What's the usual time between mating and the beginning of egg laying ? Two to three days ? I caught my pair having a good time yesterday. Just wondering what I should expect to see the beginning of egg laying.
That is wonderful news because they/you shouldn't really be trying to breed them "just because you can".Twenty - twenty five days in and none of them were fertile.
Many here are quite vocal about anyone breeding "just because you can". Anyone who doesn't know that should spend more time reading.That is wonderful news because they/you shouldn't really be trying to breed them "just because you can".
Some people have done research and tried everything thing they can, just because they ask a question doesn't mean that can't breed birds at all. I believe you should help people that need some advice not knock them. They may not be breeding "just because they can" they may be breeding because they have a love for parakeets and like to share the joy and also be a part of something, they may be breeding because they want to get into the business. We all had to start somewhere.JHMOThat is wonderful news because they/you shouldn't really be trying to breed them "just because you can".
Sorry no. Nobody should be breeding parrots for any reason. Especially for business. For the birds sake.Some people have done research and tried everything thing they can, just because they ask a question doesn't mean that can't breed birds at all. I believe you should help people that need some advice not knock them. They may not be breeding "just because they can" they may be breeding because they have a love for parakeets and like to share the joy and also be a part of something, they may be breeding because they want to get into the business. We all had to start somewhere.JHMO
Personally, I would rather see reasonable breeding rather than people taking birds from the wild. People who have no clue what they are doing shouldn't be breeding. I know there are people in Arizona who breed solely for quantity, not quality. For them it's about getting the quick cash return. That's not a reason to breed any animal.Sorry no. Nobody should be breeding parrots for any reason. Especially for business. For the birds sake.
Sorry. No again. Parrots belong in the wild living how they are meant to. Not subjected to human vanity, self indulgence, self centeredness, entitlement and ignorance.Personally, I would rather see reasonable breeding rather than people taking birds from the wild. People who have no clue what they are doing shouldn't be breeding. I know there are people in Arizona who breed solely for quantity, not quality. For them it's about getting the quick cash return. That's not a reason to breed any animal.
All of those things are destroying the natural habitats they live in - however, we are all entitled to our personal opinions.Sorry. No again. Parrots belong in the wild living how they are meant to. Not subjected to human vanity, self indulgence, self centeredness, entitlement and ignorance.
Yes. Humans are "racing" to exploit and destroy this planet as fast as they can.All of those things are destroying the natural habitats they live in - however, we are all entitled to our personal opinions.