don't see why not
2006-08-07 23:21:04
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answered by Chris 4
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At those ages, it is highly likely that they will get along well! You will definitely want to watch them. I doubt that their territorial nature will have set in yet, but if you notice that they are acting a little funny toward each other, I would recommend putting them in a cage that was not either one's previously.
You may want to put the 14 wk old in with the 10 week old. The younger one will have the weaker territory instincts.
Those suggestions are only if there are any territoriality issues. They are such a wise bird, but at that age, so sweet, and I would think still very flexible in what you do with them.
2006-08-08 01:16:31
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answered by Kim P 3
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I have two Congo African Greys that are 3 year old, male and female hatch mates. They've always been housed together in a Macaw sized cage and they get along very well. Of course, they have a few minor arguments over various toys, but for the most part they are very loving toward each other.
My male is a gentleman and the female rules the roost, as it well should be! Even though they are bonded to each other, they are still very loving and sweet birds.
It's fun to watch them interact with each other using human language. If my female has a particular toy that my male wants, he will flap his wings and say, "please'!. They both mimic a sneeze and if one "sneezes" the other will reply with "bess shoooo"!
If you decide to keep yours together, be sure to supervise them closely for the first couple of weeks, to watch their behavior towards each other and make sure that they are getting along.
2006-08-07 23:49:00
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answered by Free Bird 4
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Certainly. Just make sure the cage is large enough to accomodate both birds comfortably. They need alot of room and greys are playfull. At those ages, they should get along perfectly. Just watch them closely for a couple of days to see how they are going interact with one another.
2006-08-08 02:51:39
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answered by Jenn 3
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yes you can. but watch them. let them sit side by side and see how they act. the draw back in doing this. if they bond w/ each other. it will be harder for them to bond w/ a human.since they will have the flock bond.
2006-08-07 23:21:17
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answered by andy3191 7
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Yes it would be quite safe to put them together as they are still
very young
2006-08-08 00:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yes no problem they will bond right way being such babies.
2006-08-11 03:38:11
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answered by reasonable-sale-lots 6
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