Description
Looking for African Grey parrot eggs for sale? African Greys are among the most sought-after parrot species, known for their intelligence and ability to mimic speech, which also makes them one of the species buyers most often seek out specifically rather than ordering “whatever’s available.”
Every African Grey egg we offer is candled prior to shipping to assess development. Parent background records are maintained where applicable, and additional information may be available upon request. For our full breeder standards, candling process, and hatch policy, see our general parrot hatching eggs for sale listing.
African Grey Parrot Eggs for Sale: Incubation Basics
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Typical incubation period | Approximately 28–30 days |
| Recommended humidity | Species-specific incubation guidance provided with each order |
| Experience level | Best suited to buyers with prior incubation experience |
| Shipping | Species-appropriate, regulated transport methods where permitted |
Why Buy African Grey Parrot Eggs for Sale From HatchAParrot
African Grey eggs are often considered less forgiving of incubation errors than some commonly kept parrot species, with a longer incubation window and a narrower humidity tolerance. If you’re new to incubating, our incubation consulting service can walk through whether an African Grey egg is the right starting point, or whether a more forgiving species makes more sense for a first attempt.
If you’d rather skip incubation entirely, ask us about hand-raised African Grey chick availability, compare that option on our parrots and parrot eggs for sale page.
For general guidance on egg incubation principles that apply broadly across species, the University of Illinois Extension’s incubation guide is a useful independent reference.
Availability, transport, and ownership requirements may vary by location and applicable regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions About African Grey Parrot Eggs for Sale
How long do African Grey eggs take to hatch?
Approximately 28–30 days under proper incubation conditions, slightly longer than many smaller parrot species.
Are African Grey eggs harder to incubate than other species?
They’re generally considered less forgiving of incubation errors due to tighter humidity requirements, which is why we recommend them mainly to buyers with some prior incubation experience or support from our consulting service.
What if my African Grey egg doesn’t hatch?
Our hatch policy, including refund and replacement terms, applies the same way it does on our main listing. See our parrot hatching eggs for sale page for full details.




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