tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029202220533934786.post6269268809362505614..comments2024-02-10T02:48:08.578-08:00Comments on Au Natural Bird Notes: Introducing My Second African Grey Parrot to the FlockDr Jeanniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09731385036446010060noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029202220533934786.post-67098436003191165902009-03-29T16:22:00.000-07:002009-03-29T16:22:00.000-07:00If you do as Maggie suggests, there should be no p...If you do as Maggie suggests, there should be no problems. My two Greys have thier own cages and are across the room from each other. They are let out of their cages on to the play tree at seperate times. Fortunatly, my husband spends his time with Koko and I spend my time with Nick so they both get to be alone with the person they love they don't have to share us with each other very often at all. <BR/><BR/>If your wife resents your current Grey then it may not be a great idea to bring in this poor girl that is going to be stressed enough going into a new home after living with this family for 10 years already. <BR/><BR/>IF your wife wants to help out and spend some qaulity time with either your baby Grey or the new Grey then I say "sure", go for it. <BR/><BR/>Greys or parrots of any kind demand and deserve as much time out of the cage and with YOU then many people feel they have time for. <BR/><BR/>It may better to help this lady re-home her bird by having her let me and other bird people know of her needs and let us find a perfect home for her. What state does she live in?<BR/><BR/>Dr JeannieDr Jeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09731385036446010060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029202220533934786.post-86280485049380273252009-03-29T06:15:00.000-07:002009-03-29T06:15:00.000-07:00Hello. Thanks for the great article. I have an yea...Hello. Thanks for the great article. I have an year old female grey Robbie. I've had her for about 5 months now. Was quiet wild when I got her, but now she's settled and once I get her out and away from the cage, would be very comfortable sitting on my hand or one of the kids'. I just met a lady two days ago who's giving away her 10yr old, beautiful, healthy, talking female grey, because the lady's got three young kids and cant give any time to the bird anymore. As a result the bird is feeling ignored and have started to pluck feathers. <BR/><BR/>I am so desperate to bring that bird home, but so worried about how the two female birds would react to each other's company. Of course there's another female factor to worry about;my wife :) who already complains that Robbie is taking all my time.<BR/><BR/>Kindly advise; two female greys 1 and 10 yrs old...would it work or would I have a mess on my handsNaumanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01249164902373308906noreply@blogger.com