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@austin33785
@austin33785 14 күн бұрын
Befok
@RizwanAsghar-vk5db
@RizwanAsghar-vk5db 4 ай бұрын
Sir
@ugochianigbo5080
@ugochianigbo5080 4 ай бұрын
Please give me one ❤
@ashiqhussain6956
@ashiqhussain6956 5 ай бұрын
African grey breeding has reached to Pakistan now many fanciers are breeding it. A one month old chick costs almost approximately 300 dollars here and I am planning to buy one ❤
@sridipchakraborty7097
@sridipchakraborty7097 6 ай бұрын
Hi can u please send me your email id or phone number I need sum information and talk about the bird breeding
@Buyutdemangbirdfarm
@Buyutdemangbirdfarm Жыл бұрын
Burung burung yang cantik dan menggemaskan
@birdslover7038
@birdslover7038 Жыл бұрын
Nice 👍
@ronaldsanimaladventures1692
@ronaldsanimaladventures1692 Жыл бұрын
Captive breeding these beautiful birds is important.🙂 They need our help to survive.😎👍👍
@freaksofnaturebegone9937
@freaksofnaturebegone9937 Жыл бұрын
It would be so nice if you could provide the food that you feed these African grays. People in the USA own a lot of African grays. We don’t actually know what to feed them so most just feed them sunflower seeds, peanuts, and some fruits. I see that you feed yours a lot of greens. Is there anyway you can post a video of what types of greens you feed these African grays? That would be a gods blessing.
@muhammadmuhammad2055
@muhammadmuhammad2055 Ай бұрын
I have experience of these birds... i can take care of your birds there
@zakzeus.shuufHunaak
@zakzeus.shuufHunaak Жыл бұрын
ben shapiro swtd
@sebastiaohenriqueissa223
@sebastiaohenriqueissa223 Жыл бұрын
Essas aves são tão inteligentes!! É uma pena que seu habitat natural esteja sendo destruido!! Sendo assim a criação desses papagaios em cativeiros sejam a única maneira de preservar a sua espécie!! Algo muito parecido acontece no Brasil!!
@cyrosjourney7755
@cyrosjourney7755 2 жыл бұрын
its all about the money free the birds
@user-dy8dr4co5y
@user-dy8dr4co5y 2 жыл бұрын
👌🆗️
@ranimedia4257
@ranimedia4257 3 жыл бұрын
Wow 👍💓💓💓✌🤔🤔✌💓💓💓👍
@RDbird163
@RDbird163 3 жыл бұрын
I am from Pakistan lahore. I want start the birds business. Anyone contact Me for help me and share any information import export birds.
@InglewoodNative1611
@InglewoodNative1611 3 жыл бұрын
My african grey literally eats any type of bag of chips lol
@MrArsenal44
@MrArsenal44 3 жыл бұрын
I love African Grey birds
@affreeth791
@affreeth791 3 жыл бұрын
Sir I want a pair of African Grey , please update me what is the price?
@Sky-xl2ml
@Sky-xl2ml 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful birds❤
@managerbusiness5996
@managerbusiness5996 3 жыл бұрын
I want to buy eggs fertilized with a parrot Casco My mobile to contact 00966550193535
@sheahegartey4293
@sheahegartey4293 3 жыл бұрын
No one is getting this story so African greys are from 2014 that's amazing and saver standards from breed programs good stuff 😊 I have a African grey he's my best friend Charlie I thought in the wild no birds left now I feel better knowing this god bless them all birds to smart for there own good
@user-hf6rj8fm4t
@user-hf6rj8fm4t 3 жыл бұрын
ماشاء الله تبارك الله
@michellereynolds3459
@michellereynolds3459 3 жыл бұрын
Awwww❤❤❤❤
@hamzazafar1003
@hamzazafar1003 3 жыл бұрын
Video all parrrot farm
@juancarlosgomezlozano7129
@juancarlosgomezlozano7129 3 жыл бұрын
Bello.lorito
@hrbirds6373
@hrbirds6373 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome bird and info
@hrbirds6373
@hrbirds6373 3 жыл бұрын
I really want this pair 😍
@adibmaheswara1678
@adibmaheswara1678 3 жыл бұрын
Nice 😍😍😍
@ringtone7551
@ringtone7551 3 жыл бұрын
Allah give me a new grey parrot ameen
@mohamadtaha8246
@mohamadtaha8246 3 жыл бұрын
Can bay one please
@vesnarajic5276
@vesnarajic5276 3 жыл бұрын
I really want one 😍
@messiasrevoredo9598
@messiasrevoredo9598 4 жыл бұрын
Lovely 👍👀🦜🤗
@claypaulswife
@claypaulswife 4 жыл бұрын
Those cages are horrible/!
@banglagaan.arjun_adhikary
@banglagaan.arjun_adhikary 4 жыл бұрын
Do you sales in Bangladesh?
@arshadrahat3479
@arshadrahat3479 4 жыл бұрын
Kindly breeding company name
@tonytotorino1500
@tonytotorino1500 4 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@vandamme6486
@vandamme6486 4 жыл бұрын
Anyone here in Ghana, I have a pet grey would love to give to a good owner +233265757253
@hasangokceoglu9609
@hasangokceoglu9609 4 жыл бұрын
Mükemmel 👍👍👍👍
@barbnbirds
@barbnbirds 4 жыл бұрын
Iam a lover of exotic and greys in particular and Iam. always appalled about what I read and see regarding African Greys and Timneh Greys and I hope that no one ever is exploiting Greys anymore. I capitivy and I hope these beautiful birds aren’t not being poached anymore and they are strictly enforcing laws regarding Greys and Timneh Greys.
@WorldPetsLover
@WorldPetsLover 4 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gbCiasqTzdbFmnk.html
@lovebirdslover9542
@lovebirdslover9542 4 жыл бұрын
Outclass
@DonnetteDavis
@DonnetteDavis 4 жыл бұрын
When you think you are buying a handreared African Grey parrot from a breeder... know this--- □In the wild they fledge at 11-12 weeks □In forced breeding they are taken from their parents as young as 3-4 weeks □Why was PVSA against escalating to CITES 1? It had nothing to do with their concern for employees losing jobs, nor with a professed and fake concern that CITES 1 would fuel illegal trade. It meant for them LESS QUICK MONEY □Note in the video how your handreared babies are actually handreared..... what do you see? □South Africa is the LARGEST IMPORTER OF wild caught African Grey Parrots..... (legal???? Or trafficked) □South Africa is the LARGEST exporter of African Grey PARROTS in the world. □Post-capture and pre-export mortality rates for Grey Parrots have been estimated between 30-60% and as high as 70% - 90% in some instances, suggesting that the actual number ofbirds removed from the wild have been significantly higher than those reported through trade (McGowan 2001, CITES Review of Significant Trade ♡♡♡♡I know all humans owned by parrots care enough to prevent this tragedy from occurring! PLEASE☆☆☆☆ SIGN AND SHARE THE PETITION IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO MAKE AN IMPACT. THESE BIRDS NEED A VOICE - LET US BE THEIR VOICE 🙏🙏 ☆☆Please help our African Greys by signing & sharing this petition.☆☆ chng.it/NPyYqch4
@Mualanthethao
@Mualanthethao 4 жыл бұрын
Do you sell in USA?
@angrybrit7331
@angrybrit7331 3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of us breeders
@-birdskingdom9089
@-birdskingdom9089 4 жыл бұрын
I have breeding pair you can see in my chanel
@FallenAngelsBirdSanctuary
@FallenAngelsBirdSanctuary 4 жыл бұрын
Pasa... you are liars that's all!!!! Proven now by the search and seizure from the residence of your vice chairperson. You care about trading in wild birds or the loss of income. You are disgusting! And that is Not handrearing. You pull babies from their parents at 4/5 weeks. They need at least 11 weeks. Disgust!!!
@anjuhalder1247
@anjuhalder1247 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Bhaiya Mera Naam Deepankar hai main 6b Mein Padta Hoon aapka Road video dekhta main aapka bahut bada fan hun aur yah mummy meri mummy meri mummy ko bola ki mujhe do African parrot chahie kitne ka Hoga unko theek Sahi chahie Humko kitne ka padega Bata Dena do
@hjones1
@hjones1 4 жыл бұрын
At least they look extremely healthy.
@alaskanactressp30
@alaskanactressp30 4 жыл бұрын
Working for the birds 🐦. I love ❤️ it 😘. Keep it clean, keep it fresh food water 💦 and love 💕.that makes a prefect world 🌎 for all. Kudos from Alaska.
@nutritionbadminton7995
@nutritionbadminton7995 4 жыл бұрын
I want an African Grey parrot. How can I get it?
@angrybrit7331
@angrybrit7331 3 жыл бұрын
Buy one
@Vic64Y
@Vic64Y 4 жыл бұрын
*IMPORTANT WARNING FOR PET BIRD OWNERS:* The food that we normally give to the canaries (and other companion birds) consisting of a "complete, balanced and top-quality seeds mixture" bought in pet stores or malls, makes the owners trust that their pet is well fed, but it's not so: indeed the birds health is at serious risk. The owners of canaries, parrots, cockatoos, budgies, cockatiels, etc., WE MUST PAY ATTENTION TO DOMESTIC BIRD BREEDERS AND VETS and keep in mind that although we feed them with such a typical seeds mixture, our birds are very likely in danger of suffering an unexpected, painful and practically inevitable PREMATURE DEATH BY FATTY LIVER DISEASE. Canaries, for example, will surely die at 4 - 7 years of age of the more than 15 that they can live. It's sad that pet birds are fated to die early and painfully in so many cases. You have to warn people to avoid it! This deadly disease is very common in pet birds but owners usually don’t know or detect it in time. And we can’t imagine that *THE CAUSE IS IN THE FOOD ITSELF* that we provide to our birds, in which such *a typical mixture contains low-fat seeds such as canary seed together with other VERY fatty seeds such as niger, hemp or nabine and, in addition, the birds usually prefer to eat the fatty seeds* so that their REAL DIET is unbalanced by excessive fat, gradually causes the fatty infiltration of the liver and in a few years causes fatty liver hepatitis and PREMATURE DEATH to pet birds. *Also the fruits and specially the breeding paste and its pigments and THE SUNFLOWER SEEDS ATTACK THE LIVER* if they are taken too much or for too long. It's a cruel disease that progresses silently and, when its unexpected symptoms begin, they are easily confused with other ailments so the owners usually postpone the visit to the vet at a time already critical for the life of the bird (besides that not all vets are trained to recognize this elusive and misleading disease, even to administer lipotropic and regenerative liver protectors in curative doses, just in case it's that and not a supposed blow). It's a process of slow and asymptomatic progression, but when their visible symptoms begin (acute phase) the disease accelerates. *SYMPTOMS OF THE ACUTE PHASE OF FATTY LIVER DISEASE:* First, overgrowth of beak and nails since months before, progressive sadness and/or pecking, hard belly (in many cases, with a dark spot with a half-moon shape on the belly, which seems a "tumor", to see it you have to wet your fingers to remove the down), falls from the sticks of the cage that seem for "errors of calculation" and then lameness (that make believe that they are by the previous falls, but both symptoms are due to that it hurts the liver), lack of flight and singing, the bird fluffs up his feathers or bends more or less slowly; Then, within a few weeks or a few days, heavy breathing with open beak, remaining lying on the floor of the cage near the food, sudden spasms from time to time (which make people believe that the bird is "epileptic" but it are twinges of pain of diseased liver), abundant greenish poop (caused by biliverdin which if it's not fasting, it means hepatic harm), then black and watery (from hepatic hemorrhages), then a strange purplish color of skin and beak, an excessive appetite and the final "improvement" of a few days (in the last phase, the already degenerated liver becomes deflated by what the bird seems to ameliorate), after which it suddenly dies among seizures (which may seem a "heart infarct" or a "stroke"). For the first symptoms the liver has already degenerated to 80% and only an urgent (and accurate) vet action can save your bird and revert the liver situation. If you simply feed your bird with the loose seeds mixture (even if you give it fresh fruits, vegetables and let it exercise, for example by letting it out of the cage at home), right now your pet's liver is degenerating, and neither you nor your bird know. *Without liver protectors, it's almost certain that your bird will die early and in many cases you won’t be able to determine its real cause.* Hepatic lipidosis it's not only deadly by itself when the visible symptoms begin (sometimes even it does not warn at all until few moments before the death). Even before the acute phase it predisposes the bird to suffer infections, as it weakens the immune system. Obese pet birds have an higher risk of many other diseases, like arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Obesity in birds it's not so apparent but it's more dangerous than in other animals like mammals. So in addition to giving to the birds lipotropic and detox / regenerating hepatic protectors preventively and routinely, breeders usually make their own mixtures with low fat seeds. *PREVENTION AND/OR TREATMENT:* The time to act is NOW that your bird doesn’t show yet the visible symptoms. It's necessary to ACTIVELY PREVENT THE LIVER DEGENERATION. Fortunately it's easy to do it: *It's very advisable to substitute progressively (within some weeks, as per the instructions of the manufacturer) the mixture of loose seeds for some pellets compound food of seeds, fruits and vegetables (preferably those that already include liver protectors), because this prevents the bird from filtering and eating mostly the fatty seeds (but without insisting if the bird does not get accustomed to eating pellets because he could die for starvation within a few days).* *And, whatever the diet, it's CRUCIAL to add to the drinking water or to the food LIPOTROPIC LIVER PROTECTORS that include carnitine and / or choline, betaine, methionine, etc., (and it's very convenient to add DETOX / REGENERATING LIVER PROTECTORS with thistle milk, boldo, artichoke extract).* Liver protectors are not medicine but cheap food supplements manufactured by pet bird vet laboratories that remove the fat from the liver, clean it and favor its recovery. It's essential to add them to the pet birds diet to conserve their liver. It's something that breeders and vets know, but we the owners usually don't know. It are appearing in the market compound feed for pet birds that don’t include fatty seeds and that already include several liver protectors. *But the vast majority of owners still confidently feed their birds with the typical mixture of loose seeds with little fat and other very fatty seeds... And their birds continue dying for hepatic lipidosis in a large number of cases (likely, in most cases).* Now we know that, as fatty liver disease develops from the daily food itself, it’s most likely *THE FIRST CAUSE OF DEATH OF PET BIRDS, and more so as the bird ages.* Webs on FLD: www.beautyofbirds.com/liverdisease.html Liver disease is a slow, on-going progressive disease where the liver tissue is replaced with fat. When the liver disease has progressed, the bird may suddenly appear ill. www.lovinghands.com/forms/Hepatic%20Lipidosis%20-%20Fatty%20Liver%20Disease.pdf One of the sadder diseases many avian vets see is that of hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver disease. It's sad in a number of ways since often the birds are very ill, life-threateningly so, or possibly having died suddenly. Often the owners have been unaware of the dangers of feeding their beloved pet the seeds, peanuts, or other fatty foods the bird obviously loves to eat. These are truly cases of "loving your bird to death". Any bird can fall victim to fatty liver disease. www.researchgate.net/publication/46105643_Treating_liver_disease_in_the_avian_patient Dietary deficiencies of lipotrophic factors such as choline, biotin, and methionine may decrease the transport of lipids from the liver. The clinical manifestations of hepatic diseases in ornamental birds are much more frequent than people could realize and in many cases they are not appreciated, progress in a silent way and when they are evident, vet action may arrive late. Most any avian symptomatology should be considered as if it was a pathology that could be serious, and not allow the disease to develop because then it will probably be too late. We must closely investigate the symptoms, take preventive measures that don’t harm (such as giving liver and intestinal protectors according to the leaflet) ask for advice from vets, breeders, etc. and procure the most appropriate treatment RAPIDLY, but without rushing in the treatment or with the doses in such small animals. If the days go by and the bird doesn’t improve, it's necessary to continue investigating and, if necessary, change the medication in an informed and contrasted manner. Doing nothing or stopping research usually ends up with the bird dead, but acting without being sure of what is done and in what dose, it likely ends the same way. It's necessary to obtain and confirm the sufficient vet experience and have the serenity to determine in each case whether it's convenient to hasten to do and / or administer what medicine and in what dose, or if it’s better not to do and let the situation evolve without medicating for the time being, or according to the medication that has already been administered. A limp in a bird is not always an injury caused by a blow, but the symptom of a disease of some organ (usually the liver or an intestinal disease) that needs to be discovered and treated ASAP. When in doubt, change diet to one with the lowest fat possible (only birdseed, or with other low-fat seeds such as millet, chia and vegetables) and administer lipotropic and regenerating liver protectors in curative doses immediately... although nothing could foresee a fatal outcome. There are also food supplements protectors of the intestinal mucosa and stimulants of the immune system. In doses according to the leaflets do not cause damage, it will surely save the life of your bird (if it's not too late), and will keep them with a basic wellness.
@theceo678yearsago5
@theceo678yearsago5 2 жыл бұрын
Nobody cares lol