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**KAZ**

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  1. **KAZ** replied to Joel's topic in Off Topic Chatter
    Agree with Ratzy..............Lovebirds have killed many a budgie in a very scary bad way.
  2. Kaz...what would you do with the remaining eggs? Leave them and watch her. She has to learn sometime how to be a mother. If she fails, act then.
  3. Not exactly. Brown and crusty is generally considered going past breeding condition. Light to medium brown is better as it will see them through. Dark brown and crusty is the later stage when it peels away to reveal white and blue underneath which is out of breeding condition. Also wait for age of 12 months but you know that...right
  4. **KAZ** replied to Joel's topic in Off Topic Chatter
    Moved into off topic...read off topic rules above.
  5. Yes, but also a chick hatched too early can look like that. One thing for certain........... not your fault.
  6. I have seen a lot but not what you have described. I think in this case she needs an avian vet to work out whats going on.
  7. Real cute :emoticon112: Some mothers only pluck the down. My best hen Omelette does....down only.
  8. **KAZ** replied to jlee's topic in Off Topic Chatter
    Seperate cage then :emoticon112:
  9. **KAZ** replied to jlee's topic in Off Topic Chatter
    Budgies with budgies only ..........no finches or canaries unless you want your finches to have broken legs, bitten feet. lost toes or death.
  10. Looks that way Macka. My husband is very keen on the dogs. He sent Maggie off to get mated recently but the timing was off and it didnt work out. Stud fees being around $950 these days and a male cav for $700...........Ken decided to get a male cavalier so when Maggie is on heat next and if the young fella is old enough ....... :hug: Hmmm UPDATE The mating that suposedly didnt work out according to the owner of the stud dog...........DID :emoticon112: I have just got back from the vets and Maggie is pregnant.
  11. :emoticon112: Did you add a comment to it ?
  12. 1. too much stress going on 2, not in proper breeding condition 3. wrong age for breeding 4. Misidentified sexes One cage with one boy one girl and one nestbox...no other budgies in cage YES :emoticon112:
  13. Best and easiest way to breed them would be one pair to a cage with their own nestbox and no extra budgies in with the breeding pair. :emoticon112:
  14. Well said Maddy
  15. Yep .....agreed
  16. My Mum used to get my hair cut real short when I was little right through to teens........she didnt like the fact I had straight hair and not curly like my sisters, so she'd get it cut above my ears. I spent a lot of time as a kid wearing hats to cover up my bad haircuts. Later on she would trick me and take me to a visit to her friends who would then cut my hair as short as short again. This trauma resulted in me wearing my hair real long the rest of my life. Whenh I was 18-22 my hair reached down past my butt...it was that long. Now I still have long hair, although not as long as in my teens. My mother instilled a fear of short hair in me Suggestion.........when you go for your next haircut...........pick up one of their hand mirrors.....point it at the hairdresser and start watching...tell the hairdresser you will be watching to see she doesnt take too much off with a warning that you are sick of hairdressers who wont lkisten to what you ask of them.
  17. You'd have to be real proud of those chicks mate They are beauties
  18. Good result
  19. Too soon to be talking success in a colony breeding situation Clancy. Heard the saying ? Dont count your chickens until they have hatched ? Talk success at the very end when you have happy healthy babies fledged with no broken eggs, budgie fights and dead chicks from invaded nests.
  20. If it has nothing in the crop...feed it now at the nestbox and put it back under the foster mother or it wont make the morning.
  21. My budgies cost me :- $120 per month for the base budgie seed ( premium breeder mix ) $ 60-$80 for additional seed varieties $ 100 month for vegies and soft foods. Average $ 50 month for supplements or additives, meds etc ?? per month for additonal power for birdroom and heating and light for hospital cage/kindie cage etc. The list goes on. Spend less on the birds to make a profit if you breed to sell. I dont. I breed for my show birds, rarely sell any. Give away some. Spend less on the birds and they usually suffer in some way or another. This is based on around 300 birds.
  22. You need to have fed it yourself before you moved it.
  23. **KAZ** replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    oh sorry. no more talking You can talk all you like Joel. But you can also open your own topics for all your posting and discussion. You can open a topic under breeding journals if you want a continuous topic re your breeding. Members are getting confused between you and Hayden in this topic thats all.
  24. Yes and no. Temperatures where you live can affect the breeding pair and chicks. Too cold and hen often suffer egglaying issues. Easier to get eggbound in winter. Chicks hatched through the night can be dead by morning if not fed and pulled under the hen to be kept warm. Too hot and parents get off the eggs to get out of the hot nestbox. Some eggs dont make it because of this. Too hot in the nest will also cause stress for parents and chicks in the nest. Often more bacterial infections in the nest during summer. Water and food must be scrupulously clean and refreshed often during a hot day. A grain of seed on a birds beak and introduced to the water supply in summer will sour the water very very quickly as wilol droipings in the water turn it into a dangerous cocktail in a very short time in summer. Birds go into breeding condition ........when ALL THINGS ARE RIGHT not just weather, food, health, housing etc.

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