Everything posted by Hezz
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Has Anyone Grown Millet?
While I don't have the number of birds you guys do, I have tried growing seeds from the seed mix and have found it surprisingly easy. Unfortunately the budgies haven't been as enthusiastic to try as I have been to grow, but have found leaving the pot unloved seemed to encourage the seedlings to keep growing once they were past the sprout stage. I have quite often found little millet heads on some but the only time I tried the budgies with one, I can only describe their reaction as "spat it out". After Kaz's comments, I think I will persevere, hopefully they will come around to my way of thinking. On the subject of grasses, seeded or otherwise, I give mine a little bundle of grass each every morning, either from the back yard or pilfered on my morning walk. They love it. Not so keen on the leaves, it is more the stalks or the seed heads they go for. And yeah, any old grass. Even the lawn grasses like couch and buffalo.
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Death Of Budgie, Need Answers !
Is an injection for scaley mites a common occurance? I would have thought the drop to the skin on the back of the neck would have been a lot less traumatic for the budgie than giving an injection. I agree with Finnie regarding the vet. Without knowing just what was the issue with your budgie, you can't be sure the vet was negligent, and maybe George was not able to be helped.
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Death Of Budgie, Need Answers !
Hi button and bows, I am not an expert, and not had to deal with scaley mites but the usual treatment for them is 0 .1% ivermectin drop on the back of the neck. Someone else may know more about being given an injection, but doesn't seem right to me. Also how did the vet determine your budgie had a respiratory infection? Most of the info I found regarding enrofloxacin showed it being used to treat wounds and the like, rather than internal problems, but I didn't do a huge search, so will reserve judgement. How do you get over the death of a pet??? The same way you get over the death of any loved one. Only time can help with the healing, and don't be afraid to grieve - it's all part of the healing process. Gradually you will be able to remember your little friend with smiles instead of tears as you remember the funny little antics and expressions that made him the delightful little character he was. RIP little budgie friend.
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Hello, New And Looking For A Budgie!
There is a list of breeders on this forum somewhere.......... see if this is it: Also enter your request into the trading post part of the forum. Someone from near you may answer. You may even find someone there has budgies ready to go, so a good place to look if you are looking to buy as well. http://forums.budgie...showtopic=18921
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Wanting To Buy Tcbs
Lol, just about everywhere is far away from where we live!
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Any Clues
Hi Robyn, How old is your hen? I haven't experienced this myself, but what you are describing sounds a bit like gout, or a abdo tumour. I have been researching a bit as my very first and most special budgie has had an abdo mass recently diagnosed. If the mass/tumour/enlargement what ever you want to call it, presses on the nerve leading to the leg, it can lead to the bird favouring that leg. If gout, you should be able to see some swelling in the foot joints. I hoope this isn't what your hen has. I asked about age as both conditions are usually seen in older budgies. I hope she is just tired out and needs a nanna-nap, but I have also seen my boy almost lying on the perch too, although not favouring any leg.
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Melaleuca
Hi Robyn. Half the perches I have are melaluca, the other half bottlebrush. I have about 15 to 20 perches which I rotate around in whatever order so that the birds rarely have the same set-up. So answer to your question.....Yes! I do prefer the bottlebrush because the birds spend the first few times they have them pulling the bark off, whereas the melaluca branches are much smoother - not much for them to chew up.
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Guardian Angel
I am aware of Quik-Gel but was curious as to whether anyone had tried to purchase GA from either US or UK. There is quite a lot in GA that isn't in Quikgel.
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Guardian Angel
Just wondering if anyone has tried buying Guardian Angel overseas and having it posted into Australia? And whether they were successful?
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My New Play Gym Project
That's great Budgieowner! Makes mine look very insignificant, in comparison. But I did only have my 12 year old to help make sure my uprights were straight! Don't know what you do about your slippery decks. The birds probably won't spend too much time on them anyway.
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Play Gym
I used hot glue gun glue on mine. That's on advice from my vet and vet nurse who is really up on that sort of thing. They didn't recommend PVC glues. Otherwise stainless steel screws were my next option. Again stainless steel is the only safe way to go with the bells. Anything else and you will be throwing the out after a short time, as soon as they start to rust. My parrot shop has stainless steel bells for birds. Stainless steel is a bit more expensive but cheaper than a dead bird from heavy metal poisoning or replacing other metal bells frequently.
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Nickel Plated Bells
I wouldn't go there. In my mind they are expensive for a bell that isn't stainless steel, and being only nickle-plated, you are going to have to replace them sooner rather than later. The Parrot Shop is an Australian company, available on-line, providing stainless steel bells for birds: http://www.myparrotshop.com/toy-parts-hardware/liberty-bell-small-1/prod_204.html And they are quick! Order over the weekend and you'll have them midweek. But they don't do orders every day, so get in quick.
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How Would You Like This Budgie In Your Aviary.
Who wants to bet the bird(?) can't even fly?
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Rayon/viscose Rope
Personally, I would avoid the synthetic rope, because of the "don't know" factor. Cotton or sisal rope are safe (natural, undyed), but also give a thought to leather thongs/strips. You can get these quite thin and are great to thread beads on to. Again natural, and not dyed, of course. The leather is more lasting than rope too, so if replacing it is a factor, give it a try. I have used leather a couple of times now without a problem, - only a couple of times because the leather is still going strong. And another thing you don't have to worry about is the bird getting caught up in the rope when it frays.
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Hellooooo From Ireland
Hi Honeybunny: Just had to add my own little welcome mat. I don't often sign in here as I am only a pet owner and this forum is much more breeder-based, but hope you enjoy your time with the Aussie mob.
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Triple C
Check out this: http://www.vetafarm.com.au/products/TRIPLE-C.html
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Hen On Eggs But Partner Died Today
Can't help with your questions, Moglet, but just want to wish you and "your" eggs all the best. Poor mum, maybe she didn't know what to do without dad to help her?
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What Is That?
Maddie, I am wondering if the cream you got is a chloramphenicol AB (aka Golden eye ointment)? If so, it is simply a conjuctivitis ointment and you should be able to get the same at the chemist (without the vet bill) for future reference. Just make sure (if that is what your cream is) that what you get next time is the same concentration as the one you have now. AB's of any description have a limited shelf-life, so just be aware that even if the tube(?) is half full it may not be in use-by-date. Also the vet should have given you instructions on how to avoid cross-contamination to your cream. If you don't keep the cream sterile, you run the risk of introducing new bacteria to the cream which can then be passed on to the next user. Not trying to be a worry-wart, but worked in pathology, especially microbiology, for a long time, and while I have forgotten more than I remember, I do still remember some stuff!
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What Is That?
Photos Maddie, photos! Someone will surely be able to help you then. (Won't be me, I'm purely of the pet variety, and touch wood, have been healthy so far.
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Budgie Friend Past Away .. Now He's Lonely
Hi Krista. I agree with all that Finnie has said. Don't rush into anything. Both you and Cloud have to be able to mourn Sky and you will both take your own time doing that. Cloud will probably get on with living life faster simply because he is animal and not human and survival doesn't allow for long periods of depression. The two of you may find that you will now build a beautiful friendship but if you feel that you wish for him to have another birdie friend, I would definitely go with your idea of a male. I know that some hen are great and make beautiful pets but it seems they are more the exception than the rule, especially when there is another budgie involved. If Sky was a the dominant bird, then all the more reason for Cloud to have time to consider whether he wants a friend or not! :unsure:
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What Can I Call My Baby Boy Budgie
Shhhhh! Won't say a word!!!!
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What Can I Call My Baby Boy Budgie
Welcome aboard, little shadow. I have to agree with Kaz in that Shadow sounds like a great name to me. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos with us, but if you want to look for budgie names.....google it! I think names happen as you get to know the bird. He is a pretty little thing, hope you and he have lots of happy times together.
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Backflipping Budgie!
All three of my pet budgies have done that while they were young. As they mature, maybe they feel it is beneath their dignity!!! Actually, not quite like that, (missed your video, must have skipped over it) but they have all hung on the side or roof of the cage and and turned themselves inside out.
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Herbs In Soft Food
Not a breeder Splat, and haven't tried the mixture but the birds are quite happy to nibble on fresh basil and garlic. Those are what I have fresh, so haven't tried the others.