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**KAZ**

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  1. about six weeks the older ones are
  2. anyone get the impression Maggie doesnt want to feed puppies with teeth anymore dont worry though....at age 4 weeks all they are getting from Maggie is a comfort suck. We have them fully on food we serve now. They eat chicken, mince, rice, and drink puppy milk etc.
  3. Three out now baby still in the nestbox foster child
  4. Two eldest chicks are out of the nest. The little one is doing fine
  5. First chick has hatched and has plum eyes so its a cinnamon.
  6. The catalogue wasnt up on the site but I had received it by email...so I uploaded it into Google Documents so you guys could access it
  7. Clearwing is an actual mutation, not a description
  8. Yep.......nothing new...only new to you :rofl: Not a craze either. Just a thing some pet breeders get into and an adopted name not a mutation as such.
  9. Very nice chicks :rofl: are you keeping them all ?
  10. A good part of the problem here may have been dosage strength compared to bodyweight iof the nestfeathers. The one drop of the right strength product is based on a 30 gram average bird. Some may be either side of that in weight.
  11. I was just reading through the catalogue myself. Some real nice birds in there :rofl: try this link https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B0_0vR...lNWQ1&hl=en
  12. He is very pretty :redalbino:
  13. I see a cotton bud as wasting the ivermectin. A cotton bud could hold four drops and only release a smear at a time. Considering dropper bottles are readily available from most chemists ( they use them for eyedrops ) ....if you have a bottle that doesnt come in dropper form you put it into one of those bottles. Womens logic :redalbino:
  14. Smaller than it should be, but I think the mother wasnt feeding this one much. She is looking a whole lot better now and I think she will catch up later on. :redalbino:
  15. He's only gone and turned up! Can you hug a budgie? Good to hear :redalbino:
  16. **KAZ** replied to Taboo's topic in Budgie Talk
    Yes...it happens a lot. I take the free budgies and rehome them ( again for free ) :redalbino:
  17. Plucked chick # 3 with foster chick Grey spangle #2 Sky spangle #1 plucked chick most feathers grown back and being fed well :redalbino:
  18. Littlest one had only just hatched Youngest died. Eldest is, second eldest isnt but third seems to be as well.
  19. Well done Shannon Great job !! :angel: :angel: :rip: :rip:
  20. I agree with the bird being dom pied and I also think maybe cinnamon spangle is involved too.
  21. Littlest one had only just hatched :angel:Youngest died. Eldest is, second eldest isnt but third seems to be as well.
  22. yeah Dave......He had a full belly and just wanted to sleep :angel: SUNDAY LUNCH and nap after

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