Treat them with nuts, especially when you’re training them.  Also, make sure that you keep the cage clean and get rid of any uneaten food at the end of the day.

Replace it with fresh feed, and it will help prevent any development of bacteria or germs.African greys are especially susceptible to feather picking, calcium deficiency, vitamin-A and vitamin-D deficiency, respiratory infection, psittacosis and psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD). However, hundreds of thousands of others—maybe more—have died in transit or been snatched illegally from the forests of West and Central Africa as part of the illegal wildlife trade.Because grays are gregarious and social, it makes them relatively easy to catch. Trappers, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo, tear down the trees to pluck babies from nests or put out wooden sticks covered with glue to ensnare roosting adults en masse.

Diet and nutrition of talking african grey parrot for sale

African grey diet includes nuts, fruits, small insects, and seeds out there in the wild. They can also eat flowers, bark, and leaves.

When in captivity, the best African grey food is formulated pellets featuring different types of fruits, including melon, mango, and pomegranate.

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