African Grey’s do not have a specific breeding season; they can and will lay at any time of year I'd ask the person you got ur breeding greys off how many times they layed for them a year, as no one would be able to give u a certain answer apart from them,
I have breeding greys that only lay one clutch a year and another pair that lay twice a year.
2006-12-27 09:02:32
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answered by worldchampatpool 3
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i would say just the once , but some birds have about three clutches in a season, if they are in captivity and the chicks are taken away from them they may lay another clutch, know that people who breed pigeons remove the eggs from a good pairing and they lay more eggs this can be done a couple of times , they then put the eggs from these under a different pair which have eggs, removing that pairs original eggs and replacing the with the selected eggs, so you might be able t do this with them but do not know for sure
2006-12-27 20:54:14
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answered by alectaf 5
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they CAN breed twice a year but any responsible breeder would not let them rear 2 clutches.
2006-12-28 07:55:07
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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some get more then 2 lots of eggs because they remove chicks and hand rear them.
2006-12-28 12:54:36
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answered by stephen eblue eyes 4
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If you need to ask this _PLEASE do NOT breed/ There are too many large birds in need of forever homes that come from uneducated backyard breeders! Please adopt a rescue!
2006-12-28 19:50:33
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answered by Bird activist 2
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Its not dead, its resting!
2006-12-27 16:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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