Description
Known for their impressive intelligence, it is important to offer companion Greys a variety of complex toys to engage their active minds and prevent boredom, which can otherwise lead to feather plucking and other bad habits. Some examples include non-destructible hanging toys, push and pull toys, and food-finder toys.
In their natural habitat, Greys spend much of their days flying around, foraging for food. To ensure a healthy, happy parrot at home, Greys require large aviaries a minimum of 3m (9.8 ft) in length, allowing them to stretch their wings and burn off excess energy. African Greys enjoy eating a healthy variety of cooked beans and pulses, fruits and vegetables, spray millet, complete kibble, and other rearing foods.
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