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African Grey Feather Picking

Feather Picking and Mutilation
Feather Picking Causes
Feather Picking Preventing & correcting

African Grey Social Interactions

Mechanically produced sounds Agonistic behaviour
Defensive, appeasing & submissive behavioural patterns
Sexual behaviour
Sex-recognition, bond and mating

African Grey Breeding & Hand Rearing

Breeding African Grey Parrots
Reasons for hand rearing
Reasons against hand rearing

African Grey Diet:

African Grey Parrots feed on a variety of seeds, nuts, fruits, and berries. Birds disperse after roosting in large groups, and forage in smaller groups of up to 30 individuals. They typically feed in the top branches of trees. Fruits and seeds of a number of species are taken, including Ficus, Heisteria, Dacryodes, Petersianthus, Combretum, Macaranga, Raphia, Harungana, Ceiba, Blighia, Bombax, Celtis, Caccia, Parkia, Terminalia, and Prunus. They particularly like the flesh of the oil-palm Elaeis guineensis. In agricultural areas, flocks of Greys have been known to damage maize crops.

Egg Incubators and Egg Incubator Resources

NEW R-Com Auto Egg Incubator w/ Humidity
GQF Poultry Box Brooder
Brower Top Hatch Incubator
Genesis Incubator 1588
GQF 220-240 Volt / 50 Hz Still Air Incubator
Corti AF25 Semi-Automatic Turn Incubator
Thermal Air Flow Hova-Bator
Thermal Air Flow Incubator
Hova-Bator Still Air Incubator
Hova-Bator Turbo Fan Incubator
Hova-Bator Incubator & Automatic Egg Turner
Conomax Incubator
NEW EZ Scope

Trouble Shooting Failures with Egg Incubation Symptoms of incubation/breeder management problems

Clear eggs with no visible embryonic development.
Blood rings in incubated eggs.
Many dead embryos at an early stage.
Chicks fully formed, but dead without pipping.
Pipped eggs, but died without hatching.
Late hatching or not hatching uniformly.
Sticky embryos.
Embryos sticking or adhering to shell.