african grey congo

  1. saganismyhero

    I’ve waited years for this, I finally have an African Grey! And boy is he mean

    The subject says it all, but also, I’m still so excited and thrilled. It’s funny how when you anticipate and research something long enough it really does make things easier. I brought Sagan home yesterday, he’s a 3? year old. I got him from someone who really neglected him and had him in a...
  2. C

    How to become the "chosen" one

    Hello! I have just adopted my first African grey he is 4 months old. I was very careful to meet many different birds and meet them with my partner. All of these birds seemed to prefer my boyfriend even though he did not have much to do with them. Finally I found one that was a male and had been...
  3. mkrosella

    Feeding Schedule

    I have a 4 month old african grey. I want to know how often she should be eating? its been 5 days since I have had her :) and she is doing very well by the grace of The Almighty God! in the morning when she wakes up, i offer her the following:- a mix plate of orange, guava & strawberry with...
  4. CarmenTheGrey

    I need your help!

    I joined this forum when I first got my grey Carmen. She’s a rescue and I was inexperienced with taming and befriending a large parrot. This community gave me nothing but understanding, love, and help! She is now my companion for life and I can’t imagine life without her. So, I ask for your help...
  5. K

    African Grey's Poor Health

    For some bird health background, Sappho my African Grey has been through the ringer when it comes to health, and she's only about 3-4 years old. The big event is I had come home one day and say she had vomited, it took me awhile to realize what it actually was and she was ACTING sick, which I...
  6. D

    Need a little guidance.. Please

    Hello, my wife and I are relatively new bird parents. We adopted a Severe Macaw about a year ago and he has been doing very well. We have just added a new baby to our flock, an Congo African Grey we call Chilee. We acquired him from a local breeder who has loads of excellent reviews, fives...
  7. J

    African Grey Congo female

    Rehoming my super friendly AGC. She is very friendly and loves everyone. Does not have a preference. Does not bite. She has a great sound vocabulary and a pretty good vocabulary. She likes to whistle and loves to cuddle. She likes to be held upside down in my hand. She loves her neck and...
  8. O

    Help! Looking to get an African Grey

    Hi! I am looking to get an African Grey Congo baby/young for myself. Looking to find a reputable person/breeder to obtain my bird without paying a ridiculous price. I feel like most of the listings and responses I have seen or gotten are scams. Any info/help will be much appreciated I am...
  9. S

    Leaving african grey on his own.

    Hi, firstly thanks in advance for any help :) I have a Congo African grey who was born on the 4th of June 2014 (now 3yrs old), we got him on 28th of August 2016 so have had him 13 months now roughly. Before e had him we had 4 canaries, two cockatiels and two budgies have come and gone since...
  10. B

    African Grey

    I recently took in a wonderful African Grey Congo, not like other Greys I have had or seen. This one is VERY talkative and has a tremendous vocabulary. He was obviously loved very much. My question is one of bewilderment. He prefers to stay inside his cage most of the time. He usually comes...
  11. T

    Baby-Making Considerations for Oblivious Owner

    Hi guys! I'm in need of some help. I've had my female 14 y/o Congo for 13 years, but I think she could be happier if she were not in an indoor cage and got more attention (I live in a coop so she lives with my parents). Someone coming over to do house repairs saw her and said he has been...
  12. C

    Would it be a terrible idea to have an untamed African Grey living in an apartment?

    I've read that Amazons and African Greys don't need to be hand fed or previously tamed to tame them; as long as they weren't horribly abused. That they're cognitive functions are so high to a point that they will quickly understand that their new owner desires to keep them safe and happy. But I...
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