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Hi there new to this forum today. Bought two budgies home and looking at these two have some doubts whether they are related. 

 

Have a 6m x2m aviary, high stud, covered metal roof. First time budgie breeder.  Anyway these 2 are pairing up.  Im concerned.

Have also 4 females (includes 1 old budgie) and 5 males.  4 nest boxes.

Reading comments colony breeding is not recommended because of possible carnage and hens flinging out eggs and chicks.  Should I proceed with breeding?  

 

I can see value now of breeding boxes.  Only have garage to do this.  I large flight cage and a smaller bird cage.  Any comments.  Should I remove nestboxes?  Thank you Delia

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On 27/02/2024 at 1:28 AM, Delia Leckey said:

Hi there new to this forum today. Bought two budgies home and looking at these two have some doubts whether they are related. 

 

Have a 6m x2m aviary, high stud, covered metal roof. First time budgie breeder.  Anyway these 2 are pairing up.  Im concerned.

Have also 4 females (includes 1 old budgie) and 5 males.  4 nest boxes.

Reading comments colony breeding is not recommended because of possible carnage and hens flinging out eggs and chicks.  Should I proceed with breeding?  

 

I can see value now of breeding boxes.  Only have garage to do this.  I large flight cage and a smaller bird cage.  Any comments.  Should I remove nestboxes?  Thank you Delia company Bloomington

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