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melbournebudgies

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  1. It could seriously injure them though if they were sleeping on the wire. My lorikeet was hanging off the aviary wire and a bird of prey flew down and bit her through the wire. She had a puncture wound on the top of her head and was lucky to survive!
  2. They are most definately birds of prey, they will eat anything that moves.
  3. THe bloke who recommended them to me has been using them for ages and he has never had a non killed rat, basically if the trap goes off and the rat isn't in the right position then basically they won't get caught at all.
  4. And it will only get worse Neat, it won't be until her early 20s that she actually realises that she doesn't know more than you :question: My mum and dad used to have a sign on their wall at home that read: Teenagers Move out, get a job and pay your own bills.. while you still know everything :bliss:
  5. Hey AV do you want a piece of my fine wire mesh to put on the floor of the aviary for the time being so they can't dig in? You would just need to put a line of bricks along the edges to weigh it down that way :question:
  6. Someone at my work has recommended a trap called a Nooski, which is a kill trap which has no poison bait and is relatively safe for larger animals, it also has a very high kill rate and won't only partially trap or injure without killing.. He's going to lend me one to try so I'll let you know how it goes
  7. Just because the others don't seem sick now doesn't mean they aren't carrying something that hasn't shown itself yet. The two that got sick are the ones breeding which is stressful, hte other may have been lucky because they aren't as stressed.
  8. If you look I have called you Clancy in all my other posts..it was a typo
  9. Clancy, you need to contact your closest avian vet and have her seen TODAY
  10. You have learnt a hard lesson here Clancy, all new birds should be quarantined for this reason
  11. This most likely means she hasn't been eating, doesn't bode well for her chicks, she needs to be seen urgently.
  12. Also if you start to feel sick make sure you see your doctor and let him know you keep birds
  13. What's wrong with your hen: she's sick, there could be all sorts of things causing it and we really can't diagnose the problem here What you should do: Take her to see an AVIAN vet. If you let us know where you are located then we can possibly recommend someone Good Luck Alxso have you got a foster hen for the babies? If she dies at this point then the babies stand almost no chance as they are pretty much too small to hand raise so it's really important you get the hen treated. In the meantime put a warm light over the cage and keep her away from drafts
  14. Oh my god AV, you're a killing machine! Are you about to go postal on us? Hmmm... should I be sending my children to you
  15. Also for those that only have one or two smaller cages or even for in their hospital cages, if you click on the link on the left that say bird light compact they have a smaller version which is in the same style as one of those energy efficient light globes
  16. Hey mods, could we maybe get this link pinned? Arcadia Bird Lighting
  17. okay, figured I better check because Arcadia makes a range including reptile ones, so it's important that people realise that there's a difference
  18. So, they are essentially the full spectrum ones used for lizards then? So I guess I would only need one in my large flight and then one in my breeding aviary, not so bad
  19. Renee where do you get your tubes from and how many do you have per unit area? (Hope you don't mind me asking this here AV figured you might be interested too )
  20. My four year old is a classic and definately good for a laugh if you listen closely to what he says... In a discussion of who was the biggest and smallest in our family: Alex: Maxie is the smallest and mummy is the biggest Me: What about daddy? Alex: No, he's not the biggest, he's the giantist!!! Today at the doctors when the doctor checked his ears: Alex: Mum, can you see the light coming out my other ear? Me: No darling, your brain is in the way Alex: You can see my brain?!!! Anyone else have a kid classic to share?
  21. Maybe your Calcium kicked in I would leave her for the moment as it sounds like you have treated her for the problem successfully, if you have any problems let me know, I have eggs all over the place so I'm sure I can put them somewhere for the time being and we'll see what happens when chicks start arriving and it becomes clear how many actually bubs there will be in nests.

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