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Post by karen on Dec 9, 2007 18:34:33 GMT 7
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Post by Matt on Dec 10, 2007 6:57:38 GMT 7
Nice pale heads, Good luck with the future breeding! I never had much luck with my pair, until I finally decided to take a good look at them and realised I had two males.....haha. Never went back to the rosellas because of how pugnacious they can be, do you house your separately?
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Post by Mark on Dec 10, 2007 18:03:13 GMT 7
They should make a great breeding pair Karen
Your cock is still verey young that is why he still has red in his head and is very dull in coulor
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Post by karen on Dec 10, 2007 19:30:00 GMT 7
Yep, he's 07 bred. He should be raring to go in the 2009 breeding season. Non-breeding birds are kept together with a close eye kept on them. If necessary I will separate them but they came through this breeding season with no problems - they know my 3yo Eastern Male is the Alpha bird so they do what he says - except Sheena! She's trouble in feathers! She'll be better when she mature's and loses the human imprinting.
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