Everything posted by **Liv**
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Wanting To Know...
Some (iris ring) wise are verging on the boundary of under developed, but i understand they are kept inside, which can delay iris ring development a little. The three i pointed out are more than just delayed, they are well under developed. The first one has very underdeveloped iris rings for 12 months old, so would suggest that the rest of its body is also under developed and needs more time to mature.
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Off To Perth
:rofl: it's a palace in there
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Wanting To Know...
In my view the following birds are either too young or to immature with their development to breed safely.
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My Little Diabled Baby
SW So many good names. Thank you all so much. :budgiedance: oh now its hard to choose....
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Who Wants To Guess...
I felt sicker second time around for me. you are far more in tune with your body and you will notice things much earlier. second time round, i knew i was pregnant because i got a braxton hicks contraction at 4 weeks :budgiedance:
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Off To Perth
Very exciting!!!! looking forward to photos :budgiedance:
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Who Wants To Guess...
Errk! morning sickness totally sucks. I hope you find ways to make it more bearable.
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My Little Diabled Baby
While away in WA last month, my birds were under the care of family. Unfortunately this little baby happened to get food caught inside his beak and it has permanently deformed it. His upper beak sits inside the lower beak, and because he is unable to grind his beak into shape like normal, i have to trim it every few days. Today i decided while putting his siblings in the kindy cage, that he will not thrive in the aviary and will make his frequent beak trims harder. So he has joined me inside as a pet. i understand that i have clipped his wings early (i dont normally do it before 9 weeks) , it is for his own safty as our back door is always open and i couldnt bare him flying away so anyway, enough rambaling.... here he is Sleeping amongst the dirty dishes Busted!! hehe This picture gives an idea of his beak Any name ideas would help a lot
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New To The Forum
I do have some babies at the moment and some breeders that are available for sale. PM me if you ever want to come by and have a look Gender.... hmmmm.... looks like your sky blue double factor pied is a cock and your green... spangle (i think), is a hen.
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Sticky Poo
Stinky poo is a sign of a tummy bug. they have eaten soiled food, soiled water or sour seed. The diarrhea needs to be taken care of promptly. Treat with one of the following: Calcivet (liquid calcium) in their water according to the bottle. Sulfa meds: drops direct to beak as directed on bottle raspburry cordial (20+ pure raspberry) 10ml in 250ml water daily.
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The Day I Lost My Dive Buddy In The Big Blue
How scary So pleased it was a false alarm
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Just Laid
The birds are too young then. Best toss the eggs and remove the boxes. Budgies need to be 12 months old before breeding otherwise they run into all sorts of problems.
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Babies
Sounds albino to me Can you post pictures??
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Making A Show Cage
Its all but done. It has been a real fiddly headache to paint. Still to add is the perches, drinker and the little safety latch on the door. i don't know how people dont go nuts when they make many of them - i guess it gets easier with practice :rofl:
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What Colour Is This Bird?
yes, a yellow face type 1 cobalt hen
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Post Pictures : Of Your Cats
AWWWWWWWW what a cutie. I dont have a cat :rofl: but there are many members who do :rofl:
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Off To Perth
YAY!! you finally made it!!! its so funny how people look at you in the hearse. especially considering its left hand drive. as a passenger, you gotta try looking asleep or something else funny that makes other drivers freak out because they think you are the driver :rofl: :rofl:
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Hen In Season! ( How Often )
Dark brown and crusty is too far past ideal breeding condition. light tan is perfect for breeding. Hens come and go from condition and they all seem to be different. i have not noticed a pattern at all. some are always in condition, others are only in condition when they are given a nest box.
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Introduction
Hello and welcome! So pleased to have you here :fear Both hens could be a cock... maybe a hen. (more like a cock out of condition or with testicular issues) need a cere close up to tell for sure. This one has scaly face and needs treatment. s/he also looks to be unwell. i can see a poopy vent and a fluffed appearance. This one needs to visit an avian vet asap Cock as you know They are really nice birds. If there is a nesting box in there, please remove it for now. they are not ready to breed.
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Ivermectin?
I am a member of NEBS and am about to join BSSA too (where Sunnie goes) . There is a NEBS meeting on this Wednesday at the Kilburn Hall, Le Hunte St, Kilburn at 8pm. I will be there if you want to come along - they are very friendly. I dont know if they have Ivermectin on the trading table (because i haven't looked for it) If you cant make it to the meeting i can have a look for you and if they have some i can post it to you :fear
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Who Wants To Guess...
CONGRATULATIONS!!! :fear My alex is a September baby - its a good time of the year for new bubs, not too hot and not too cold
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25+ Budgies Advertised In Local Paper.
Well done trish!! I am so please the budgies are in good hands!
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My Aviary....start To Finish
WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW!!! That aviary is FAN FLIPPING TASTIC!!! Well done! Look at all your happy birds! :budgiedance:
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Off To Perth
i know what i am missing :hi: Dave will have a BALLLLLL!!!!