I had a budgie a little bit ago that I got from a 4 year old, he was in a decent sized cage but only ate seed and only had flat perches. I wish I’ve done research before he passed but I’m trying to collect as much information as possible. I’ve always said I wanted a more loving bird in the future, I have a 3-1/2 by 3-1/2 by 6-1/2 ft chicken pen, I was looking into a cockatiel but I know I’m not getting a bird anytime this year so I’ve started research on common pet parrots, I’ve fallen in love with african greys but I know that you need a LOT of prep, time, and you have to be patient as they are little 4 year olds that just want to play and be loved. It feels stupid saying I’ve gone from a budgie to an African grey but I am not getting any sort of large bird like that without full preparation
Please don't use a chicken pen for a parrot as the chicken wire is toxic to parrots. When you decide what kind of bird you would like then invest into a good cage. Perhaps an Indian ringneck would be a perfect fit for you, they are very personable, friendly, and can be exceptional talkers and love to cuddle.
Flock of Five Hello! I am getting my Rosie in April or May! We just bought him today, but he is very, very young so he can’t come home until then. I am SO excited!
It looks like the cage I just purchased on Amazon. This one has a play top too. I was kinda of worried that I wouldn't get one that wasn't big enough. .
Sadly most of them aren't big enough on Amazon for any medium or large bird's. I have this exact cage from Amazon and it's a cheap cage with horrible locking mechanisms and where the food and water bowls go should slso be much more secure. We just moved ours into a large King's cage, which costs more than the cheap one's that Amazon offers. Our Grey was able to bite through the cheap metal that the cage is made out of. Thankfully we saw this within a short time of Dude doing so and were able to pull a King's cage I purchased for a B&G & a 2nd for a Hyacinth Macaw. We were lucky that the cage bars were close enough to house our African Grey in.
great video just a word of warning, african greys see in uv spectrum so the colour red is actually quite an negative and aggressive colour to them, my vet explained this to me :)
Thanks a lot for the video as it was highly helpful. I looked everywhere (Websites, UA-cam and cage shops etc.) for the perfect cage for my African Grey and then I landed on your video and I must say it's the perfect design I was looking for. I will have it tailor-made according to the measurements to fit into my space but the structure will remain the same. I wish you and your birds the very best, thanks once again....
Thank you flock of five I enjoyed your video very much I have an African Grey parrot also. May I ask you where did you purchase the light colored curved natural perch?
She's absolutely beautiful. She reminds me of my Dude, an African grey. This is the same cage we got with our African Grey from Amazon & it's not big enough for a CAG to be honest. It needs to be at least a full foot to foot & 1/2 wider than what it is. Even though it looks like it's large enough for an African grey, it's not. I have an XL & Large King's cage, both housed B&G & a Hyacinth Macaw & am planning on moving our CAG into the Lg King's cage so he has more room to fly inside the cage also. Please watch other bird videos when you're considering buying a bird, a new cage, and toys, especially perches. You should never keep wooden dowels in the cage unless you cut them grooves or wedges into them. Never leave them in the cage without scrapping them up and making them to where the bird will feel stable on. Also, don't use any pumice stone or concrete purchases like she's recommended. They are not recommended and cause severe foot issues for your bird. You need only natural wood perches, a great corner flat perch where the bird can relax and stand erect and give their feet a rest. You can get a pumice perch with the pumice on just the side so they don't get bumble foot, or nerve damage to their feet.
You're in Canada and ordering from Amazon so you can contact ups for a return they can pick up from your house too. Just in case it ever happens again :)
We are looking at a very similar cage for our African Grey. How does Bella find getting up to the playground at the top? Do you need to help her up there or can she climb up herself? Ours is not clipped but will want to climb independently.
Bella never had any difficulty getting to the top of the cage, including the ladder and the long wooden dowel on top. We were considering removing the top ladder and dowel because she used to have some behavioral issues with height dominance, but she grew out of it and we have left it there. At this point in time she doesn't really go up to the top dowel anymore and prefers using the sides of the cage to climb around and the flat part of the playtop. She has really taken to climbing around the whole cage.
@@khaledalloush2423 I totally forgot that I had commented that lol. Don’t worry though I have the double macaw cage from kings cages for my B&G (my only macaw). She will be moving to her bird room w/outdoor aviary in a couple months. Right now she is only in her cage a couple hours of the day and is out and about most of the time. Thank you for replying :)
We got them at a pet store in Canada and are unsure of the brand or product name. There is a similar product from A&E CAGE CO called multi branch that comes in different sizes. The branches are all different, so it would be best to purchase them in store if possible.
Hello! So i know this was a long time ago and i know that she has already responded, but something i reccomend is sprouts. I give my green cheeked conure chop in the morning, sprouts for lunch, pellets for dinner. He has seeds and nuts as treats. In his chop he will have a few greens, a few orange vegies and something else. Every second day he will get fruit. It is very high in sugar so i do not reccommend giving fruit daily. I also give him sprouts as it is completely packed with nutritional value, i highly reccomend it. For pellets, it really depends what brand of pellet. High quality pellets can be absolutely amazing amd packed with good nutrition, vitamins and minerals. But some pellets have added sugars and other terrible stuff that can be just as bad as feeding seeds. I still do not reccomend giving them too many pellets - even if they are an amazing brand, as i believe that sprouts and chop are still much better, yet at the same time pellets can be just as good and nutritional. Now i know all you asked was how much to give your bird but i thought it would be nice to see someone elses birds diet, so you can weigh out your options to really decide what you want to do for your bird (or future bird😆). For the amount, i give my bird about 50% pellets, 50% of everything else. So 3 teaspoons of chop in the morning, 2 teaspoons of sprouts for lunch and about 5 teaspoons of pellets at night. Remember the importance of foraging too. Good luck😊😉
Good lord her nails are WAAaaaay too long! That has to be painful! Purchase a good sized natural lava rock stone and mount it in the cage....it really helps keep their nails down naturally with out having to file them down yourself.
Charlie_the_ cockatiel what the hell dude? They where just trying to be helpful and give advice that they find proper okay? Even if you didn’t agree there’s no need to be so damn rude about it. Also this comment was literally made an entire year ago. 😐
Thank you so much, TheDropper805. We have uploaded a few newer videos, but are making them at a slower rate. We are hoping to release one over the holiday season.
My dud shut up thay have a parrot and thay are not cheap to keep and i don't think thay want to chip out 50 to 100 pounds or dollars just to pleze u no one forced you to be here so leave. I thought the video was great and informative
I had a budgie a little bit ago that I got from a 4 year old, he was in a decent sized cage but only ate seed and only had flat perches. I wish I’ve done research before he passed but I’m trying to collect as much information as possible. I’ve always said I wanted a more loving bird in the future, I have a 3-1/2 by 3-1/2 by 6-1/2 ft chicken pen, I was looking into a cockatiel but I know I’m not getting a bird anytime this year so I’ve started research on common pet parrots, I’ve fallen in love with african greys but I know that you need a LOT of prep, time, and you have to be patient as they are little 4 year olds that just want to play and be loved. It feels stupid saying I’ve gone from a budgie to an African grey but I am not getting any sort of large bird like that without full preparation
Please don't use a chicken pen for a parrot as the chicken wire is toxic to parrots. When you decide what kind of bird you would like then invest into a good cage. Perhaps an Indian ringneck would be a perfect fit for you, they are very personable, friendly, and can be exceptional talkers and love to cuddle.
I’m getting a galah cockatoo hopefully around Christmas time and I’m so excited!! This video really helped
We're so happy you found the video helpful. :) Have you gotten your Galah yet?
Flock of Five No sadly not yet, but maybe soon!
Flock of Five Hello! I am getting my Rosie in April or May! We just bought him today, but he is very, very young so he can’t come home until then. I am SO excited!
Bell Iron Fist update us when you get himm! 🥺🥺
sukiee msp I will! 😊
It looks like the cage I just purchased on Amazon. This one has a play top too. I was kinda of worried that I wouldn't get one that wasn't big enough. .
Ty. Blessings
Sadly most of them aren't big enough on Amazon for any medium or large bird's. I have this exact cage from Amazon and it's a cheap cage with horrible locking mechanisms and where the food and water bowls go should slso be much more secure. We just moved ours into a large King's cage, which costs more than the cheap one's that Amazon offers. Our Grey was able to bite through the cheap metal that the cage is made out of. Thankfully we saw this within a short time of Dude doing so and were able to pull a King's cage I purchased for a B&G & a 2nd for a Hyacinth Macaw. We were lucky that the cage bars were close enough to house our African Grey in.
I’m getting a grey. He will be ready to come home in July. I’m taking your advice on the cage set up.
I'm glad you found the video helpful. I hope you are having a great time with your Grey.
Awesome tips on african grey cage set up ☺
great video just a word of warning, african greys see in uv spectrum so the colour red is actually quite an negative and aggressive colour to them, my vet explained this to me :)
My green cheek loves her flat perch crazy
Thanks a lot for the video as it was highly helpful. I looked everywhere (Websites, UA-cam and cage shops etc.) for the perfect cage for my African Grey and then I landed on your video and I must say it's the perfect design I was looking for. I will have it tailor-made according to the measurements to fit into my space but the structure will remain the same. I wish you and your birds the very best, thanks once again....
There is Lemon and Happy!!!🙏🏾👍🏾🤗
Thank you flock of five I enjoyed your video very much I have an African Grey parrot also.
May I ask you where did you purchase the light colored curved natural perch?
She's absolutely beautiful. She reminds me of my Dude, an African grey.
This is the same cage we got with our African Grey from Amazon & it's not big enough for a CAG to be honest. It needs to be at least a full foot to foot & 1/2 wider than what it is. Even though it looks like it's large enough for an African grey, it's not. I have an XL & Large King's cage, both housed B&G & a Hyacinth Macaw & am planning on moving our CAG into the Lg King's cage so he has more room to fly inside the cage also.
Please watch other bird videos when you're considering buying a bird, a new cage, and toys, especially perches. You should never keep wooden dowels in the cage unless you cut them grooves or wedges into them. Never leave them in the cage without scrapping them up and making them to where the bird will feel stable on. Also, don't use any pumice stone or concrete purchases like she's recommended. They are not recommended and cause severe foot issues for your bird. You need only natural wood perches, a great corner flat perch where the bird can relax and stand erect and give their feet a rest. You can get a pumice perch with the pumice on just the side so they don't get bumble foot, or nerve damage to their feet.
Thank you, very helpful❤️
Those talons🤓
Finally 😩 A new video.
Hello Marquise!! Happy to hear from you again :D
Maroc
It's my dream to own, love, train, and scratch the head of my own African Grey for 10 years now. Dx
I was wonder, what would you recamend for a Major Mitchell Cockatoo???
Where did you get the play stand???
"Good potty Bella"
Bella: "yep"
I bought a cage almost exactly like your but with a different play top for around $120.00
What a great deal. :)
Link?
I would like the link
What size cage do you recommend for a Derbyan?
Are you gonna post on here again soon?
We have released a few videos since and are hoping to release a new video over the holidays.
Flock of Five Yay!
You're in Canada and ordering from Amazon so you can contact ups for a return they can pick up from your house too. Just in case it ever happens again :)
We are looking at a very similar cage for our African Grey. How does Bella find getting up to the playground at the top? Do you need to help her up there or can she climb up herself? Ours is not clipped but will want to climb independently.
Bella never had any difficulty getting to the top of the cage, including the ladder and the long wooden dowel on top. We were considering removing the top ladder and dowel because she used to have some behavioral issues with height dominance, but she grew out of it and we have left it there. At this point in time she doesn't really go up to the top dowel anymore and prefers using the sides of the cage to climb around and the flat part of the playtop. She has really taken to climbing around the whole cage.
Would you recommend this for a larger macaw like a greenwing?
Macaws in my opinion shouldn’t be kept in cages u should build an aviary for them
@@khaledalloush2423 I totally forgot that I had commented that lol. Don’t worry though I have the double macaw cage from kings cages for my B&G (my only macaw). She will be moving to her bird room w/outdoor aviary in a couple months. Right now she is only in her cage a couple hours of the day and is out and about most of the time. Thank you for replying :)
Can a cockateil be kept in that cage or the bars are too wide ???
Is this cage appropriate for a 14/15 inch lilac crowned amazon parrot
Water Sheep yes, it would be!
How long this Cage lasts
Iron, aluminium or stainless?
Bella's talons are way to long!
Bianca okay?
Bianca I agree. I guess some people don’t think about that??
We have cut her nails on occasion and have found she has better balance and less falls when her nails are longer.
Hey great vid
I love the perch at 25:02 where did you get it?
We got them at a pet store in Canada and are unsure of the brand or product name. There is a similar product from A&E CAGE CO called multi branch that comes in different sizes. The branches are all different, so it would be best to purchase them in store if possible.
Flock of Five Okay, will do thanks!
Which store?
There's multiple similar java perches on a website called Mysafebirdstore.com for $10.00-$20.00!
Smok uwu ooh, thank you for linking! I might buy one
Finally ur back yay could u help me how much chop should you feed a parrot
Of course! Many vets recommend no more than 30% of diet as chop and snacks. 70% of the diet should be pellets.
Hello! So i know this was a long time ago and i know that she has already responded, but something i reccomend is sprouts. I give my green cheeked conure chop in the morning, sprouts for lunch, pellets for dinner. He has seeds and nuts as treats. In his chop he will have a few greens, a few orange vegies and something else. Every second day he will get fruit. It is very high in sugar so i do not reccommend giving fruit daily. I also give him sprouts as it is completely packed with nutritional value, i highly reccomend it. For pellets, it really depends what brand of pellet. High quality pellets can be absolutely amazing amd packed with good nutrition, vitamins and minerals. But some pellets have added sugars and other terrible stuff that can be just as bad as feeding seeds. I still do not reccomend giving them too many pellets - even if they are an amazing brand, as i believe that sprouts and chop are still much better, yet at the same time pellets can be just as good and nutritional. Now i know all you asked was how much to give your bird but i thought it would be nice to see someone elses birds diet, so you can weigh out your options to really decide what you want to do for your bird (or future bird😆). For the amount, i give my bird about 50% pellets, 50% of everything else. So 3 teaspoons of chop in the morning, 2 teaspoons of sprouts for lunch and about 5 teaspoons of pellets at night. Remember the importance of foraging too. Good luck😊😉
Where is lemon and Happy???🤭😟
Is this a good cage for a amazon
Depends on the amazon
Bow much is the cage
I purchased my Grey 18 years ago and i paid $1200.
What is the size of the cage?
36 inches x 24 inches
How much Indian Rupees
Good lord her nails are WAAaaaay too long! That has to be painful! Purchase a good sized natural lava rock stone and mount it in the cage....it really helps keep their nails down naturally with out having to file them down yourself.
Charlie_the_ cockatiel what the hell dude? They where just trying to be helpful and give advice that they find proper okay? Even if you didn’t agree there’s no need to be so damn rude about it. Also this comment was literally made an entire year ago. 😐
@@blossomingflower1119 and i made this comment 1 month ago😐
@@blossomingflower1119 if you don't know the situation don't say anything simple😐
Charlie_the_ cockatiel and my post was made over a year ago....so same advice to you. If you don’t know the situation....don’t say anything, right?!
@@AsRock78 and your post was stupid right!
Please upload new stuff!!!! 😭😭
Thank you so much, TheDropper805. We have uploaded a few newer videos, but are making them at a slower rate. We are hoping to release one over the holiday season.
We filmed a new video of Happy the Green Cheek talking at length. Just need to find the time to edit it and post it.
That cage is a bit to small no hate
OMG, get a frickin TRIPOD. You have the shakes. Because you can't hold the camera still it is out of focus. I can't watch this anymore.
You need to trim your poor birds nails!!!!
Adopt don't shop.
lighting is terrible
Cathy T so are u
My dud shut up thay have a parrot and thay are not cheap to keep and i don't think thay want to chip out 50 to 100 pounds or dollars just to pleze u no one forced you to be here so leave. I thought the video was great and informative