Everything posted by **KAZ**
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Count Down
Very brave of you Splat and much appreciated. The map I sent you says 2 and a half hours...hopefully its true :celebrate:
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
Good pickup :celebrate: This violet baby and others were bred from these two............. I also got some dark dark grey YF babies from this paring and some olives. One of the dark grey YF babies turned olive greenish after a moult. BBC Member Libby has some of this original stock as I sold them all to her.
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
I have had golden faced budgies and I have had yellowfaced budgies in the past when I didnt know what they were unless someone told me what they were....GF or YF. Not much has changed but I hope to figure it out soon. Here are some of my past budgies...before show budgies. Maybe someone who knows can comment.
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
As long as Renee doesnt cook
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
You can use my place Sunday if you like....it will be tidier by then
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Big Blue ( Aka Kd ) And Spice
The bubbies approx 3 weeks old
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My Aviary....start To Finish
More photos keyhole or not..I like him and he is only just 6 months old.
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Is This Normal Behaviour
Pruning is for rosebushes and hedges. Preening is for budgies
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Breeding Outcome Guides
These percentage tables are also meant to be taken over around ten clutches I think ?
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
I am free Sunday
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Pied And A Spangle
the member is from FINLAND GB
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Breeding Outcome Guides
No bird can be split spangle Renee ........are you meanin a a lute that may be masking spangle ?
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Is This Normal Behaviour
Another job for Tony....running around rattling the cages so the birds dont get any rest or is it a plan to make them all BOMBPROOF :fear But...YES ...there is a big difference between a fluffed up bird and a normally healthy one sleeping with its head tucked in
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Help With Mutations Please...
How about you get an icecream tub and take a photo of each baby seperate ? AND photo of Dad as two chicks seems to be grey greens and you say he is normal green ???
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A Lot In The Mix..
Cannot be shown in the greywing category. It has to be shown as an Opaline AOSV if it is an opaline greywing. ( AOSV is opaline any other standard variety )
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Is This Normal Behaviour
Well that would be me! I don't know about you but when I go out to look at my birds in the aviary the last thing I want to see is a bird sitting on its own with its little head tucked back under its wing - what I DO want to see is plenty of activity going on. Each to their own! Sorry Renee.....you are under a misconception....heads tucked under a wing is normal. A sick budgie sits fluffed up and generally its head isnt tucked under its wing.
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A Lot In The Mix..
If you are breeding for show your greywings must be normals. If you arent breeding for show it doesnt matter at all :fear
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
STAFF have a bottomless inbox....we dont have this "problem" :hap: :yes: :fear
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Bald Ears Overnight
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Is This Normal Behaviour
http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....=sleepy+budgies http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....+budgies+aviary
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My Aviary....start To Finish
Mostly thats the bad photos.......he looks different in real life
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Best In Show...df Spangle And Ubc
YES PLEASE
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My Aviary....start To Finish
Now THAT's what I'm talking about! Show cage training for him!!! Doesnt he look different to when he was a baby ? He was the sibling that his sister NASTY attacked in the nestbox and he came close to dying too as he wouldnt take the feeds I was giving him....so glad he turned around and started eating. The chicks had to leave the nest early as their Mum started laying again too early. He was bumped out of the nestbox at age 2 and a half weeks or so.
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Big Blue ( Aka Kd ) And Spice
The grey baby seems fine.......quacking its head off I don't mind the look of the Grey at this early stage. Be interesting to see how he comes on. you could be right about the grey...his mask seems long. will try for better photos tomorrow