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Boris' Slave

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  1. Male budgies are sexually mature at around 8 weeks old, they are not physically mature until at least 15-18 months old. If he does manage to mate the hen & she has eggs, do not allow him to raise any babies as he will just be too daft. My Toy Boy was 6 months old when Mrs Robinson coaxed him to mate her - I have not left any babies for him to raise as he is too immature.
  2. Sounds like she is building her strength up for laying of eggs! :nest: It isn't that everyone is smart, it is experience - intelligence has nothing to do with it (just ask my family!)
  3. I know I'm a bit late! Been really busy. Here is the aviary I got off eBay thanks to budgiebird! There are Kakariki only in the pictures but since I took them I have put 8 budgies (6 siblings that just fledged) in there too as they missed them.
  4. Taken this afternoon, it looks like all 4 babies are going to look like their dad. They are all very quiet babies too which is a refreshing change. Dad even ate apple from my fingers today! That is great progress as he used to freak & fly really fast away whenever I went near.
  5. I hope the egg hatches! There is something special about lorikeets, they make fantastic pets. I had a Rainbow Lorikeet since she was 8 weeks old, she was the most insane bird. We all loved her to bits. They are alot noisier than budgies but not overly so. Mine used to abuse me when I took her tray out to clean. She was fully flighted but had no interest in flying as she had slaves to carry her everywhere!
  6. Wow, what a rarity! I am stoked for you!!
  7. The babies have all now fledged.
  8. Boris' Slave replied to a post in a topic in New to BBC
    Very pretty birds! Stop talking about food! It's making me hungry! :ausb:
  9. Hi!

    Boris' Slave replied to a post in a topic in New to BBC
    Hi Mandie! I love the name of Stitch, I think he sounds wonderful! :ausb:
  10. Yeah Sailor, maybe try diverting their attention with new toys & a regular rearranging of their cages.
  11. He is a recessive pied.
  12. This is Boris' father Jnr Boss. He has increased his efforts to be noticed whenever anyone is near the aviary as he loves to give a kiss - just before trying to take a piece out of your lip! :budgiedance: Anyway I was taking photo's of a pair of Kakariki I'm hoping will bond for future breeding (they are only young yet) & Jnr Boss gatecrashed the photo shoot. Here he is showing how handsome he is: I was oohing over how sweet he was talking to Donny (the male) & Brook (the female) when he reached into the bowl and pulled poor Donny out by the head!! Poor Donny was crying in terror & Jnr Boss just reefed him out of the bowl and threw him over the side! I was stunned and didn't get a photo of the bully in action, here I think he looks rather pleased with himself for what he did:
  13. She was the only one to hatch. Rainbow she is every bit as soft & fluffy as she looks :ausb: I am so glad I have her, she is like a magical gift that just appeared in that nest box. Her mum still dotes on her. Preens her about every 15 minutes & doesn't like it when she can't see what she's up to & calls out for her. :budgiedance: *sets up infra-red security system*
  14. :fear err, what's that? I haven't kept up with alot of news so I must of missed something? Lin his eyes are open, see the shiny speck? He needs a 'hair cut' as it's hanging in his eyes. :hap:
  15. Great news! They sure are a beautiful pair! :fear
  16. We have 4 babies! Just another shot of the birds in love :fear
  17. They should fledge soon. Mrs Robinson & Toy Boys baby:
  18. Sad we know that Charlie passed away recently & just prior to that I removed his missus' eggs to another couple to look after. That couple is Mrs Robinson & Toy Boy. Well I am pleased to announce that 2 of Charlie's babies have hatched:
  19. I am definately keeping her. She is so sweet, she only bites every second time I pick her up! :(Laughing out loud):
  20. Meet the newest fledgling, Pearl (named by my mum)
  21. I put them straight in as I trust your aviary. See? She didn't take long to hook up, I think they've done the naughty already! (can't remember the names of the one's I got from you).
  22. 1) Sprinkle Ant Dust to within 3 feet of the cages - this will kill all ants that come into contact with it but far enough away from the cages that it won't affect them. 2) Ant Rid - put it in the ants path & they take it back to the nest & it kills any ants that eat it. Both products are available from Woolworths, K-mart, Target, nurseries etc.
  23. I have never come across this & quite honestly don't know what to do. This hen refuses point blank to enter a nest box. I properly bonded her & her mate prior to placing the box in. All she is interested in doing is eating the rear of the nest box & will do this for up to 6 hours a day. She is at least 1 year old & likes her mate & is in condition. What can I do? I'm at a loss. I've tried finding avian viagra for my Kakariki but no luck so that's out!
  24. They are all so very gorgeous!!!