Most of the breeders i know house their greys in separate aviaries,you may need to split them up into pairs & house them separately if you are going to breed successfully from any of them.When they are paired up they pretty much dont like to be disturbed if you can help,just for feeding & cleaning.
Hi Beccy,
Goffins Cockatoos can be very sweet, loving and cuddley if well socialized and trained well. However, they can be loud birds, and cockatoos are very demanding and needy. Hers a good link for a read
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww55eiii.htm
Sun Conure i have no knowledge so i'll leave that for someone else
That is lovely Tari,my friends say oh their just birds,but they are so much more to me unless you own a bird i dont think people realize how much love we have for them.
Hi & welcome.
Are all your breeding pairs housed together ? They need to be housed as pairs in separate aviaries,with a flight & nesting box & an indoor shelter.Are they healthy adult birds ? Did any produce babies before you got them ?
Do any of the pairs look like they have bonded ? Look for birds who sit next to each other engaging in mutual preening and even feeding one another. Disturb the birds as little as possible. Pairs should feel that the nestbox is theirs alone.Breeding birds need to be fed on a high quality diet to produce good quality eggs.
African Grey’s do not have a specific breeding season; they can and will lay at any time of year.
As for your greys toes if his nails are to sharp you need to visit an avian vet to get them cut, provide him with good quality perches not just wooden ones.