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Re: African Gray care.....
350 degrees, one hour per pound should take care of this.
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Re: African Gray care.....
Learn to use the English Language, it'll probably help you with your search, the correct spelling of the COLOUR is GREY. Stop butchering the "English Language" please.
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Re: African Gray care.....
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Learn to use the English Language, the correct spelling of the COLOUR is GREY. Stop butchering the "English Language" please. [/ QUOTE ] hahahahaah stupid canadians/brits/aussies |
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Re: African Gray care.....
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Learn to use the English Language, it'll probably help you with your search, the correct spelling of the COLOUR is GREY. Stop butchering the "English Language" please. [/ QUOTE ] [censored] git. Ya, thanks for the help. Who knew I had so search using the british spelling. |
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Re: African Gray care.....
can u get them a lil heater for next to thier cage??? it would be cute too!!
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Re: African Gray care.....
The only thing I could find out at work by digging through leaflets and formularies in the exotics ward was that a recomended supportive care temperature would be 75-80F. This would be for birds who are in a weakened state, not your average healthy bird. So I'm guessing your answer would be room temperature, basically, if you would be cold in those conditions, so is your bird. Obviously this is hardly a definitive answer.
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