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Elly

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  1. Last Year that is a good one When is the last time you said I love you to someone close in your family?
  2. Never have done this but my husband has and it was probably last year in our blizzard. When is the last time you saw or had snow?
  3. Elly replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    dead
  4. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    LOL funny you say that about 2 weeks ago Can you dance well?
  5. I agree I think sexing them that young really has to do with hands on day to day contact because I can do the older ones better, I bet Neat you will get better at it too .
  6. Oh boy MB you have been so busy with all the ups and downs, I know I don't comment much here and there but I enjoy reading your journals.
  7. Elly replied to deb's topic in Budgie Talk
    :yes:
  8. Do understand that these are all sex-linked genes except the Fallow Gene which is recessive, so if you get any of these mutations in the nest it means that your cock bird is carrying the mutation but is not expressing the gene himself. A hen will always express the gene if she has only 1 but the cock bird must carry 2 sex linked gene to express the gene and be visible. That is how you get surprises in the nest. If you post a picture we can help you figure out what you have . Lacewings are a combo of Ino (white or yellow) gene with the cinnamon gene. Fallow is a recessive gene which means that both parents need to be fallows themselves or they both need to be split to fallow which means each parent contributes 1 fallow gene to the baby. Hen or Cock can both be split and NOT visibly express this gene.
  9. very cute, it is amazing how fast they grow up.
  10. Elly replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    down
  11. Monday...I walk alot so I see people in the neighborhood that I don't know and say hi when they are walking too When was the last time you decided to jump rope?
  12. Elly replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    74
  13. they are sweet Kaz...
  14. the babies sound like they are cute and having a good time . I am sorry to hear about the french molt issues though
  15. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Go Fish...I am always quiet about it lol Did you have a nice day today?
  16. Sorry for your loss and I agree with MB if you can't get your deceased bird check out then the dropping of some of your healthy birds because it this is on going something is up in your aviary. Make sure and I am sure you do clean the water food and water daily.
  17. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Go Fish, I never eat breakfast just drink coffee Do you skip any meals in the day regularly?
  18. Every Sunday when I go to church When is the last time you bought a new magazine subscription?
  19. Elly replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    76
  20. I failed big time oh well
  21. crazy that is awesome
  22. Congrats If you are talking about a quarantine cage it doesn't have to be fancy just the basics with a few toys to play with. I assume he is joining your aviary?
  23. Elly replied to deb's topic in Aviaries
    I agree even say in my hermit crab cage it is the deeply wet sand that can't dry out that causes the bacteria and then bugs down the road.
  24. Elly replied to Sunnie's topic in Breeding Journals
    they look so sweet and having a good ole time eating away
  25. MB I am so sorry

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