lotosha New member Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 757 Reaction score 0 Parrots A pair of cockatiels And pair of African Greys Apr 10, 2013 #1 Hello everyone. What i the right weight of an adult CAG? I bought a scale and found out that my 10 month old CAG is 450 gr. Is it normal? Thanks.
Hello everyone. What i the right weight of an adult CAG? I bought a scale and found out that my 10 month old CAG is 450 gr. Is it normal? Thanks.
G Greenwing New member Joined Mar 8, 2013 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Parrots GW , BG , DYH , YN, CAG Apr 10, 2013 #2 I would say that's about right... But optimum weight should be determined by feeling his breast bone....
I would say that's about right... But optimum weight should be determined by feeling his breast bone....
OP OP lotosha New member Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 757 Reaction score 0 Parrots A pair of cockatiels And pair of African Greys Apr 11, 2013 Thread starter #3 I think I'll pass the breast bone cheking, I want all my fingers to stay where they are
Blancaej New member Joined Apr 5, 2013 Messages 2,329 Reaction score 5 Location Middlebury, VT Parrots CAG Quincy - BD 3/27/00. Gotcha 6/00 ~ GW Macaw Savannah - BD 6/21/93. Gotcha 4/13 ~ B&G Macaw Coqui - BD 9/3/03. Gotcha 10/13 ~ Blue Crown Conure Sidney - BD Unknown Approx 5 Years Old. Gotcha 6/15/ Apr 11, 2013 #4 I think that sounds about right, too. If you plan on taking your Grey to the vet for an annual visit, they will weigh him/her and make sure her weight is in check. Especially, if you don't want to handle him/her yourself.
I think that sounds about right, too. If you plan on taking your Grey to the vet for an annual visit, they will weigh him/her and make sure her weight is in check. Especially, if you don't want to handle him/her yourself.