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**Liv**

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  1. What a disruption! I hate that feeling of limbo. I hope its all over sooner rather than later. Just think of all the improvements you can make to your new bird room and aviary design when its time to re do it - It can only be bigger and Better!
  2. okay, I was just going on my experiences with them. All three of mine picked up stray feathers. The feathers would get drawn into the down and sat there looking just like yours. I used to remove a different coloured feathers from their underside every few days.... Cool that yours is something more special
  3. Not a halfsider.... pull the feather and you will see its not attached at the skin. Its just a stray feather from another bird that has been drawn in to his feathers... mine used to get them all the time, even the odd cockatiel feather would get pulled in!
  4. **Liv** replied to **KAZ**'s post in a topic in Off Topic Chatter
    WOO! Awesome! You have magic cleavage
  5. **Liv** replied to **KAZ**'s post in a topic in Off Topic Chatter
    So cute! Hope he made the night. I have found this season very big for parents rejecting chicks... not fun
  6. **Liv** replied to Maddy's post in a topic in Aviaries
    It is possible to turn a shed into an aviary. I did it myself. I wouldn't say its cheaper however as aviary mesh gets pricey. People are always selling second hand aviaries on ebay or in the local papers etc. you would be able to get them cheaper that way
  7. What a sweetie! Brings back memories of my feather dusters. Have you heard the weird squeak they make?
  8. **Liv** replied to Sunnie's post in a topic in Budgerigar Shows
    So sorry about Bing Libby Well done Sunnie on even getting to the show! I really wanted to go, but I had a shaky first round with all that nasty weather. I bread successfully about 2 weeks too late and my birds are too young to show... they are out of the boxes but are not perching yet... Well done Squeak and Crumble on your prizes too
  9. I am so exited for you and Ken! What an adventure this will be!
  10. **Liv** replied to erin_erin's post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    I agree RIPbudgies. They are all different parents and i have had very similar experiences as you. If the parents are coping and the chicks are healthy then all will be well. As already mentioned, Keep an eye on the younger chicks as they can become lost among the hungry mouths and not be fed as well... also really young babies can get crushed under older siblings.
  11. Make sure you all check your gender settings in your profile as it appears some have transferred incorrectly
  12. its nice, but its the stock theme making it very common
  13. **Liv** replied to ~The Netsta!~'s post in a topic in Member Notices
    :lol: :lol: This has been fun!! Great to see BBC back, and better than ever!!
  14. Looks delicious! I agree about the skins... just wash everything well, but no need to peel it. You could also add some yummy fresh beetroot and fresh corn, and they would be in budgie heaven No need to peel the beetroot, and they love the leaves too No need to take the storks off the spinach... that's their favourite part. I used to feed my birds a delicate salad like yours once, but now they get whole vegitables, roots, leaves and all! and they love it!
  15. Quarantine is very important. As we all know, there are people who fluke nothing happening when introducing new birds, but there are many how are learning the hard way about birds that are harbouring diseases. It its your choice if you quarantine or not, but be assured that its a big risk to your birds if you don't. Some of us understand the importance of quarantine though first hand experience, and we try and save you the same pain. but anyway, in answer to your question. Your budgies are quite happy to share food. the feeding of each other is a very normal behaviour and shows affection. It sounds like they will be very happy together