African Grey parrot for sale
We have 2 beautiful hand reared baby African grey parrots available. They are DNA sexed, one is male and one is female and also have CITES paper work. They are ready to go now.
They are in store and available to see 6 days a week.
We have everything you could need to own one of these wonderful birds, cages, feeds, toys and advice.
African Grey for sale
Temperament for African Grey for sale
There’s a reason why the African grey is often considered the poster bird for parrot intelligence – not only is this bird inclined to amass large vocabularies, African grey parrots have also demonstrated an aptitude for recognizing the meaning of words and phrases. An African grey will need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence, such as foraging and puzzle toys. African grey parrots (Baby African grey ) seem especially affected by stress and commotion in their environment and can be put more at ease by placing one corner of the cage against a wall as opposed to in the middle of a room.
Breeding for African Grey Parrot
Don’t expect your pair to get right to breeding as soon as they move into their new home. At worst, it will take a few years even for a bonded pair to produce their first eggs. Therefore, some careful nudging in the right direction to encourage breeding will help shorten the wait. Feed your birds with a superior diet to make sure they produce robust chicks from large clutches. A poor diet will result in fewer eggs and sickly young birds. More about African Grey Parrots
Diet for African Grey Parrot
African grey parrots are more prone to deficiency in vitamin-A/beta-carotene and therefore benefit from eating vegetables high in beta-carotene, such as cooked sweet potato and fresh kale. Vitamin D deficiency is another concern, especially for greys on a poor diet. Offering a balanced pelleted diet as an African grey’s main diet will help prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies. A grey that consumes a pelleted diet generally does not need vitamin supplements added to its food.