Red Factor African Grey parrots for sale are now available to make a Proud Owner of the Beautiful Red Factor African Grey’s. They will be available as pets to people all over the world. They’re certainly beautiful and desirable.
The Red Factor African Grey parrots for sale will retain always retain their high level of intelligence and exceptional ability to talk just like their natural wild-colored Grey cousins. Red Factor African Grey parrots for sale
We have been Breeding these birds now for four years. This breeding skill takes hard dedicated work into finding the right birds, and introducing them to each other.
Sometimes this process can take years as African Greys do not mature and breed until 5 to 6 years old.
We have spent quite a bit of funds, hard work, a lot of time in searching for the right birds to pair up together and that carry the Red Factor Gene.
And most of all, a lot of patience in doing this right. We now have made it possible to bring you the “Worlds Red Factor African Grey parrots for sale” We also sell Red Factor breeding pairs, and specialize in African Grey Congos and Timnehs that carry a heavy Red Factor Gene. These Exotics are not cheap, as way too much goes into, studying, and obtaining these Rare and Exotic birds which is very time consuming.
Red Factor African Grey parrots for sale will always retain their high level of intelligence and exceptional ability to talk just like their natural wild-colored Grey cousins.
Care and feeding of Red Factor African-Greys For Sale
In the wild the African Grey Parrots eats seeds, nuts, fruits, and leafy vegetation. These birds will climb around the tree, rather than flying, picking up food and holding it with a foot while eating. They enjoy eating the outer flesh of the palm nut, and also, they eat snails.
In West Africa, with a fondness for grains, it is said they have become rather bold pests attacking the maize fields.
Foods for your pet bird will include a ready made large hookbill seed mix enriched with vitamins. Their dietary requirements include sources of calcium and Vitamin A.
They eat a variety of sprouts, seeds, nuts, fruits, vegetables, commercial pellets, as well as the same nutritional foods humans eat. A cuttle bone or a calcium block is a good source of calcium.
A lean diet is good for them as recent studies have shows heart disease and arteriosclerosis occurring in Greys in their late teens and twenties.
Also, Fresh vegetables you can offer include mustard greens, green peas, cucumber, young dandelion greens, sweet corn, beet greens, carrots, broccoli, unsprayed lettuce, chickweed, dandelions, eggplant, green peppers, sorrel, spinach leaves, tomatoes and zucchini.
Again, Fruits that you can offer include, apples, peaches, apricots, bananas, pears, plums, raisons, and most other fruits.
Similarly, Avocado and chocolate are toxic for birds and sugar and salt should be avoided.
Most parrots enjoy and occasional shower or bath. A shower can be accomplished with either a hand held shower sprayer or a hose with a fine spray head and lukewarm water.
A bath pan or ceramic dish 12″-14″ (30-35 cm) can be placed on the bottom of the cage or mounted at about 39″ (1m) above the floor in an aviary.
You can decide to trim their wings in order to discourage flight and to prevent the loss of your pet through an open window or door.
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