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Lankan

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  1. It sounds like you will have a tame clutch and sounds like everything is doing good I hope you good luck on breeding that pair
  2. Lankan replied to Michelle's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Wow that must be and fantastic sight you all had. Good luck on the eggs
  3. But flapper has only one splayed leg, so is this good or bad
  4. Hi guys here are the updated Pics of my babies. But sadly :budgiedance: one has splayed legs. I have name them 1st: SPEEDY beacause he is really fast 2nd: FLAPPER beacause he flaps alot (splayed) 3rd: FUSSY beacuse he is fussy 4th: GOOFY beacause he fell out of the nest box I hope you like the Pics
  5. Lankan replied to Lankan's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    how do you thread throught
  6. Lankan replied to Lankan's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    On the bottle in Big letters say High in Calcium I checked everywhere and I could not find a Calcium Only supplement. I have already tired the spong method but the baby kept on romoving it off the mom did not care but it was the baby. It was hard to put the legs in the sponge. Is there I can use the sponge method and avoid those problems. How long does the spong have to be put on for Can I make my own calcium with milk etc.
  7. Lankan posted a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Concentrated full spectrum vitamin, mineral, amino acidsupplement - 70 g - 2 1/2 oz. - The only bird food supplement specifically formulated forseed, vegetable and fruit-based diets - Ultra fine, highly palatable powder does not cake over time. The brand is Hagen Prime and it is a powder and It is supposed to be mixed in the seed dieat but I mixed it in water and gave that baby budgie A 1 day worth of dose to it. Is this bad or Goo the powder is high in Calcium. Please help me The sure way to provide total nutrition to companion birds - Concentrated full spectrum vitamin, mineral, amino acid supplement - The only bird food supplement specifically formulated for seed, vegetable and fruit-based diets - Ultra fine, highly palatable powder does not cake over time - Penetrates soft food for accurate dosage administration - Contains 14 vitamins and 9 minerals missing in most bird diets - Micro-encapsulated beneficial bacteria (probiotics) keeps birds in top condition - Extra vitamin C and E for increased breeding and as antioxidant - Calcium gluconate carrier adds required calcium, deficient in most supplements - Exotic fruit flavoring without added sugar (can promote pathogenic organisms) - Lysine and methionine amino acids improve diet protein quality - Unique combination of enzymes and acidifiers improve digestion
  8. pretty much what they are in pics, is what they are in real life yea baby one is a female and baby two is a male
  9. Lankan replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Determine the sex of your Budgie First, how old is your budgie? This often plays a role in whether or not you can tell it's sex. If your budgie is not one year or older, you will not be able to tell for sure if it is a male or female. Budgies are sexually dimorphic in only one way: the cere. The ceres of young budgies under 8-12 months are all about the same: a bright pink or violet color. As the budgie sexually matures, the cere changes according to the budgie's sex. Females - White/light-blue, tan, or brown cere. This is true for all varieties. With the development of brown color is a flaky texture. This can build up to be about a centimeter thick. Males - Blue or purplish-blue cere in normal varieties only. Bright violet or pink (does not change after youth) occurs in the following varieties: recessive pied, lutino/albino, dark-eyed clear, lacewing, and fallow If your budgie is less than one year old, the above rules are not applicable. The cere usually begins to change before one year of age but appears relatively ambiguous. A younger budgie's cere can appear to be changing towards one sex and then change the other way upon full sexual maturity at one year of age. However if your young budgie's cere develops the brown flaky appearance characteristic of female budgies you can be sure it is a female. You can also look at behavior to determine gender. Males often bob their heads, sing, and are usually more active and outgoing. Females are usually snitty and bossy over other budgies in the cage, and rarely sing. Females also usually make loud mad budgie sounds. Males sometimes make this sound too, but usually only when singing. If your budgie makes mad budgie sounds often it is most likely a female. I hope this helps BBC FAQ's Budgie Gender
  10. The first baby is blue 100%
  11. I hope you like the updated pictures I think the first baby is a blue
  12. I have learned how to sex baby budgies now thanks guys and Nerwen for those links.
  13. What do you guys mean by rings I know they are all dominant babies beacuse both the parents are dominant. If possible can you post a a picture of the rings
  14. What are the signs indicating what sex they when they are 3 weeks though
  15. I am wondering if any of you experts can tell the sex of baby by the movement, reaction etc... It would be helpful if you are able to tell me then I can sex my baby budgies
  16. I can't wait either
  17. Here are the pictures of the bubs which are ranging from 4-8 days old http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p14/umesh54/DSC00713.jpg http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p14/umesh54/DSC00711.jpg
  18. I checked and found all going well they are getting fed
  19. Thanks Kaz for anserwing I have noticed that JC the daughter of JJ and CC, have tried and actually fed its brothers and sisters from the next generation. But have noticed that CC does not like that and fights with JC Is this bad if another budgie feed the another budgies young? How old should the baby be for me to burp it? Will this bubble cause any health concerns if kept permenant?
  20. Hi I have 4 hatclings That are about 3-7 days old and I see that there is big air bubble in their crop is this bad or good
  21. 3 eggs hathched and one left to hatch the first hatchling is 6 days old now and I checked sevaral times and found out the mom is not sitting on that hatchling but sitting on other two hatchling I cahecked also found that the crop is not being full but others are full I tried pushing that hatchling in where the mom is sitting but the baby came out way is this happening can you help me. This is the hens 3 rd clutch Also can someone please post a picture of a 6 day old budgie
  22. I found one little bub inside the nest today
  23. Lankan replied to Lankan's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    YEp the bub has food in his crop it is the 3rd clutch for this hen
  24. Lankan replied to Lankan's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Feathers sorry everyone checked right now again and found out it was the shell of the egg :hap: . Wow sorry should of checked and made sure that 100% it was an egg before posting
  25. Lankan posted a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    I my hen layed 4 eggs and yesterday was th 18th day for the first egg and it did not hatch yesterday or today morning now I see the hen pushed a egg into the corner and is not sitting on it but sitting on the 3 other egs. My question is: Can the hatching date be extende to the 21st day etc.. , When an egg is about too catch do they stop incubating it , Does the hen stop sitting on the baby after it hatched. Can you help me please I checked right after I posted this post and found out that there is a bub inside the nest box If a baby hatched will it abadon one egg