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Should You [Buy a Grey Parrot](https://charmingafricangreyparrotforsale.com/)?
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African grey parrots can create an intense bond with humans. They are intelligent birds. However, these birds are not for novice pet owners because they require a lot of exercise and attention to avoid health or behavioral issues.
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In the wild African Greys form social groups to complete their daily tasks. If they are left alone, they can become destructive or even feather pluck.
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Health
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African grey parrots are known to live up to 80 years in the wild. They are also among the smartest species on earth. They can be very sociable and learn to speak many words and phrases. However, they can be very loud and require a lot of mental stimulation. It is important to consider whether you are able to handle the noise level before purchasing one.
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If you do choose to purchase 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 be aware of whether an African gray is the best choice for you. They're unlikely to be happy in a solitary setting and could be bored.
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It is also worth considering whether your family and you can cope with the noise levels of an African grey. They are vocal birds, and they make many whistles, calls, and loud screeches! This is part of their natural instincts, and it helps them communicate in the wild with their flock members. If they are unhappy or bored it can cause them to shout and bite.
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If you can manage these noises, and give your African grey plenty of interaction with humans you'll find that they are very affectionate and sweet. They're also a delight to be around. They are also extremely loyal and will bond with their owner for the rest of their life.
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Sadly, due to the popularity of African gray parrots their numbers in the wild are dwindling. This is due to the over trapping of these birds for the pet market and the loss of forests in many regions of the range. If you are still determined to acquire an African Grey, it is best to purchase from a reputable breeder. They can to provide you with a Certificate of Annex A (or Article 10 Certificate) which is required with any Annex A bird when it is sold or offered for purchase.
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Training
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A parrot is a wonderful companion. It has the capacity to have a profound understanding. It will develop bonds with you that can last a lifetime. They are extremely intelligent and can learn to speak, whistle, and mimic. They also learn to understand your voice and respond to specific questions and commands. This is a very special and wonderful relationship that can be both rewarding and frustrating.
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Parrots are a very active bird and they need constant attention and interaction to keep them happy and healthy. They will grow to love you and become attached to your company. They will begin to recognize your voice and greet you with a chirp every time you return home from work or school. They will also become attached to their favorite foods, toys and music.
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Many people fear that their pet birds will become so enthralled with them that they'll behave aggressively towards other family members or strangers. This could happen however it is essential to train your pet from the beginning to be tolerant of all members of the household. This will stop the parrot from becoming too attached to a single person, and will help train the parrot to to interact with other animals.
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It is crucial to begin the training as soon as you can to ensure that the bird is able to learn the commands. If you start too late, the parrot may have a hard time becoming comfortable with you and become nervous. The first thing you should do is teach your pet to remember on foot and then start teaching the bird to do simple tricks.
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Positive reinforcement is the best way to train your parrot. You should reward your pet with a small treat when it has obeyed each command. This will encourage the birds to follow the command, and also reinforce good behavior.
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The African grey is a stunning bird with an extraordinary vocabulary and intelligence. This charming and playful bird will capture your heart and be a part of your family for the rest of your life. Be aware that the wild population is at risk due to the demand for the birds' beauty and skill. Poachers frequently take them away from the wild and forest destruction is another cause.
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You can also learn how to care for yourself.
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African grey parrots develop bonds with people and are extremely intelligent. They can master 1,000 words and can speak in sentences if taught correctly. They are believed to be one of the most intelligent birds in entire world. They have been kept as pets for a number of years, and they can be very sensitive to their handlers. In the wild, they are a target of big cats and snakes. They also have to contend with loss of habitat in several regions of their range.
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The bird is a sought-after pet in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East because of its longevity and ability to imitate human speech. Their population is declining due to the over-tight trapping of these birds for pet trade and destruction of habitats in Africa.
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In captivity, these parrots require a high-quality formulated pellet diet and fresh fruits and vegetables. It is also essential that they have access to clean, fresh water at all times. Some avian vets recommend the addition of dietary supplements, but they should be handled with care.
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They require a lot of mental stimulation to keep them from getting bored, and if they don't get enough stimulation, they may begin to behave in unnatural ways, such as self-mutilation or screams. If you are thinking of purchasing an African grey, it's crucial to talk to your veterinarian for avian health prior to making the decision.
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They enjoy playing and will love games, toys and games with their owners. They also need to spend at least some time a day out of their cages which is why a medium-sized or large cage is needed to provide them with the space they require.
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In an ideal situation, an African gray should be kept in a group with other birds. They are not suitable for children under the age of five because they can be destructive or bite. They are territorial and can react aggressively if they feel their territory is being threatened.
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They can live up 80 years in captivity, and can be sensitive to changes in the environment. They may become jealous if an infant is added to the family or be upset when a new partner or girlfriend is introduced. If they're not content, they may scream or gnaw at their own feathers.
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Diet
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In their natural environment, African greys live as multi-family groups. They exhibit altruistic behavior such as grooming other birds and reserving food. The requirement for companionship while in captivity can be met through interaction with other birds using a variety toys and chewable branches. You can also address this need by providing a stimulating diet that is rich in pellets, fruits and vegetables.
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Pellets are an essential component of a parrot's diet and should constitute 75-80% of its total intake of food. They are a very palatable, textured food and can be a fantastic way to add flavour to the diet. Nuts, seeds, and a wide variety of vegetables should also be offered. The diets that are available to African grays are well-balanced and reduce the chance of deficiency in nutrition.
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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 a variety of fruit. It is therefore possible that they may eat meat and animal proteins, although I have never seen my own show any interest. A small amount of cooked drumstick flesh would be acceptable however it is not recommended for young birds as it could cause gastric upsets.
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Captive parrots should be fed a diet that is seasonal due to the fact that the nutritional content of fresh food varies with time. This will allow parrots to enjoy the full range and textures of the wild rainforest counterparts without having to pay for non-seasonal, special products.
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Vegetables are particularly important to healthy parrots. A balanced diet should contain dark greens such as cress, water-grass, and kale. kale, water-grass and cress. The high levels of calcium found in these plants are essential to the health of a parrot. Deficiency in calcium could cause seizures and feather plucking in some species.
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Fruits should be served in lower amounts than vegetables, as the sugars may cause yeast issues (a common issue for parrots with immune problems) and lead to obesity. The amount of nutrients in fruits can also vary from country to country, and tropical varieties like mangos, papayas, and the pomegranates have more benefits than temperate apples and bananas.
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