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    Egg laying

    Hi there,
    Im new to this board. I have a 9 year old CAG named Abbigail (Abby) I adopted her a year and 1/2 ago from a Parrot Rescue that I sometimes volunteer with. She just recently laid me 2 eggs and from her size in her lower abdomen it looks like we are awaiting number 3 in her clutch.
    Does anyone have any ideas of what to do?? Put the grate in and leave the eggs? Take the eggs out? I havent the foggiest idea. I get two conflicting stories from 2 different vets. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this before with their grey.

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    Sonya

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    Re: Egg laying

    [quote:6671f1220a="Sonyasabby"]Hi there,
    Im new to this board. I have a 9 year old CAG named Abbigail (Abby) I adopted her a year and 1/2 ago from a Parrot Rescue that I sometimes volunteer with. She just recently laid me 2 eggs and from her size in her lower abdomen it looks like we are awaiting number 3 in her clutch.
    Does anyone have any ideas of what to do?? Put the grate in and leave the eggs? Take the eggs out? I havent the foggiest idea. I get two conflicting stories from 2 different vets. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this before with their grey.

    Thanks
    Sonya[/quote:6671f1220a]

    Mine laid two and just stopped. We left them in her cage for a day.

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    [quote:ef33a6401f="Mr. Vista"]The eggs need to be put into an incubator. They will all die if they are not treated properly. I suggest that you take the eggs to a person who breeds birds and let them care for them. They are valuable so keep that in mind.[/quote:ef33a6401f]

    Wow, a virgin birth then?

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