splat
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Hi All
in New to BBC
Hi Jasmine and welcome to the forum.
When buying your new budgie I would advice to buy a very young male straight out of the nest at about 6 to 8 weeks old.
males are easier to train and they don't bite as hard as hens.
But make sure he is feeding on his own first don't let any one sell you one any under that age.
But if you are after a show bird you will probably not get one that young as most breeders will keep them until
they go through their 1st moult and sometimes second moult.
I hope this helps.
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Yes Robyn the floods were bad, we were meant to leave the town but Greg and I stayed because I our birds.
All birds were up in cages 5 feet high off the ground.
If the levy banks broke they reckon we would of being sitting in 2 and 1/2 meter high water so was really scary,
but it held thank god, lol I wish I did leave I would of got a $1,000. but stayed so missed out lol.
We were basically isolated for a week.
the birds were down before the floods started and I had to separate them so I could put them all up high so I ended up with a few
egg bound hens that died in the end.
But all is going fine now thank god.
What do you mean it is topsy turvy there, meaning the weather. Very similar here.
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Hi all, well my breeding season is well on it ways with 28 pairs down. I have a lot of clear eggs
which is sad but I also have over 35 fertile.
To date I have 16 chicks ranging from 1 day to about 10 days, I lost my 1st chick yesterday and
another one from the same nest is struggling the mum won't feed it . She was a good mum last year
but not this year.
I rung my 1st chick today also.
Sorry no pics at the moment.
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Hello and Welcome to the Forum.
I don't know if it is stargazing but it looks like he or she is twirling to one side so it probably is, I had a stargazer last year and my hen sat on the perch with her head all the way back looking at the sky.
I did a google and it wasn't so much to do with calcium as a infection of types, I needed to treat here with nyastin or trimadine. Any way my hen came good and then relapsed again.
My advice to a google search on startgazers and twirlers. And other than that if you are not sure and you are worried take the bird to an avian vet for an opinion.
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I have a brother who is looking for someone. He drinks a bit too much and his personal hygiene is pretty poor. He is always scratching his crotch or picking his nose. He is 30 and still lives with mum and dad.
If anyone is keen please PM me, there may be a dowry involved. I am sure mum and dad would pay handsomely to anyone to take him off thier hands.
OMG is he for real. lol
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New Member From Perth
in New to BBC
Hi and Welcome to the Forum, look forward to see your birds once you acquire some.