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Should You [Buy a Grey Parrot](https://charmingafricangreyparrotforsale.com/)?
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African grey parrots are intelligent birds capable of creating a strong bond with their human companion. However they aren't suitable for pet owners who are new to the hobby because they require a lot of exercise and attention to avoid health or behavioral issues.
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In the wild African Greys live in groups of friends and work with one another in order to complete the complexities of daily life. Left alone or isolated they could become destructive or feather pluck.
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Health
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African grey parrots are believed to live for as long as 80 years in captivity and are among the world's most intelligent creatures. They can be extremely social and can learn to speak a variety of words and phrases. However, they can be extremely loud birds and require lots of mental stimulation. This is why it's crucial to determine if you're able to handle the level of noise from these birds prior to deciding to purchase one.
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If you decide to buy an African grey, you need to ensure that your lifestyle is able to meet their needs. If you work long hours and spend long periods away from home, you must carefully consider whether an African gray is the right choice for you. They're not likely to be happy in a single setting and could be bored.
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It is also worth considering whether your family and you are able to handle the noise levels of an African grey. They are vocal birds and make lots of whistles, calls, and loud screeches! This is a part of their nature, and it helps them communicate in the wild with their flock members. If they are unhappy or bored, this can lead them to shout and bite.
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The good news is that if you are able to cope with these noises and give your African grey with plenty of human contact, you will find them very sweet, loving and a joy to have. They are also very loyal and will be a part of their owners for the rest of their life.
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Unfortunately, the popularity of African grey parrots has meant that their numbers are decreasing in the wild due to excessive trapping for the pet trade and the loss of forests in a lot of their range. If you are still determined to own an African Grey, it is best to make sure you purchase from an accredited breeder. They will be able to provide you with a certificate of Annex A (or Article 10 Certificate) that must accompany any Annex A bird when it is offered for sale or purchase.
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Training
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Parrots can be an excellent companion and can provide an extremely deep understanding. It will develop an emotional bond with you that can last a lifetime. They are smart and learn to whistle, mimic and talk. They also learn to recognize your voice and respond to specific questions and commands. This is an amazing and very special relationship that can be both rewarding and challenging.
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Parrots are a very active bird, and require constant interaction and attention to keep them happy and healthy. They will eventually fall in love with you and be a part of your company. They will begin to recognize your voice and greet you with chirps whenever you return home from school or work. They will also become attached to their favorite food, toys and music.
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Many people worry that their pet will be so over bonded to them that they will act in a hostile way towards other members of the family or even strangers. It is possible however it is essential to train your pet from the beginning to be tolerant of all members of the household. This will help stop the parrot from becoming attached to a single person and will also help to train the parrot to interact with other human beings.
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It is crucial to begin the training as soon as possible so that the bird can learn the commands. If you start too late, the parrot might have a difficult time getting used to you and will become more anxious. You should first teach your parrot how to remember by walking, and then start training it to perform simple tricks.
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Positive reinforcement is the best way to train your parrot. This means that you will reward the bird with a small treat for every command it obeys. This will encourage the birds to follow the command, and also reinforce good behavior.
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The African grey bird is an intriguing bird with a unique intelligence and vocabulary. This charming and playful bird will win your heart and be a part of your family for the rest of your all of. It is important to note that the wild population of these birds is threatened because of the demand for their beauty and ability. Poachers frequently take them from the wild, and loss of forest is another factor.
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You can also read about how to care for yourself.
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African grey parrots develop bonds with people and are extremely intelligent. They can learn as much as 1,000 words, and speak in sentences when correctly taught. They are believed to be one of the most intelligent birds in entire world. Since the beginning of time, they have been kept as pet birds. They can be very sensitive to their handlers. In the wild they are preyed on by snakes and big cats. They also have to contend with habitat loss in many regions of their range.
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A beloved pet bird In Europe, America, and the Middle East, this bird has a long life span and can mimic human speech. The decline in their numbers is due to the excessive trapping of birds for the pet industry and destruction of habitats in Africa.
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If they are kept in captivity, these parrots require a high-quality pellet diet as well as fresh vegetables and fruits. They should also have clean, fresh water available at all times. Some veterinarians suggest adding dietary supplements to the diet but they should be used with caution.
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They require a lot of mental stimulation to prevent them from becoming bored. If they don't receive enough stimulation, they could begin to behave in unintentional ways, like self-mutilation and screams. It is crucial to speak with your vet before buying an African Grey.
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These animals enjoy playing and play, and they love playing with toys, puzzles, and playing with their owners. They also need to spend at least a few hours each day out of their cages and a medium or large cage is needed to give them the space they require.
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Ideally the African grey is best kept in a house with other birds. They aren't the ideal companions for children as they can be destructive and bite. They are also territorial and they will react aggressively when they feel their territory is under threat.
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They can live to be as old as 80 years in captivity and are prone to being sensitive to changes in their environment. They may be jealous of a new addition in the family, or they might be upset by the introduction of a new partner or spouse. If they're unhappy they might scream or gnaw at their own feathers.
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Diet
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In their natural habitats, African greys live as multi-family groups. They show altruistic behavior such as grooming other birds and regurgitating food. This requirement for companionship while in captivity is met by social interaction using a variety toys and chewable branches. It can be addressed by providing a stimulating diet, including pellets, fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Pellets are a crucial component of the diet and should make up 75-80% of a parrot's total food intake. They are a highly palatable, textured food and an excellent way to add flavor to the diet. You can also include nuts, seeds and vegetables. The diets for African grays are well-balanced and reduce the risk of nutritional deficiencies.
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In the wild, African grays are natural foragers. They can travel long distances to hunt for grubs or insects on tree bark or various fruits. It is therefore possible they may eat meat and animal proteins, although I have never seen my own exhibit any interest. It is acceptable to give young birds a small portion of cooked drumstick chicken flesh but it should be avoided as it can cause stomach upsets.
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Captive parrots must be fed a varied diet because the nutritional content of fresh food varies with time. This will allow them to taste the wide range of tastes and textures their wild counterparts do in the jungle, while avoiding over-paying for specialist products that aren't in season.
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Vegetables play an important part in the health of a parrot's overall health. A well-balanced diet should include plenty of dark greens, e.g. Kale, water-grass, and cress are all good choices. The high levels of calcium found in these plants are essential for the health of parrots. A calcium deficiency can cause seizures and feather plucking among certain species.
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Fruits should be consumed in smaller quantities than vegetables as sugars can cause yeast infections (a frequent problem for parrots with compromised immune systems) and obesity. The content of nutrients in fruits can also vary between countries and tropical varieties such as mangos, papayas, and the pomegranates have more benefits than temperate varieties like bananas and apples.
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