Joe PP937

Joe PP

Species: African Grey 
Name: joe

Location: goostrey Cheshire 

Cage Supplied: Yes
Adoption fee : cities

Introduction:

Hi, I’m Joe. I’m approximately around 20 years old and had been with previous owners for her whole life until she came into the charity. I am believe to be male but Joe has laid an egg so we now know Joe is a female.

History/Background:

Joe came into the charity due to no fault of his own, this was due to the owners work patterns changing and ment Joe routine had changed which in hand made Joe pluck himself and lost all his chest feathers.

Current Condition:

Joe is a beautiful bird but sadly he doesn’t have feathers on his chest due to him plucking.

Training:

Since been in safehouse Joe has stepped up twice and is very wary of doing this so she would benefit from ongoing training to help her with this .

Diet:

Joe has harrison for breakfast, as30 for tea Joe also has fruit,veg daily and is offered nuts.

Enrichment:

Joes loves to play with her toys and loves to shed cardboard to.shes not overly keen of coming out the cage which will need working on.

Summary:

Joe is a beautiful bird and a pleasure to safehouse.

Once joe has settled and gains the trust of her adopter she will start to venture out more.  she will be fantastic company and a asset to anyone’s life.

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1

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2

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3

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