Hi there!
I am trying to find out what a 3 month old (Green) IRN looks like.
A green one if you can, ta .
Its becuase I'm getting a 3 month old green IRN and I want to see a pic
on one thats 3 months old; to see what it looks like.
Thanks
-Michael
Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
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Re: Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
ask the breeder for a pic of your bird.
Re: Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
I'm getting the bird in 3 months. The bird will hatch and I will get it injulie wrote: ask the breeder for a pic of your bird.
3 months; making it 3 months out of its egg. I won't know until the, in the mean
time I'm trying to find a photo of one.
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Re: Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
This is a photo of one of my green babies from last years breeding season.
at aprox 10 weeks old.
at aprox 12 weeks old.
at aprox 10 weeks old.
at aprox 12 weeks old.
Re: Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
I don't think the 3rd picture came up. Also, another question.pinkdevil wrote:This is a photo of one of my green babies from last years breeding season.
at aprox 10 weeks old.
at aprox 12 weeks old.
Does a 2 month old IRN still in the process of being weaned? Or would it be the
3rd month. Is there a real difference between the 2nd month and the 3rd of growing?
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Re: Whats a 3 month Ringneck look like?
There was no third picture, I only posted the 2 you see.
Each bird is different. I have not had a bird younger than 8 weeks fully weaned. Most of mine tend to wean fully between 10-12 weeks old. I like to make sure they are eating enough and properly before I stop hand feeding. Most of the time, I am only giving one hand feed a day, the rest they are eating themselves from seed, pellets, fruit etc.
Even from the age of 12 weeks old, the bird still has a bit of growing to do before it reaches adult size.
Any animal who does not get the correct amount of food or correct nutrition, can have stunted growth.
Each bird is different. I have not had a bird younger than 8 weeks fully weaned. Most of mine tend to wean fully between 10-12 weeks old. I like to make sure they are eating enough and properly before I stop hand feeding. Most of the time, I am only giving one hand feed a day, the rest they are eating themselves from seed, pellets, fruit etc.
Even from the age of 12 weeks old, the bird still has a bit of growing to do before it reaches adult size.
Any animal who does not get the correct amount of food or correct nutrition, can have stunted growth.