DonnaBudgie
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What a pretty girl! How old is she? Its so hard to tell with all white or yellow budgies.Got her this afternoon angel x guardian everyone!
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What a pretty girl! How old is she? Its so hard to tell with all white or yellow budgies.Got her this afternoon angel x guardian everyone!
How old is this beautiful budgie? She looks like a recessive pied male like my Charlie, with the pinkish purplish cere, or a double factor dominant pied male. Maybe it's just the photo lighting. My Rocky's cere looks different colors depending on the lighting but Rocky is almost certainly a girl because her cere is more a light whitish blue at four months old.Sunbeam the Sass Queen
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Almost four I think? She is 100% a girl and she's dominant piedHow old is this beautiful budgie? She looks like a recessive pied male like my Charlie, with the pinkish purplish cere, or a double factor dominant pied male. Maybe it's just the photo lighting. My Rocky's cere looks different colors depending on the lighting but Rocky is almost certainly a girl because her cere is more a light whitish blue at four months old.
Did you have her tested or did she lay eggs?Almost four I think? She is 100% a girl and she's dominant pied
Never laid eggs. I've watched her over those four years and seen her cere go through the seasonal changes. In person her cere is tan with light brown patches as she is mildly hormonal.Did you have her tested or did she lay eggs?
Oh yes I see that! Definitely obvious in this photo with that gorgeous English male! Is she a double factor dominant pied?Never laid eggs. I've watched her over those four years and seen her cere go through the seasonal changes. In person her cere is tan with light brown patches as she is mildly hormonal.
Her back in October.
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Do you ever breed your budgies?Oh yes I see that! Definitely obvious in this photo with that gorgeous English male! Is she a double factor dominant pied?
TBH haven't actually thought about it, I'd think she's probably just SF though.Oh yes I see that! Definitely obvious in this photo with that gorgeous English male! Is she a double factor dominant pied?
I did a couple of times years ago, but don't now.Do you ever breed your budgies?
I totally agree. Hand feeding just one budgie from day one was a lot of work. Plus I would have a hard time letting people adopt any of the babies and I currently have eight budgies which is really more than enough.TBH haven't actually thought about it, I'd think she's probably just SF though.
I did a couple of times years ago, but don't now.
I prefer keeping them as pets. Breeding is a whole lot of work, time and money. And I personally struggle to justify adding to the number of budgies in the world (I am not against responsible breeding), among other considerations
One of the other reason I dont anymore, I am sure I couldn't part with them. I didn't handraise any and wouldn't if I bred again (with the exception of babies being abandoned ofc), but raising well socialized parent raised is still just as much work.I totally agree. Hand feeding just one budgie from day one was a lot of work. Plus I would have a hard time letting people adopt any of the babies and I currently have eight budgies which is really more than enough.
I asked the breeder she said around 1 year n the boy is Lil over one year she estimatedWhat a pretty girl! How old is she? Its so hard to tell with all white or yellow budgies.
I only hand raised Rocky because his Mother had a medical emergency and couldn't even take care of her eggs much less chicks. Fortunately I had an incubator and Rocky was exceptionally easy to feed, even as a day old hatchling.One of the other reason I dont anymore, I am sure I couldn't part with them. I didn't handraise any and wouldn't if I bred again (with the exception of babies being abandoned ofc), but raising well socialized parent raised is still just as much work.
Did you hand feed them? Do you still have any of these babies?Here is a pic of my babies. hatch date was AugustView attachment 48092 of 2016.
They look so cute all covered with pinfeathers but it must be so itchy! The one in the middle looks like she's pleading for scritches! When Rocky looked like a pincushion I groomed her with a toothbrush.I did some hand feeding but mostly I let the parents take care of it.
Still have all 3 and the 2 girls are the friendliest birds in my flock. Always wanting neck scratches.
The boy acts fierce and unfriendly but he never bites hard, it’s just an act.