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I have acquired a pair of Congo African greys from a friend who could no longer care for them.Whilst he had them he always pulled the eggs and incubated them. I prefer to leave the chicks with my other pairs for a minimum of three to four weeks usually more. I have not got experience or a preference for incubating the eggs and hand rearing if I can avoid it. Do you think that it is a big risk to leave the eggs in with birds which usually have them removed? Do you think the birds will know how to rear the young or are they likely to die? I don’t know if it is relev but the cock bird is a nest box diver and growler and the mother is semi tame aviary bird. I do have an incubator and brooder if needed and my mother is experienced at crop feeding / hand feeding if I need her to step in. I would love any chicks to stay with the parents if possible but don’t want to take silly risks as I would be devastated if they die
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