What is the best food for African grey?
Offer your grey calcium-rich vegetables, greens and fruits such as: kale, mustard greens, broccoli, carrots, dandelion greens, apricots, endive, figs and okra. Spinach, chard and beet greens should be given sparingly since they are known to block the absorption of calcium.
How to tell if my African grey has an upset tummy?
Gently feel his wings and legs, checking for any indication of a problem such as swelling, pain, redness. Feel his breastbone and his back as well. Gently feel his tummy for any hard masses, fluid, etc. Check his vent to see if there is any staining of the feathers around it (indicating possible diarrhea).
Is there anything I can give my African grey?
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Is there anything I can do for my African grey parrot?
For maybe a My African grey doesn’t seem to be feeling well. For maybe a week he’s been kinda hovering low, falling off perch. A … read more Not talking, he usually talks all day. African grey parrot. not talking , he usually talks all day. JA: What type of animal are we talking about? Customer: African grey parrot JA: I’ll do all I can to help.
Why does my African grey shake its head?
Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of the contents of the proventriculus, the first stomach of the bird. Vomiting is more of a spitting action, and the bird will usually shake its head from side to side to rid itself of the digested or partially undigested food which is usually mixed with some stomach fluids.
My African grey has a upset tummy is there anything i can give him? hi my African grey has a upset tummy is there anything i… African grey seems to have prolapsed. I just noticed it I just noticed it today .
Gently feel his wings and legs, checking for any indication of a problem such as swelling, pain, redness. Feel his breastbone and his back as well. Gently feel his tummy for any hard masses, fluid, etc. Check his vent to see if there is any staining of the feathers around it (indicating possible diarrhea).
Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of the contents of the proventriculus, the first stomach of the bird. Vomiting is more of a spitting action, and the bird will usually shake its head from side to side to rid itself of the digested or partially undigested food which is usually mixed with some stomach fluids.
For maybe a My African grey doesn’t seem to be feeling well. For maybe a week he’s been kinda hovering low, falling off perch. A … read more Not talking, he usually talks all day. African grey parrot. not talking , he usually talks all day. JA: What type of animal are we talking about? Customer: African grey parrot JA: I’ll do all I can to help.