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African Grey Parrots have incredibly long life spans, living on average for around 60+ years. This makes an African Grey the perfect companion for those with the time and resources to take good care of these birds, and in return, gain a friendship like no other.
This species is notorious for the strong bonds built with their owners. As long as they have a comfortable cage and perch to make their own, your African Grey will be perfectly happy and healthy in the home you make for them.
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"We bought our African Grey from Sam & Nina Parrots three years ago, and she has become an irreplaceable member of our family. The team provided exceptional guidance on care and training. Our Luna is healthy, happy, and incredibly intelligent. Thank you for bringing such joy into our lives!"
High-quality pellets should form the foundation of your African Grey's diet, providing essential nutrients and balanced nutrition for optimal health.
Include sprouted seeds, fresh vegetables, fruits, and nuts to provide variety, enrichment, and additional vitamins for your parrot's wellbeing.
Small amounts of seeds and healthy treats complete the diet, perfect for training rewards and bonding while maintaining nutritional balance.
Step Up & Step Down: These fundamental commands are essential for daily handling. Gently encourage your parrot to step onto your hand while saying "step up," and reward with treats. This builds trust and makes interactions safer and easier.
Target Training: Teach your African Grey to follow a target stick or your finger. This invaluable skill guides your bird without physical handling and forms the foundation for more complex behaviors and tricks.
Positive Reinforcement: Always use your parrot's favorite treats to reward successful attempts. Start slowly, be patient, and celebrate small victories. Consistency and positive experiences strengthen your bond and create a well-behaved companion.
African Grey Parrots are the largest parrot species in Africa, growing up to an impressive 33cm (13 inches) in length.
Their substantial size means they require spacious cages with plenty of room to spread their wings, climb, and play. We recommend cages that are at least 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep, and 4 feet tall.
Despite their size, African Greys are graceful and agile, capable of intricate movements and impressive flight when given adequate space. Their intelligence matches their physical presence, making them truly remarkable companions.
Everything you need for your African Grey's happiness and health
3-6 months old, hand-raised and socialized
6-12 months old, beginning to talk
1-3 years old, fully trained and talking
5 lbs bag
3 lbs mix
2 lbs premium
2 lbs enriched
Essential calcium
3-month supply
36"W x 24"D x 48"H
Includes perches and bowls
42"W x 30"D x 60"H
With play top and wheels
48"W x 36"D x 72"H
Ultimate luxury setup
Portable perch
With play area
Safe transport
Essential tips for a healthy and happy African Grey
Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for your African Grey's long-term health. Schedule annual exams with an avian veterinarian who can monitor for common issues like feather plucking, respiratory problems, and nutritional deficiencies.
Watch for signs of illness including changes in appetite, droppings, energy levels, or feather condition. Early detection is key to successful treatment.
African Greys are highly social creatures that thrive on interaction. Spend at least 2-3 hours daily engaging with your parrot through play, training, and conversation. This prevents behavioral issues and strengthens your bond.
Introduce your parrot to new people gradually and create positive experiences. Well-socialized birds are more confident and adaptable to changes in their environment.
These intelligent birds need constant mental challenges to prevent boredom. Rotate toys weekly, provide puzzle feeders, and teach new tricks regularly. Foraging toys that hide treats encourage natural behaviors.
Create an enrich enrich environment with different textures, safe materials to chew, and opportunities to explore. A mentally stimulated Grey is a happy Grey.
Position the cage in a busy area where your parrot can observe family activities, but away from kitchens (fumes are toxic), drafts, and direct sunlight. Maintain room temperature between 65-80°F with moderate humidity.
Provide 10-12 hours of darkness for quality sleep. Clean food and water bowls daily, and perform weekly deep cleaning of the entire cage to maintain hygiene.
Fresh Water Daily
Change water bowls twice daily
Balanced Meals
Follow 60-30-10 diet ratio
Quality Time
2-3 hours of interaction
Play & Exercise
Out-of-cage time essential
Cage Cleaning
Remove droppings daily
Health Check
Monitor behavior & droppings
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