Posted February 1, 200916 yr hi everyone i think i have finally learnt to put in my first post will show you my budgies soon seeya[
February 1, 200916 yr http://i423.photobucket.com/albums/pp316/d...ed_01/no053.jpg hmm.. think they are a bit big.. can someone fix them? This boy was accidentlly let out by her son. okay.. they aren't all that big... http://i423.photobucket.com/albums/pp316/d...ed_01/no050.jpg okay.. i dunno what she's done to the photos.. but these are Debbie's birds. and all her birds are in quarantine together because that was the easiest thing i could advise her to do. And I know alot of people will be upset about it, but there was nothing else she could do. Some of you will notice my Cloud and Peach are among them. They were early birthday presents. Isn't the little boy boy cute! Also I think, the more informed members are gonna need to tell her there colours/mutations.. Edited February 1, 200916 yr by **Liv** images to links as they are over 640 by 480
February 1, 200916 yr Thanks Liv The birds are looking very well, I like the light green cock. He is very pretty, isn't he?..
February 1, 200916 yr http://i423.photobucket.com/albums/pp316/d...ed_01/no053.jpghmm.. think they are a bit big.. can someone fix them? This boy was accidentlly let out by her son. I like the colours of the pair in the first photo, quite interesting, especially the cock. Edited February 4, 200916 yr by **Liv**
February 3, 200916 yr As you have nesting boxes colony style in your aviary, you must make sure that all birds under 12 months of age are removed to another cage or aviary. If not you will have birds trying to breed when they are not old enough. Just one of the pitfalls of colony breeding :cake: Edited February 3, 200916 yr by KAZ
February 3, 200916 yr Author As you have nesting boxes colony style in your aviary, you must make sure that all birds under 12 months of age are removed to another cage or aviary. If not you will have birds trying to breed when they are not old enough. Just one of the pitfalls of colony breeding :cake: okay thanks for your advice i appreciate heaps
February 4, 200916 yr i too noticed this but i was wondering something diffrent...? should you be trying to breed birds who are in quarinetine ??? this is simply a question and not directed at you deb welcome and sad about the boy flying coop
February 4, 200916 yr Author i too noticed this but i was wondering something diffrent...?should you be trying to breed birds who are in quarinetine ??? this is simply a question and not directed at you deb welcome and sad about the boy flying coop i know my mistake i honestly didn"t think the birds would try to breed after only 2 weeks of knowing each other i have taken out the breeding box find out how long they need to be quarantined(does anybody know?)then see how things go
February 4, 200916 yr Quarantine is done for 30 days. Normally all new birds are kept in a separate cage well away from the existing flock for 30 days. Many people worm, mite and disease treat during this time too. Lovely birds you have
February 4, 200916 yr Author Quarantine is done for 30 days. Normally all new birds are kept in a separate cage well away from the existing flock for 30 days. Many people worm, mite and disease treat during this time too. Lovely birds you have thanks i will do all of the above Should i treat gail as well or just leave her for a while?
February 4, 200916 yr This lack of quarantining and straight into breeding mode would account for Gails illness. You may have more than her go down ill now due to the loack of knowledge about quarantine. Be vigilant and yes take out all nestboxes and look in our FAQ section and read up on quarantine.
February 4, 200916 yr Author I love this bird here. hey i know its only young but what do you think the sex is?or is going to be
February 4, 200916 yr She isn't very young.. And she is a SHE! Like i've already told you. and just so you know she is a grey green clearflighted pied.. (< Elly said so )