Our African Grey is about ten years old. We also thought the bird was a male until, about one week ago. She has two eggs now and we don't know how to take them away from her. She's getting very mean because of these eggs. Do we just take them and let nature take it's course or put something else in it's place???? Thank You, Kim---can't wait for an answer
African Grey parrots can lay between 1-5 eggs in a clutch, and may have 1-2 clutches per year, typically around the spring or summer months. However, it's important to note that not all African Grey parrots will lay eggs, and it's possible for breeding behavior to be prevented by factors like diet, environment, and hormonal regulation.
The gestation period for parrots is 21 - 28 days.
No, eggs cannot be fertilized without the contribution of a male.
The number of times an African Grey must mate before they have eggs can vary. The birds should be kept together for between 30 to 60 days because the mating process can be quite lengthy.
About 362 years but the African slug frog takes 731 years
I don't think African trees can lay eggs at all....
The eggs can be grey or brownish with grey / green spots. Some can even be greenish in color. Kathy LVT
If you are talking about the mullet or grey mullet, then yes, they do. If you are just talking about fish that are colored grey, then the answer is probably, but it's not certain. Most fish lay eggs, but some are live bearers.
It can only lay blue or grey eggs sometimes.
trading post
they are born in large groups of eggs
Than ayey can lay up to 240 per year.they can lay 4 maybe 5 times ayear so how can they lay 240 times ayear rubbish