BarnabyRose
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So I'm back again.. I STILL have not made a conclusive, definite decision.. But I am getting close.
Here is where I am at. The same breeder I am talking with has just taken in 3 adorable little baby Timneh African Greys. Of course she told me, and of course I went and met them, and of course I immediately fell in love with this little male (they named Oliver), and he pretty much instantly 'picked me'. Just my luck Up until now I had almost ruled out the Greys for a few reasons, but am now having second thoughts. Here is what I had previously understood, GENERALLY speaking.
They can be very much one person birds
They have ALOT of dander and dust
They are VERY prone to feather plucking and etc
They typically don't do as well with other birds as some other species may
Now the lady I am talking with has pretty much told me that 90% of what I am worried about I could totally take into my own hands, and I may not have a problem after all. My question however is this, I do have my female Eclectus Emma, and I'm curious - does anyone out there own an African Grey (maybe specifically a Timneh?) that interacts fine with their other pet birds...? Does anyone have any experiences the other way, as in they do NOT tolerate their other birds...? I would love to hear about it. If they had to be kept separate, then that is what it is. But my house is only so big, and I would love to keep them in the same room, on different perches, ideally not supervised 100% of the time.
Don't hesitate to ask me any questions and again, so sorry for the rambling post
B
Here is where I am at. The same breeder I am talking with has just taken in 3 adorable little baby Timneh African Greys. Of course she told me, and of course I went and met them, and of course I immediately fell in love with this little male (they named Oliver), and he pretty much instantly 'picked me'. Just my luck Up until now I had almost ruled out the Greys for a few reasons, but am now having second thoughts. Here is what I had previously understood, GENERALLY speaking.
They can be very much one person birds
They have ALOT of dander and dust
They are VERY prone to feather plucking and etc
They typically don't do as well with other birds as some other species may
Now the lady I am talking with has pretty much told me that 90% of what I am worried about I could totally take into my own hands, and I may not have a problem after all. My question however is this, I do have my female Eclectus Emma, and I'm curious - does anyone out there own an African Grey (maybe specifically a Timneh?) that interacts fine with their other pet birds...? Does anyone have any experiences the other way, as in they do NOT tolerate their other birds...? I would love to hear about it. If they had to be kept separate, then that is what it is. But my house is only so big, and I would love to keep them in the same room, on different perches, ideally not supervised 100% of the time.
Don't hesitate to ask me any questions and again, so sorry for the rambling post
B