I have made my new Indian Ringneck pairing. "Turk" my turquiose male and "Blondie" my young Creamino female. She is a bit of a bully to Turk but she has done well being seperated from her family in the ajoing section. I don't believe they will breed next season and won't even introduce a box because she will be too young. Its more about bonding them at the moment.
27 January 2013
25 January 2013
New Princess Parrot female
I have been lucky enough to pick up a new female Princess Parrot to pair with my male from a breeder not too far from where I live.
She is a split blue (blue farther) and has a interesting yellow spot on her head. Being purchased from a breeder allowed me some great information about breeding Princess Parrots I haven't been able to get to date. The biggest was what type of nesting box to use (Z type in this case).
I have introduced her to the aviary and although caused a bit of commotion early she has settled in nicely.
21 January 2013
Parrots for Sale
I list on two sites Petlink and Gumtree.
I have used some of this income to purchase a new female Princess Parrot for $70.
3/3 Final sold my last bird of the season (Albino Indian Ringneck). Just got to be patient and wait to find the correct buyer. I notice when I get a email if I get a name at the end of the email I'm much more likely to get a buyer that is actually interested. grte
04 January 2013
DNA Testing
I have decided to DNA test my Indian Ringnecks. I wish to pair a female with my Turquiose male "Turk". I most hoping the Creamino mutation will be female but I will also be happy if the Blue mutation is.
17/1 - I bank deposited and it took about a week for the results to come back after I posted the feathers.
I will keep my Creamino to mate with my spare Turquoise male "Turk".
It should add some value when I sell them anyway. I'm using DNA Solutions as I have used them before for my male Albino Indian Ringneck "Nippet".
Each bird will cost $17.90 and I'll update the results below.
Creamino Female
Albino Female
Blue Male
17/1 - I bank deposited and it took about a week for the results to come back after I posted the feathers.
I will keep my Creamino to mate with my spare Turquoise male "Turk".
02 January 2013
Green Patch
A New Years camping trip to Green Patch has allowed me to relive an expirence from my youth which sparked my interested in Aviculture.
Feeding the Rainbow Lorikeets and Crimson Rosella's I used to love when I was a kid althought it is now discorraged, I still managed to feed a few with some sunflower seeds another person had already fed the birds with and left on a table for them.
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