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My First Show Budgie Babies.......... Arrivals

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Here are babies from these parents

Mum

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Dad

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and babies

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They are so cute :(:)

They look strong and healthy aswell,your doing a great job karen.

I have to agree with all of the above posts...they are all really cute.

That last one is a really light yellow. Perhaps it is a yellowface 2 :D

Gorgeous.

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It seems to be that babies are colouring up to be a Dom pied grey green.........thats the yellow looking one. and the other is a cinnamon green normal

Do they get splay legged if there is no shavings in the nest box? Because I have no shavings, mine are just like yours...

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Do they get splay legged if there is no shavings in the nest box? Because I have no shavings, mine are just like yours...

 

Most of my nest boxes DO have shavings in them Joey. I recommend shavings or some kind of nesting materials. I just have to put it in at various stages depending on the hen. If you have a flat nestbox floor and no concave and no shavings, yes you can get splay leg in babies, especially if the hen sits too tight on the babies.

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More photo's Karen please.Glad they are all going well.

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More photo's Karen please.Glad they are all going well.

 

As requested.... ;)

 

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I agree. It is adorable. Looking great Karen!

how cute the feathers on the side of the face look longer then pet budgies. He is super cute.

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Every one of the Sampson and Delilah's babies went into spastic legs symptoms. I took the lot to the vets. BIG $$$$$'S

They have diagnosed Metabolic Bone Disease or Rickets. Even thought the hen was getting calcivet and cod liver oil she may not have processed it properly in order to feed the chicks.

But one adopted chick in the same box is unaffected. So the vet believes there may be a hereditary cause here....from the cock or hen we have yet to see.

The chicks are on a calcium supplement ( an injection at the vets ) and now by beak and prognosis is uncertain. One of the chicks died during the injection.

I have been advised to remove the hen and allow father to feed the chicks.

To go further, would have got horrendously high in costs, so the vet says to try the supplements for some days and see. Apparently they can suffer a secondary bacterial infection as well and I have to watch them closely for signs of that. :sad:

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Oh no. That's no good. I hope the calcium corrects things.

They are hanging in there, Sailorwolf. Some better than others.

 

 

on a very sad note :) I am so upset :)

 

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fell from the nestbox entry hole today just 6 inches or so....seemed fine, but died an hour after it was put back in the nestbox.

Was turning into the loveliest yellow and green cinnamon dominant pied Boy

....not a good day :(

hugs on your loss Karen :D and I read the above too my gosh there is something to learn everyday about breeding these little ones. You will have to write a book one day.

Oh Karen I'm so sorry to hear the about the lost of your little one :D

I cant get enough of those photos....i am looking forward to when my ones have babies!!!

 

Any more photos???

I was in shock after reading this news Karen.They are all so cute.

I am so aorry to hear about the bad news Karen.I am not going to ask for more photos ever again.

Sending you hugs and more hugs via the internet.Hope that they will pull through for you. :(

Awww Kaz, so sorry to hear about the little one. :( {{hugs}}

 

RIP little one.

Karen, shocking news. Sorry for the loss of your bubs. Does this mean you'll retire this female from breeding? Is it hereditary from her or the dad?

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Karen, shocking news. Sorry for the loss of your bubs. Does this mean you'll retire this female from breeding? Is it hereditary from her or the dad?

 

I have retired Delilah from breeding and will try Sampson again. Apart from extensive tests that may or may not provide answers, the only way to find out if the problem was hereditary is to breed each bird with a different partner.

 

I was in shock after reading this news Karen.They are all so cute.

I am so aorry to hear about the bad news Karen.I am not going to ask for more photos ever again.

Sending you hugs and more hugs via the internet.Hope that they will pull through for you. :(

 

 

You can ask for photos any time you like....have camera and babies for subjects. :)

Thanks Karen.I hope the other bubs pull through.

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