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Hello Everyone! I Am New And I Have A Few Questions!
Excellent. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped me out. I look forward to getting my new baby, and when I am getting closer to being ready I will have to track down one of you breeders and start putting wheels into motion. I'm not a fan of taking babies from their mother, the rosellas i raised were abandoned as was the single lorikeet. I do believe there was a reason why the other two were taken however I cant rememer it now! It was a while ago! Ahhh cant wait until the new year now! Thanks again everyone Erin
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Hello Everyone! I Am New And I Have A Few Questions!
Wonderful advice everyone and thanks for the warm welcome! I am led, however to question whether it would be beneficial to the baby to hand rear it (from syringe stage - i really dont like the idea of poking needles in places, just a person affliction) with another baby, and then a little further down the track the other baby is returned to the breeder? Or is my best bet really waiting until they are about 4 weeks old, getting it then and doing the last bit of rearing/weaning. ORRRR just wait until its nearly done with the parents and has been handled a lot? Thanks again!
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Hello Everyone! I Am New And I Have A Few Questions!
Wow. Thanks very much for the quick response. Really interesting about the co-parenting thing, it must be a trait of smaller parakeets because I do know that lorikeets become more tame without parental intervention! Sounds good though, im about to move house now so I dont think that would be the best thing for a new baby anyway...and then im in a rental for a while so I'll probably pass on getting it then too, just because it wouldnt be fair on the poor thing! Maybe when I get into the new place (i think mid feb) ill consider it all more seriously! But I'm super keen...they are so pretty...Wish they stayed babies longer though!
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Hello Everyone! I Am New And I Have A Few Questions!
Hi everyone! My name is Erin and I've just sort of stumbled across this forum, for which I am glad! I'll tell you a little bit about myself and my bird history!! I'm 18, currently a full time uni student, and working as well. But it's flexible, and I live with my parents. In terms of birds, I started out years and years ago with one nasty female show x normal aviary budgie, named Buddy who eventually was put to sleep after a nasty cancer developed in the gland at the base of her tail. She also had a 'friend' - another female budgie, Woodstock, who relished in her passing. After this, i acquired Monty, a long suffering disabled male budgie, who was tiny and unable to fly. Monty and Woodstock produced many lovely little babies, all whom have gone on to populate an aviary of a friend of my mums. I also have some experience in Burke parrots (who managed to breed once) and very a-sexual turquoise parrots. Later on i hand raised two rosellas who were returned to an aviary when their mean streaks developed (apparently they are not very good parrots to have as pets), and later raised 3 rainbow lorikeets, two of which were returned to an aviary, and one whom i kept on with a bitter and twisted lorikeet who i was given from a friend who is a vet nurse, and she came into the clinic, nearly bald...and remained that way! Recently, these two lorikeets - the last of my birds, have been returned to the avairy at my neighbours house, and I am birdless. I was thinking that over summer I would love to hand raise a baby budgie, having not done so before, however having had some experience in bird raising. I was wondering a couple things: 1) At what age do you think is best to start hand rearing a baby budgie? I have access to a heat box however I would rather not use a crop needle. 2) I do not want another female budgie, as I know through my attempts they are impossible to tame, so what is the youngest age at which it possible to sex budgies and determine if it is a male? 3) Are there any significant things I should know about the differences between hand raising a budgie as opposed to something like a lorikeet or a rosella, despite the obvious size difference and the difference in a lorikeet's diet? 4) Do you know of any reputable AUSTRALIAN books that I could get hold of that would assist me in reading up on raising a baby budgie? 5) Is hand rearing a better starting off point to having a budgie that is very tame in the long run? Thanks heaps for your consideration, I look forward to (hopefully) acquiring a new baby in the new year. If there is any breeder in the Melboune/ Mornington Peninsula area (i dont mind a bit of a drive, im from the peninsula myself), who might be willing to give me a hand down the track, or even sell me a baby at some point, I would love to hear from you...I'm ONLY after ONE (i must stop at one this time!!) so I want him to be pretty...haha...! Regards, Erin
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