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Post by Mark on Sept 13, 2007 18:04:54 GMT 7
Cockatiles 4 eggs
Normal Rainbows 2 eggs (due to hatch any day now)
2 x Pairs Scailys (Mustard cocks to Split Dilute Hens) 3 eggs (1 got broken )
Scailys (Olive Split Lutino Cock to Lutino Hen) 2 eggs
Normal Split Pied Kakariki 5 eggs
Maroon belly Conures just started laying there first clutch (2 eggs)
Blue Fronted Rainbows Working the Nest so they should go down very soon
Western King parrots seen maiting all week
Anyone wishing to place orders for H/R or P/R please contact Mark 0422 294 259 or Harley@aapy.net.au
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Post by Silvercloud on Sept 15, 2007 10:06:26 GMT 7
Thats great Mark. Fingers crossed for all to hatch healthy bubs.
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Post by Mark on Sept 23, 2007 16:15:43 GMT 7
Mark (EAGLE)
Cockatiles 10 eggs 1 Hatched 21/09/2007
Normal Rainbows (Lilo & Stich) 2 eggs Hatched 16/09/2007
Scailys (Mustard cocks to Split Dilute Hens) 2 eggs
Scailys (Olive Split Lutino Cock to Lutino Hen) 2 eggs
Musk Lorikeets 1 egg Layed 21/09/2007
Normal Split Pied Kakariki 5 eggs
Maroon belly Conures just started laying there first clutch (2 eggs)
Blue Fronted Rainbows Working the Nest so they should go down very soon
Western King parrots seen maiting last fortnight (No Eggs as yet)
JASON
Nanday Conures 3 eggs
Green Cheek Conures 3 eggs
Pale Headed Rosellas 4 eggs
Red Rumps 7 eggs (between 2 pairs)
Love Birds 8 eggs (between 2 pairs)
Normal Rainbows 2 eggs
Anyone wishing to place orders for H/R or P/R please contact Mark 0422 294 259 or Harley@aapy.net.au
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Post by karen on Sept 23, 2007 19:10:33 GMT 7
What type of Red Rumps are they?
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Post by Mark on Sept 24, 2007 17:30:41 GMT 7
Not too sure on the colours and we have NO idea wot there split too but ill have to have a better look next time im around there and let you know we are getting a Red Rump expert here in QLD to come around after the season to arrange the pairs for us
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Post by karen on Sept 26, 2007 20:18:09 GMT 7
I hope my lime/cinnamon boy and blue girl breed soon. He has finally stopped trying to kill her and she has been in the box a couple of times.
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Post by Silvercloud on Sept 27, 2007 10:28:36 GMT 7
Fingers crossed they 'work it out' LOL
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Post by Mark on Sept 27, 2007 15:59:59 GMT 7
Karen if the cock is chasing the hen around heeps and you frighteden he might kill her just clip one of his wings to slow him down it works the treat !!!!
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Post by karen on Sept 27, 2007 18:31:15 GMT 7
I did that the first day, didn't slow him down any. At least it's good between them now. Problem was his ex-mate was still in the vicinity of the breeding cage and they kept calling to each other.
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