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**KAZ**

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  1. I bred him and here with his dad
  2. The photos above are the babies flight :rofl: These are some in the babies flight
  3. None of the birds I have sold were affected - you can't miss it. If it does pop up I hope I will be contacted for advice. Yes, turbosole is the treatment - active ingredient: Ronidasole 12%. 4grams per 2 litres for 3-10 days. So turbosole is like Ronivet ? Don't know. :rofl: Turbasole is what I get from Rob Marshall for Canker treatment and it specifically says it treats Trichomonas, Hexamita, Cochlosoma and Giaardia Infections in birds. :laughter: Yes RONIVET-S is the same thing and same ingredients.
  4. None of the birds I have sold were affected - you can't miss it. If it does pop up I hope I will be contacted for advice. Yes, turbosole is the treatment - active ingredient: Ronidasole 12%. 4grams per 2 litres for 3-10 days. So turbosole is like Ronivet ?
  5. Good to know :rofl: I guess you had better give some meds and advice for treatment to the buyers of the birds in case any of the auction birds may be carrying it.....or at very least get them to watch for symptoms. Turbosole is for this complaint is it ?
  6. Closing soon........any more entries ????????????????????
  7. The photos above are the babies flight :rofl:
  8. Quiche is perching now and flying across the cage...no more floor dwelling New photos take to try and work out the sex......hate it when some of these guys have ambiguous ceres. Acts female of that helps at all. :rofl: Photos taken in natural light out in the popout section of the flights.
  9. Again its the USA that renames budgies into terminology not used most other places in the world but there :laughter: ..............English would be a budgie that lives and breeds in England and nowhere else. Even the English refer to them not as English, but as exhibition budgerigars....We here call them show budgies. The only kinds being show types or exhibition types and pet types...the differences being size and breeding heritage really. Same as most peo[le in the USA call them parakeets which in fact is a whole family of differing parrot types not just another name for a budgie :laughter: You have a cute little pet type budgie that appears to be a normal cobalt not violet or lavender or mauve. Possibly female if the cere has white as you say it has I await clearer photos :rofl: Sounds like a real character and I have to say again I JUST LOVE THE NAME QWERTY so apt, so perfect :rofl: Look forward to hearing and seeing more on " our QWERTY"
  10. Much like their owner - :rofl: :rofl: :laughter: :laughter:
  11. Excellent news
  12. "American" a is a term only used in the USA to describe a pet type budgie. It is not correct terminology but just a common usage term. Lavender may mean its violet, but the photos shown are affected by different light conditions so we cant see correct colours of either the budgie or its cere. Radien................I read your other topic and the first thing that sprang to mind was....it sounds like female behaviour to me Could be wrong, but would you be able to post a picture of QWERTY ( the PERFECT name ) in normal daylight conditions, no flash used on camera, front and back photos including a closeup clear shot of the cere ? PS
  13. Looking good Dave.................your birds have some size now eh ?
  14. Nestfeather is for a budgie that hasnt broken its cap yet. How old will they be by then and will they be moulting ?
  15. Evening/dusk in the flights........none of these guys stay up the open end at night...they are just getting the last of the daylight before they go to roost.
  16. Aviary feeding time...they have figured out how to use the feeding platforms
  17. Perching at night now to sleep, so thats good. here is Quiche's brother
  18. Cute! Is she a girl? I think so Here's more as there are two more greywings...both may be hens ...these are siblings to the darker blue baby I bred before chick #1 chick#2
  19. Lovely birds great job posting the photos too. Dave has answered your questions about what kind they are...chicks look gorgeous too by the way
  20. I am not overly optimistic ... but with any luck I will fluke one - so it is official: I am in the market for an OLIVE or 2 I had three good olives that did well on the show bench, and some of which flew the coop the day my aviary door came open. I dont think I have any left I will make it worth your while if you have another look and find one! Looked and they are all gone...maybe RIP got one in her last batch of budgies she got from me
  21. One of my baby budgies I had once used to sleep hanging upside down from its perch..........like a bat !!
  22. I am not overly optimistic ... but with any luck I will fluke one - so it is official: I am in the market for an OLIVE or 2 I had three good olives that did well on the show bench, and some of which flew the coop the day my aviary door came open. I dont think I have any left
  23. I guess if it was me I would stop breeding and concentrate on medicating the birds and getting them well, as we all know breeding is stress conditions and if the breeding birds are sick too then treatment must come first..... get the flock well and for a decent amount of time before breeding begins again. Best of luck buddy
  24. Try mixing it in with some soft food........................with mashed boiled egg and grated carrot or something like that
  25. So, does this interfere with the nutritional value ?

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