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  • Budgerigar Health And Related
    Budgerigar Quarantine Program
    Answer: Here is the quarantine practices most show breeeders use BUDGERIGAR QUARANTINE PROGRAMThe following list outlines the steps that should be ...
  • Food and Nutrition / Recipes
    Soft Food Stew
    Answer: Soft Food Stew 1 cup corn kernels 1 cup dried beans 1 cup brown rice 1 cup fruits or nuts cinnamon, cloves, ginger (season as ...
  • General Budgerigar FAQs
    What does a wild Budgerigar look like?
    Answer: The Wild BudgerigarMelopsittacus undulatus Budgerigars generally have yellowish green colouring on the back of head, sides of neck and upper ...
  • Food and Nutrition
    Teaching your budgies to eat a variety of food
    Answer: A budgie who has always eaten seed will often have trouble recognizing other items as food. Here are some ways ...
  • Budgerigar Breeding
    Points to consider when foster a chick to another nest
    Answer: Here are points to consider when you need to foster out a chick for the following reasons:   Sudden death ...
  • Welcome Center
    Instructions: How to Post Images/Pictures
    Answer: Picture/Image Sizes: MUST be 640 x 480 pixels or under. It is understood that not all images can be resized ...
  • General Budgerigar FAQs
    How to Hold a Budgie
    Answer: How to hold a budgieSometimes you may need to have a good hold on your budgie, such as for nail ...
  • Budgerigar Health And Related
    Avian Biology 101
    Answer: IntroductionWell it has been over a year since I first proposed to write about avian anatomy and physiology here on ...
  • Budgerigar Health And Related
    Feather Cysts
    Answer: A feather cyst on a bird represents the equivalent of an ingrown hair on a human. Feather cysts are larger ...
  • Budgerigar Breeding
    How to Breed Budgies
    Answer: YOU WILL NOT GAIN MONEY BY BREEDING BUDGIES!There are many things that need to be considered before a nest box ...
  • Budgerigar Health And Related
    Chlamydia psittaci
    Answer: Chlamydia psittaci C. psittaci's ability to mystify us does not end with classification. It can cause disease in humans, other mammals ...