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Featheredpets

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  1. Featheredpets replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Talk
    Glad to hear you and your birds are okay eterri. It's horrible the amount of storms and natural disasters which are happening in the US at the moment. I've heard that some animals do have a sort of sixth sense and can pick up on things, it probably was something to do with a environmental change that pixel picked up on.
  2. Might be a bit strong for baby budgies, they use pyrethums as a pesticide in the UK
  3. Featheredpets replied to Daz's topic in Aviaries
    Looks good, where have all the birds gone.
  4. Wow great looking setup.
  5. Useful info Daz
  6. False alarm bloke how got off plane tested negative http://www.guardian.co.uk/birdflu/story/0,...1634639,00.html It's very hard for the virus to mutate, if it does it will be Asia, then with today's mobile society it could cause problems everywhere.
  7. Great news.
  8. Sorry to hear the news Daz, hope the remaining few hatch for you.
  9. Oh that's sad news
  10. Featheredpets replied to lisa's topic in Budgie News/Facts
    http://freespace.virgin.net/cobber.budgies...y/budyears.html don't know how accurate this is, but reminds me of an aunties bird who lived until it was 14, many years ago.
  11. Great to hear
  12. I say Trill is fine, Star eats it everyday. Providing your budgie(s) get plenty of exercise and other foods in their diet then I don't see a problem.
  13. A 42 day land/sea service to Australia for a 20kg parcel from the UK is ?125 via the Royal Mail
  14. They may have found a way to produce a vacine for humans, using animals again. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/internation...1604601,00.html
  15. Featheredpets replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Supplies
    Also watch out for avian flu.
  16. Sounds okay
  17. http://www.guardian.co.uk/birdflu/0,14207,1131431,00.html
  18. Welcome to the forum MichaelB, as you can see there's plenty of very useful help around.
  19. http://www.guardian.co.uk/birdflu/story/0,...1601301,00.html Tourists got it in Thailand at a bird park
  20. Welcome to the forum krystlechelsea , there's loads of useful and important information here so please have a look around.