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splat

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  1. Thanks GB but they're not that good but I am getting there
  2. Sounds great Gb look forward to seeing the young.
  3. Yes GB he is very important to my breeding as he throughs feather lengh nearly every nest. Some of his offspring 6 week old 2009 daughters2008 and sons 2008 This nest I have 3 yellow Df Spangles but a bit pale in the yellow but looking okay. one has a good green sheen
  4. My heavy marked ones have wing markings even my good Yellow DF spangle
  5. actually tried that too Kaz but I was scared it would go in his eye as his eye is a bit damaged to it was all swollen up. I called her a few choice names
  6. I have had a couple that bad, if you keep him put him with a grey hen and they will be all grey greens but it will get rid of the suffusion when you mate the young up later on. That's what I was doing with my yellow DF spangle, I had him with a grey hen for that reason but after laying 4 eggs she attacked him.
  7. Hospital cage on his own for rest and quite to recuperate and put I cornflour on to stop the bleeding. he seems fine now but I was told they can die from shock up to a week later. If she had of killed him I would of been devastated truly
  8. Saturday I was out checking the breeding birds when I notice my best bird the yellow DF spangle cock bleeding. After catching noticed that he had a deep cut under his cheek patch. He was down with an A Rowe bloodline hen and they had 4 eggs and then she went crazy. But he is very lucky I saw it when I did or I think he would be dead now.
  9. Welcome Pete and congratulations on great success at the Nationals
  10. splat replied to **Liv**'s topic in Aviaries
    Looks great Liv
  11. Nice GB a close up of your splat bird would be nice :thankyou:
  12. I wouldn't. I use pestene under my concaves
  13. splat replied to robyn's topic in New to BBC
    That's a great setup Robyn, I love the open flight. :rofl:
  14. Looking good GB the only thing I have to say is the grey green cinn hen by the photo looks she is short in the body as it looks there is not much space between the shoulder and the perch so make sure you put her with a long bird. PT is right breed for the best at this early stage not variety. I started out like you and went back to the dominant breeds to learn all I can. :rofl:
  15. Only thanks to you Daz
  16. make dure you have seed in the cage as budgies need seed all the time but they can go without water for a spell.
  17. I agree with the opaline too and both are still bar heads meaning uncapped (babies) starting to go through their 1st moult. :sadsorry:
  18. they look like sky yellow face and cobalt yellow face normals to me from here but the yellow is very dark they could be golden face :sadsorry:
  19. Thanks Dave will try them later being baby ones they might find them very tasty
  20. I have had similar problems Dave and I was told it could be yellow belly. So I had to dose them all on tripleC or similar.
  21. Nice birds judt love the cock wow he has good directional feather the hen too
  22. Thanks Dave, I do give my birds beetroot but I have never given them the leaves but seems you do it must be safe.
  23. Does anyone know if baby beetroot leaves are safe for the budgies, the ones you put in a salad mix. I Looked in the FAQ and couldn't find it.
  24. wow nice birds Kaz luve the ones in the show cage and the last sky baby hen, you are doing a great job there.

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