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**KAZ**

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  1. My favourite too :rip:
  2. any news ? :sadsorry:
  3. Breeding and keeping budgies isnt all a bed of roses ...............so much can go wrong :sadsorry: Two chicks fledged the nest today...........A dark green dommie pied and a greywing skyblue dommie pied Anyway.......here's some random photos From the greywing spangle hen to greywing cock nest Greywing and with the greywing spangles Surprise dark green chick from a grey green normal to a grey green spangle hen and sibling other sibling large spangle remaining sibling to the YF cinnie grey that died in a fall from the nest grey green opaline chick
  4. There are no sandpaper trees in the wild. There is never a need to have sandpaper in a birds cage. Research how sandpaper is made too and you will see why it isnt a good thing for budgies to be chewing or ingesting. Marketing these things relies on peoples paranoia about budgies claws getting too long. Not necessary. Sandpaper perches has been known to cause foot injuries such as bumblefoot................... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumblefoot_(infection) put sandpaper perches and sandpaper sheets on your list of things not needed for budgies.............things harmful to budgies.
  5. Some people use their blue rings up until the end of the year. Others go straight onto the purple rings. Your choice :rip:
  6. Note also that Finnie has a new badge under her name on the left of posts :sadsorry:
  7. Thanks for the lovely photos :rip: Yeah.........I had a feeling about that egg :sadsorry:
  8. The YF chick died. Parent pushed open the sliding door on the nestbox and this YF chick got out and died on hitting the tiled floor 3 feet down :sadsorry:
  9. Fantastic !! Photos when you can :sadsorry:
  10. NO. They dont hatch mostly because the growing chicks run out of space and nutrients in the egg.
  11. So is this a ( I can't think of the right word....) like history/parent gene passed through to relatives, that we are dealing with? I dont know for sure. Could be a coincidence
  12. I have a double yolker in a nest too, to a first time Mum. Candled it today and its fertile and developing then I remembered that her mother also had double yolkers in the odd nest or two before
  13. Another baby has fledged and found the perch fairly quickly more babies in nests and the aviary birds enjoying some fresh seeding grasses ( roots and all )
  14. Someone once told me and said on this forum that poorer feed means more hens. My reply was I was getting nothing but hens in nests and my birds eat better than we do !!! FACT we had better add some of this stuff into the OLD WIVES TALES category
  15. I am going to plant her in a very large plantpot and put a fruit tree or something similar in the pot. If anyone has any ideas on what kind of plant or fruit tree .....happy to take suggestions. Thankyou for the well wishes and thoughts. She was very special and will be missed greatly.
  16. Omelette passed away today. She had tried to continue laying eggs albeit in a sporadic timeframe after being in a resting cage for 5-6 days. With no warning signs, she laid an internal egg and then haemorrhaged and bled out. She died in my hands with no time to get to the vet R.I.P Omelette. Best budgie I ever had
  17. Looks female to me :emoticon112:
  18. Which one of your aviaries got wet ? Have you started them on coccivet ?
  19. I agree :emoticon112: I'm happy for both of you that your hens are better! And especially that Kaz did not put hers down when she might have done. (Now if only there was an emoticon for "Whew! That was close!") kaz would only do that if bird was in pain this hen was not in pain their for as it was eatting drinking pooing fine she would have persisted in finding a solution unless bird deteriorated or was in pain im sure of that however their is a limit of time a bird can be in this state before it needs to be put down True............my hen looked perfectly happy sitting there, and thats why I didnt euthanase, besides the fact she was a hen I was extrememly fond of. The vet I used to work for always said to me you dont give up on an animal until it has given up on itself........... So I looked for other answers.
  20. I have put a few in my breeder cages to keep the cocks busy while the hens incubate, and of course a few in the kindie cage too.
  21. That one is my favourite :emoticon112:
  22. Love the photos where the babies seem to be cuddling the eggs :emoticon112:
  23. Her life was made more wonderful being with you. Sad to hear she has passed :emoticon112:
  24. First coded rings are always exciting :emoticon112:

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