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Neat

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  1. Dad looks like a dilute hence the softness in the offsprings which are like the others said grey wing
  2. can't wait to see their pics Kaz ......
  3. Mine do the same ( alothough i do not have tea tree) and the next day you can tell that they had a huge feast .... It's like their little eyes light up when it comes ....
  4. Neat replied to missylu's topic in Food And Nutrition
    Missylu is this the one inside ....... Is he still using the igloo we made???? Remove the shavings and replace with some seeds .... Try like Kaz and Melbourne said - grate vegies up and sprinkle with seed I found that the first 2 times using millet was better when introducing vegies .....
  5. Neat replied to Marlo's topic in Breeders Discussion
    Melbourne is right .... removing the nest box will cause havoc and Kaos with fighting over the 1 nestbox in here .... Remove the hen that isn't rasing chicks and put her into another cage until the other hen has finished raising , ALSO TAKE NOTE that when the chick are close to fledging she will start another clutch this is WHEN YOU REMOVE HER AND LET DAD RAISE THE CHICKS UNTIL THEY CANEATE SEED ON THEIR OWN ......
  6. Haven't had nah on experence, studied the video and hae wrtten instructions ...... I am watching her closely to see what she is like i think that she has an appeitie now, loves her seeds, I am going to give millet and try again on the eggand bic stuff to see how she goes , also wil take note of poo to see if she is pooing seeds, but so far all normal poo
  7. No other signs, no pooey vent. Dad stopped feeding her 2 days ago I tried Hand rasing feed and bubbles refuses Egg and Bickky and Veggies .... She is hoeing into the seeds and is drinking ... All poos look normal too No resp destress and she can fly
  8. hi all what does it mean if the breast bone is sharp???? Not like a normal one ...I ask this because Bubbles is pointy ,,,, I know that this isn't a good sign !!!!!I have no idea what has happened to me, I used to be a great breeder now all of a sudden everything seems to be going wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!Bubbles is eating seed, but I think that he mustbe under weight, How can i help her
  9. I am hoping for you liv that it isn't anything bad mate ... all thngs are crossed for ya
  10. Hey NN, Finally glad to see the 2 terrors, they are cute LMAO love the captions too ....... Look forward to seeing more
  11. So i must be right No replies?????
  12. Why Not, if you are wanting to bond more with your birds then get a hand raised one ... I am sue that you will get a few good answers here ....
  13. LMAO .... This is funny !!! I once had 2 girls that got giggy with ornaments in the avairy.... Erin Change your nail polish : )
  14. (Laughing out loud) ... Skittles suits very well ......
  15. Has she stopped bleeding???????
  16. okay okay SO SEND ME THE LINK .... pretty please
  17. Interesting ..... Poor guy ......
  18. Neat replied to Marlo's topic in Breeders Discussion
    Hi Marlo and welcome .... I am sure by the sounds of it the First hen she is young ?? How old is she??? she could just be taking up the nestbox so the other hen can not use it ... Happens some time with open breeding .... Quite suprise that there hasn't yet been any fights .... My went like cats and dogs ... QUESTION 3 CLUTCHES OF 5 EGGS - WHEN WERE THE 3 CLUTCHES 1 after the other?? Second one ... This has happend with my just recently ... There could be a few things that causes this ....How is the feeding going is this bub Full??? you may need to top it up I did for about 4 days and they he picked up . Feed you breeders a rich healthy diet full of GREENS ( no spinish ), calcium, and vitiams bubs should perk up soon ... This is jut my opinion though , there will be other breeders to give you advice too ... All the best
  19. Hi all, Just waned to double check myself ... I am thinking about my next breeding pairs ..... Normal Grey Cock - Normal Skyblue Hen = Mostly Grey and a few colablts .... Is this correct?? Also Skyblue Spangle Cock - Skyblue Spangle Hen All skyblue spangles maybe a few DF spangles??? Please correct me if I am wrong - And expalin why ... Still learnin the genes Thanks for your time : )
  20. Neat replied to Erin's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    Awesome to hear Erin ....
  21. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Breeders Discussion
    SHE !!!!! OMG i had a look today and Bubbles is a Girl
  22. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    Yeah that is what i thought (Laughing out loud) ..... so funny all these birds trying to get in bowls LMAO
  23. Neat replied to deb's topic in Food And Nutrition
    totally agree kaz totally agree!!!!! i get told to use it too... and i don't !!! The worst thing is that there are companies out there selling it with pics of BUDGIES ON IT - i guess this is where people get confused
  24. MILLET ....... i used it on my fruit and vegs and after a week of te birds not eating their greens once they seen the millet they ate all their greens (Laughing out loud) ....try 1 type at a time and see how they go
  25. Neat replied to deb's topic in Food And Nutrition
    I don't use use it Shell grit is not the best form of Calcium supplementation for laying birds. Laying hens need more than twice the calcium of the aviary bird and a concentrated mineral supplement (F-vite) is the best and safest method of providing the Calcium, which is largely unavailable in shell grit. Far too much shell grit is eaten to satisfy their calcium needs. Laying hens fall ill, vomit and may die from gizzard obstruction after engorging on the shell grit

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