Everything posted by **KAZ**
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My Daughter Getting Ripped Off?
Always advertise privately in the free trade papers. BUT do not take purchasers through to your birds or aviary...always have the birds for sale in a seperate cage where they cannot see your setup. It protects you from later and possible theft of birds.
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
Yeah Dave is on hols so it was a good time to send the birds, plus the fact we had just got the two from Cec.
- Wrbs 2010 Auction
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Chick Mortality
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Chick Mortality
Any chance mice are going through the cages ? They can climb aviary mesh and access cages ? Because that would explain some deaths related to their droppings and wee in food and water and also hens getting off nests. Photo of setup would help work out a solution.
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
Since they travelled in the dark of night I would guess they settled down to sleep and werent going too crazy :laughter: Splats boxes are excellent !!!
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
That is my assumption too Dave based on what I saw of him.
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Greywing & Rec Pied Babies
Dad I would say is dilute. I have two like him that were sold to me as greywings but are dilutes. I coudnt tell you which parent is carrying the yellowface.
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Greywing & Rec Pied Babies
Dad seems to be dilute. Baby is cinnamon and really very pretty :rofl:
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Greywing & Rec Pied Babies
Well to get a greywing out of that pairing at all the rec pied had to be split greywing or dilute .......they had to be split blue as well and split or visual yellowface..post pictures of the parents and babies.
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Skin Deep?
No...they all start out with pink skin....its only once the proper down and feathers start coming in that you look for differences.
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
What a poser that Quiche is :rofl:
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
:rofl: :laughter: :laughter: :laughter: :laughter:
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Chick Mortality
For sure. There are so many ways a chick can die. Just yesterday when I was busy with ken at the hospital there was an early hatching in a nest so the chick died. I discovered it today. Its when more than the average expectations in a nest that die that we try and figure out why. Whoever said breeding was easy :rofl:
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Chick Mortality
Quite often chicks will die early if they are carrying a disease their immune system cannot cope with like french moult, psittacosis etc
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Wrbs 2010 Auction
I bought two dominant pieds ...a cock and a hen. I also got a sky violet cinnamon cock.
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
Looks like he isnt meant to go. Got a phonecall at sixish to say the plane had broken down and they hadnt left 5 hours after I dropped them off. Leaving around midnight now to arrive early morning :rofl:
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Hen Attacking Male
A stressed or hormonal hen will do this and sometimes there is no real reason.....but its best to save the cock to remove him to another cage and halt the breeding and rest the hen. On of mine........ Cock and what he used to look like the hen the cock died soon after being attacked.
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Wrbs 2010 Auction
I would have loved that Clint Ault grey too...............but not at $4,000 But I did get three birds at that auction thanks to Daz who was bidding for me. Thanks Daz :rofl:
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Getting A New Car
Very nice...........I am guessing you will spend a lot of time polishing the car now since black shows all the dust :rofl:
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Business Advice For A Would-be Breeder
Its the extras and setting up that has to be accounted for that is sometimes hard to work out. There will be equipment to get and medications to have on hand and those times where a vet just has to be called. Being in tune with the birds, their state of health, age related breeding decisions that will save you vet costs if you can follow some guidelines etc. I dont really recall any time at all where my birds paid for themselves to be honest, even when I was breeding a whole lot of pet type birds. Maybe they didnt hold their own financially because of me setting up for them and giving them all I could to keep them healthy and well fed etc. BUT in saying this, there is always a market for hand raised babies. We get a lot of inquiries here. $35 seems to be the right price for them sold privately. If we can help you work it out based on your current setup and what you may have to change..............let us know :rofl:
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
He didnt want to go...he escaped the box twice while I was trying to load him in :rofl:
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Quiche...........a Gift For Dave Mcminn
Quiche is on the plane and on his way to Sydney :rofl:
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Removing Feathers From Aviary Wire
I bought my gas torch.....$59 will try it out soon.
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New Egg With One Near Ready To Leave The Nest?
A lot fledge at 4 weeks..........28 days.