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*libby*

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  1. *libby* replied to Neat's topic in Food And Nutrition
    Are you sure they're able to do it legit? In customs they'd have some major problems i'd imagine... I saw them jump down a mans neck with jail temr threats over gum leaves before :S
  2. *libby* replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Yes... kind of I watch Maury povich (it's just as bad if not worse) Have you seen a TV show called "outrageous fortune"?
  3. She could also be ruptured. I had a hen who had a rupture who looked constantly pregnant but wasn't
  4. Gorgeous as always
  5. Those are different birds
  6. Yes, Boo-bah!!! exactly what he reminds me of! God I love that show, it's soo cute with all it's pretty colours Should call him ziggy-ziggy-bah!
  7. Agree, definatly a boy
  8. Well i thought everyone would like an update on my first show chicks bred... AGAIN here's how they look now, pretty spunky if you ask me Some of their other topics: http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....ic=18818&hl http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....ic=18301&hl http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....ic=19837&hl And now - The fonz! - And again, she's a very long big bird this one, just like her mummy - Phat tony, struggling to fit under the bird feeder - fllirting with his boy friend (yes his scaley face is being treated) - Precious, for some reason, by far my favourite! - Having a nap in the sun! I'll get some pictures of Frodo tomorrow, none of his turned out today, although these are all still pretty poor quality also
  9. unless raised together and socialised from a young age birds of different species should not be mixed together. There is a few exceptions aswell as some natives species which can be mixed, but aviary birds from different continents, species and size would be a big no no in my book
  10. *libby* replied to shannon's topic in Budgie Talk
    Agree with everything Liv has said
  11. Noone is jumping down your throat, just making sure they had the right information.
  12. DF spangles as a rule should be all white and all yellow, however they get plumage faults. Suffision is what you can see, which is where body colour is washing over the base colour when it shouldn't be. The same happens with Ino's
  13. Could be egg binding, how does her vent look, if egg bound she'd be swollen and sore and not able to get around well, if not i'd say cold weather is taking it's toll on her
  14. I'd be interested to see these birds also. It doesn't sound normal
  15. Plum eyes come from Recessives, DEC's, DF spangles and cinnamons, given the parents the most likely of these via genetics and visually is DF spangle. i have a picture of my badly suffused YF2 DF spangle but my comp won't let me upload it at the moment
  16. Well in that case it's not normal for them to have such a light body colouring.
  17. Fallows naturally have diluted out body colour, to tell if she's a true violet take a picture of her rump, it should be violet
  18. Well you can get basically visual violet of all types Sky visual, cobalt visual and Mauve visual, then you get birds that carry it but aren't visually it, i'll get some photo's of all of these to show you
  19. Due to her being fallow it washes alot of the colour out. I have a violet fallow who i'll get some pictures of for ya
  20. He's a pied Df spangle, the suffision shows through his pied markings that're masked
  21. ones a definate male, the other we're not sure on... Kiki also had the white ring aorund when younger but he's definatly male now and doesn't have it, who knows... He says alot more words now, it's amazing how much they learn
  22. Oh Lorikeets LOVE baths, for some reason mine love them early mornings, when it's coldest... They have a HUGE water dish for them and are now fed wet mix as when fed dry they soiled their water too quickly and ended up bathing in food matter http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff16/1l...nt=P5070675.flv http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff16/1l...nt=P5070674.flv Two cute video's of my Lori's Kiki and Lala, I couldn't find the one of them bathing inthe prinklers on the hibiscus tree Must've never been uploaded and gone with the Harddrive, or Tracy still has a copy
  23. It's a DF spangle chick. I also recently found out that they're born with plum eyes, before that i had no idea. A few of the DF spangles i got from mars and his partner have bad suffision and all came out with plum eyes, I presumed they were cinnamons.
  24. No, idea My waterers are rabbit dripper bottles, so no chance there unless they do it on the ground one

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