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thinking about it...
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:01 am
by mattyboardman
hey all well 2 of my babies have gone to there new homes and the people that have got them fell in love with how tame they are and how much they can hold them....
so im thinking of getting another breeding pair but i want a blue and white pair like jays in the photo or somthing in a blue colour....
any one have any idea where i can get a breeding pair in the UK ?
i think jay aint in the UK so its hard to get them from him...
any idea's and do you think this is a good step to take or not ?
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:23 am
by Donna
You go for it!!! You did such a great job with your first pair I would love to see you get more. I know there is a few UK breeders on other boards that I visit you can try birdmart.com in the classifieds or birdsnways.com also have a classified section. Good luck and I knew that breeder fever would hit ya
Donna
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:34 am
by mattyboardman
yea it sucks tho cause all the babies are nearly gone now so i feel lost lol...
was use to handleing them with the parrents i cant go near the cage never mind hold them next time i might keep a baby for a pet cause my fiancee loved to hold them too...
thanks for the links ill go check them out now !
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:41 am
by Donna
mattyboardman wrote:yea it sucks tho cause all the babies are nearly gone now so i feel lost lol...
Yeah LOL It's called empty nest syndrome. Hehehe!!
Donna
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:57 pm
by mattyboardman
some one near me is giving away 3 masked love birds 6 month old but idont think i wanna get into love birds at the min nothing wrong with them imo they look nice i just like IRN better but i want to get more colours
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:22 pm
by kyria
Thats the hard part about breeding for me anyway, giving up the babies, but so long as I know they are going to a good home and will be loved i am ok with it. We kept pickle from our first handraising experience and he is just the sweetest little thing.
I think its a good idea if you have plenty of interest in the birds from prospective owners.
Have a look through this site. The Indian Ringneck breeders are further down the page.
http://www.robharvey.com/directory.html
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:50 am
by mattyboardman
kyria wrote:but so long as I know they are going to a good home and will be loved i am ok with it.
all the babies have gone to good friends lol so i will see them all when they are older
but thats the thing i gota get use to and i will always make sure they are in good homes i checked all there caged before i let any babies go and one person gave me the money to buy the cage for hers....
i will have al ook threw thankyou all for your time
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:37 am
by kyria
yep my nephew took one of our babies and our neighbour across the road took the other (elmo) elmo visits with us regularly and I visit there also. So cool being able to keep in touch ..
