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Neat

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  1. If she is doing her job fine and with no issues let her go again. Like the others have said they will normally lay again while there are bubs still in the nest box. Agree with Lib on being quick
  2. Neat replied to Jodie's topic in Breeders Discussion
    Why? Clancy. Karthik - Great info no need for correction Mate. Well Done!!!!
  3. Agree with MB and Libby How long ago did it hatch?
  4. I agree with the Feather Plucker ..... Are you able to put millet into the nest box or foster out some chicks - There is a few things that can be done But i have been taking notes on Parents that pluck their babies and there is a little pattern - I could suggest that you remove the nest box and put all the babies into a igloo .. But that is my opinion
  5. Heheh I might not be able to grow them But i know what they are petunia azalea - My favourite Rose, also no idea on the type... arum lilly hibiscus looking but MB is right - Tree Mallow Pansy - Best bit Strawberry
  6. Here is Eggs Chocolate wouldn't stand still at all so I will take a picture of it he/r soon
  7. Hey all ... I was out shopping today and thought I would post a picture of the Raspberry stuff that is either 100% or the 25% that other members are only able to get .. So here is the 25% Real Raspberry Juice It is in Woolworths for around the $5 mark - ( It makes 4 liters ) Here is the other one In the Freezer section ( so you will have 100% fresh raspberries on hand) $5.18 Which is better then the 25% one .. Only down fall is that you have to juice them yourself- but for 100% pure raspberry juice I am sure it would be worth it
  8. Neat replied to a post in a topic in Food And Nutrition
    LOL - I just seen the tittle of this post and Cracked up laughing - !!!!
  9. LOL. How rude I Did the Newbie thing - Hi I am new Please help me breed :D walk down memory lane :hap: crazy the stuff i have learnt since then
  10. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    46
  11. Oh Jabba sounds perfect LOL -
  12. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    Photo ( as in Photo Bucket )
  13. some things I have learnt to sew better, cook pasta properly, Photo editing - Oh you mean with budgies LOL .. There is always a apples that spoils the bunch hehhe The most Valuable ones I have learnt and learning I will list: BUDGIE / BIRD HUSBANDRY- CORRECT PROCEDURES OF QUARANTINING - CROP NEEDLE FEEDING - EARLY DETECTION OF DISEASES AND HEALTH PROBLEMS Then there are the others stuff - I've learnt about sexing budgies, mutations, still have issues with SL Genes - How birds are like kids they need & love routine. Ummm oh And the best part of my learning about Budgies is that i can apply my 1st ever hobby into it with the natural remedies and Herbs/Spices etc :hap: I am like Liv there is too much to remember that I would be here for ages .. I have a thirst of knowledge and I haven't changed since my first post I am still reading them and researching them
  14. OMG - I've only been doing this for 1.5 years NO WAY! I thought it was longer then that ... WOW okay so I've learnt sooooo much since I joined here. Take a look at my first post I thought my birds were gay :hap: Here it is --->NEATS FIRST EVER POST ON BBC
  15. Neat replied to toohp's topic in Budgie Talk
    Stay clear of corn then ... Try with the veggies, it is fantastic for them ... As for the Arthritis you can use the following food and help in the relief of the pain and flare ups Best anti-inflammatory foods / supplements: * Pineapple contains an anti-inflammatory enzyme called bromelain. Bromelain soothes your cells by reducing the migration of white blood cells to sites of inflammation, such as sunburned skin, injured muscles and arthritic joints. * Apricots and berries contain large amounts of antioxidants, which reduce inflammation. * Cherries are rich in anthocyanins known to suppress the production of inflammation-related issues. . Note: Excessive cherry consumption causes diarrhea in some individuals. * Almonds contain fiber, vitamin E and monounsaturated fats - also curb inflammation. * Omega-3s. These inflammation-fighting essential fatty acids are mainly found in cold-water fish, such as salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines. or one to three tablespoons daily of flaxseed oil. o Cod Liver Oil - Cod liver oil is an anti-inflammatory, and research suggests that it might limit cartilage damage caused by osteoarthritis. Cod-liver oil is also rich in vitamin D. People who consume diets rich in vitamin D have been shown to be less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis. * Vitamin K & Leafy Green * Ginger. A study of 250 patients at the University of Miami School of Medicine found that ginger, taken twice daily, was as effective as prescription and over-the-counter drugs at controlling arthritis pain. * Cayenne: An overall digestive aid containing liberal amounts of Vitamins A, C, B-complex, calcium, phosphorous and iron. It is anti-inflammatory and helps arthritic conditions. Uses of Cayenne Powder as the same affect I FOUND THIS INFO FROM A CLINIC STUDY IN HUMANS Cinnamon & Honey: "Take one part honey to two parts of lukewarm water and add a small teaspoon of cinnamon powder, make a paste and massage it on the itching part of the body slowly. It is noticed that the pain recedes within a minute or two. Arthritis patients may take daily, morning and night, one cup of hot water with two spoons of honey and one small teaspoon of cinnamon powder. If taken regularly even chronic arthritis can be cured. In a recent research conducted 1657 at the Copenhagen University, it was found that when the doctors treated their patients with a mixture of one tablespoon Honey and half teaspoon cinnamon powder before breakfast, they found that within a week out of the 200 people so treated practically 73 patients were totally relieved of pain and within a month, mostly all the patients who could not walk or move around because of arthritis started walking without pain." So the Cinnamon and Honey could work for birds too .....
  16. I agree with Neville on this one. When Angle first laid an egg she had a bit of blood on it - There were no problems with her and still to this day there are none - Think of it this way The Size of an egg - the size of their who who
  17. Grrrrrr, If it was any other animal I am sure it would be dealt with now. I guess they just don't see budgies in the same light we do ....
  18. You can always ask to but your hand in the cage. If they "Step Up" on to your finger without hassles you will know that they have been handled - Where is Sydney are you there are a few of us here that are breeders
  19. I do the same as well- use a net - It's all in the wrist
  20. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    Dimples
  21. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    48
  22. Could be the key to increase the show size and cap
  23. OMG! :hap: To right about the flat out part :hap: That is the funniest picture i have seen yet!!!!!! :hap: :hap: :hap: she looks HUUUUGGGGGGE
  24. Neat replied to Neat's topic in Competitions
    ( LOL i edited it was laugh) .. JOY
  25. Sweet for more ways then one, In the Baby , Baby pics i thought they were all spangles YAY!!! I was right .. They are gorgeous :wub:

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