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hi sorry to barge in like this but i have budgies and they wont seem to mate what can i be doing wrong
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Hi jonathand! Are you talking about a different species of bird? Let me know and I will designate your concerns to a seperate thread where someone can help you, okay? |
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If they are parrakeets one thing for sure in a aivery setting you never want spare hens. Its best to add 1 or 2 extra males. As a hen without a mate. can cause many problems. And then with boxes. The male will pickout a box draw the hen to it. And they go to work. As long as they are not botherd and the season is right. A person with parrakeets will notice the hen s wattle/ crere area will go to a crusty brown color when she is in season. A whit crere she is off season not ready to nest. So watching that you know if everything else is right. Then it will not be long befor nesting is going on.
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you will need to make sure you have excellent homes lined up for all of them, or be prepared to keep them all yourself. from your question, though, im wondering why you want to breed your birds? |
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make shur u have a large cage put in some sqaub food because if the budgies see it then thell no theres food for the young and if u want them to breed dont handle them too much put in some nesting materials to
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if the parents see the baby food they might mate nowing thres food 4 the young also birds breed at a differnt time of year what year is it there wer u r?
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oh, ok, thats not really necessary either; a good basic diet with healthy extras offered is all that are needed to breed budgies. an online search will give you an idea of what foods are best to offer along with their seed, and most parent birds will eat what they need to feed the babies, even if its not a familiar food. the best bet is to get your birds used to eating them before trying to breed, though, so that they are at optimum health before going to nest. ive seen the nestling food offered in pet stores, which im guessing is what you mean? i never used it for my flock.
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