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  1. For me, the issue with breeding, is that there are already too many unwanted parrots. I don't see the need to breed more until every already-living parrot has a *good* home. The sheer number of re-homed parrots makes me cry. Most people don't know what they're getting into with a parrot, so many parrots get re-homed many times during their life. My own grey was also an unwanted re-homed parrot. I've had him 23 years. Can't really imagine deliberately breeding more domestic parrots. Just me, I guess. I BEG people, give a new home to a domestically bred parrot, don't just adopt chicks -- home the ones already bred -- they didn't ask for this life, yannoe.
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  2. Some red factor Greys start out with the red feathers mixed in with the grey feathers but are gone after the first molt and some keep some or all the red factor feathers that are mixed in with the grey feathers. So enjoy your Grey because its spicial !!
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  3. Hello everyone, I am Jkings. I grew up having an African gray in our family but was never into breeding. But decided to start breeding, my African gray has a baby and I wanted to ask couple of questions because this is my first time. Question 1. Can I clean the house and put a softer material for the baby, will the mother continue taking care of it. Question 2. Can I do the DNA of the baby with the eggshell
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