Thanks for being a great inspiration for me to dive into aviculture ... I'm into bringing back more knowledge and insight about these majestic birds . We need more people into the hobby
They are so cute! I am going to tell Apollo and friends about the blend. It looks really great. They are an interesting bunch because they themselves will eat the bird food (I don't get it but whatever works for them) but I like what you put together. They look very happy with what they are eating and it is really a great variety!!!
Glad for any tips. In many years I also found out exercise is very important to their physical and mental health. Use a pool noodle (yes the color of it matters green) and chase some around the house (one is scared of it) we both get our exercise. My old grey loves ice cubes to chew on, will do anything for one. Saw a video of a flock of greys chewing ice on a pond on a RUclips video.
Certainly! That's such a great point. I plan to double the size of their enclosure by year end to encourage flight. Unfortunately, they were clipped before I got them. They can still fly short distances though.
Congrats! First I'd want to feed exactly what the breeder weaned him/her on over the next 2-3 weeks. Going to a new home can be a bit stressful so you want to keep the food familiar. After that I'd start to make some changes, if needed. I personally like to feed a base of pellets 50-70 percent and add fruits veggies, sprouted seed, and nuts for added diversity.
I personally haven't bred Brown heads but when working with other Poicephalus, I always proceed with caution. I would establish a neutral cage to introduce both of them to instead of placing one bird in the others cage. Many place birds side by side for days-weeks but I haven't found that this increases the likelyhood that the birds will get along, it just delays the inevitable.
@@Mr.Goodheart You want the birds to be very familiar with each other so they develop a bond. They will need to be with each other permanently. Waiting could only increase the chance of incompatibility.
Thanks for being a great inspiration for me to dive into aviculture ... I'm into bringing back more knowledge and insight about these majestic birds . We need more people into the hobby
I really appreciate your kind words. I look forward to seeing the great things that you will accomplish in Aviculture.
Such an actual useful vid and def great tips for parrots diet keep it going! Loved it!
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed the video!
They are so cute! I am going to tell Apollo and friends about the blend. It looks really great. They are an interesting bunch because they themselves will eat the bird food (I don't get it but whatever works for them) but I like what you put together. They look very happy with what they are eating and it is really a great variety!!!
Thank you so much!!
Great video . I love that you care so much about what your birds eat. They are so well cared for and adorable !!
Thank you so much! These two still teach me something new everyday!
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Great video! We love Bio Bird Blends too! :)
Thank you so much!!
I hope this food will be available in my country in the near future!
I believe Dr. Crean is working on shipping internationally! Hopefully soon.
Glad for any tips. In many years I also found out exercise is very important to their physical and mental health. Use a pool noodle (yes the color of it matters green) and chase some around the house (one is scared of it) we both get our exercise. My old grey loves ice cubes to chew on, will do anything for one. Saw a video of a flock of greys chewing ice on a pond on a RUclips video.
Certainly! That's such a great point. I plan to double the size of their enclosure by year end to encourage flight. Unfortunately, they were clipped before I got them. They can still fly short distances though.
Great video!!
Thanks Kimberrrr!
My birds love Biodiversity bird blend too ❤
Awesome to hear that. Which products are you currently using?
@@Africangreyjournal I use their Natural Selection and Foraging Blends. Have you tried their freeze dried Autumn blend? It looks awesome 😀
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Love your vids, keep it up 👍
Thank you so much!! More vids on the way.
Nicee..I will be receiving my yellow sided today. Any feeding tips for the new bird 😅
Congrats! First I'd want to feed exactly what the breeder weaned him/her on over the next 2-3 weeks. Going to a new home can be a bit stressful so you want to keep the food familiar. After that I'd start to make some changes, if needed. I personally like to feed a base of pellets 50-70 percent and add fruits veggies, sprouted seed, and nuts for added diversity.
Add new foods slowly, one at a time.
Hey Whats the proper temperature in degree for 25 day old small conure babies?
I had ordered from her before, the seller had Etsy shop!
Yep, awesome product!!
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@@musabmalik5341 Thank you very much!!
Is it ok to pair brown head parrots if they’re a year apart??
I personally haven't bred Brown heads but when working with other Poicephalus, I always proceed with caution. I would establish a neutral cage to introduce both of them to instead of placing one bird in the others cage. Many place birds side by side for days-weeks but I haven't found that this increases the likelyhood that the birds will get along, it just delays the inevitable.
@@Africangreyjournal ok thanks 🙏🏾
@@Africangreyjournal what if I keep them in separate cages and only pair them up during breeding season?
@@Mr.Goodheart You want the birds to be very familiar with each other so they develop a bond. They will need to be with each other permanently. Waiting could only increase the chance of incompatibility.
It's much better for them to grow up together .
Bro , my Grey doesn’t like vegies to much .. 🥹
I feed him pelets and diferent type of seends and nuts