Greetings guys
My question :
1. Now i can be close to his cage but I should lie down next to his cage and then it seems he likes it when ever i do that he puffs up and start playing with his toy or eating food and preening , but when i stand up he screams:/ he He lowers his neck and cautiously looks at me .
I try to increase the height of his cage but still I donโt see any differences ,
and by the way, I returned him to my room again he didnโt like the living room When i put his cage in my room again it seemed he was very thrilled ๐, he was very relaxed and fluffed up his feathers .
P.S : i heard if my parrot puffs up for a long time he is sick , but how long exactly?
Erfan, Greys time is counted in weeks and months and years, he need to be back in the room, it might take a year to realize anything,,Please don;t lay beside him, it;setting a bad example, be fluent with him, raise his cage ad leave it alone...Puffed feathers are normal, he's acting normal...You have to live on parrot time.....It could take years before you get the reactions you hope for...Act normal around him....
Thanks for replying jayd this is the first time these 2 have had eggs she was with another male but after 2 clutches not 1 was fertilized so I got another male.I do see them copulating this is why I am surprised they are not hatching
Hi everyone I have a pair of african greys which have laid eggs a month ago I thought everything was fine until about a week ago I started to see liquid coming out
The eggs looked fine perfect around the top and sides but as of today they are dented and obviously no good can someone please tell me what went wrong?
Thank you my friend..laying down is not natural for you or him. If a person continues to do something like this, the only time a Fid will calm down is when you are in this position. A Grey is extremely literal; another important point along the same reasoning is that is you are upset at your Grey, you talk to him in an upset tone of voice and a happy voice when you are happy with him.
Can you sit on the floor in front of his cage? That's how I started with Dorian - sitting on the floor in front of his cage talking to him and playing with toys.
Sure , Iโll act normal, but my reason for laying was that he wants to see everything from higher height , if He sees me in his level he screams, and screech.
thank you for your answering
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Thank you, Are they sitting the eggs? Most of the time a pet and a breeder are not productive...Are you running the lights longer? (longer days) Have you raised the temperature a little and are you feeding them more egg? (Higher protein)
Wow what a great idea! Never thought to put tiles there..my birds live my cabinets. I buy the wooden houses for rabbits and put them on top of my cupboards, they mostly chew them.