@@donnadavis8917 thanks you!. There are 3 trays in each flight. I clean two side ones(under the perches ones) weekly and the middle one with food containers one every 2-3 days depending if softfood has been served or not.
@Budgerigar Thanks for your response. What is the bedding you use? When you change the bedding, do you do only one tray at a time and rotate so you don't change both sides trays at once? I ask because I'm wondering what you do with all the birds that all seem to like hanging out on or near the bottom. Also, that lovely yellow hen that was playing with your fingers is obviously very accustomed to your hands. Do you handle your babies as they grow up to ensure they are tame and calm if you show them? Thank you for sharing. I've had American budgies as pets for most of my life and am just getting into keeping and breeding English budgies and possibly showing them in America.
The lacewing is a sex-linked variety. This hen has opaline variation too which is also sex-linked variety. The best pairing (you're maybe not going to like) is a normal. The chicks that are cocks will be split lacewing and the chicks that are hens will be pure normal hens. The worst genetic pairing is that Recessive Pied cock. Worst because you will lose control over what you produce in your pairings. With quality birds like these, controlled results are everything. Thanks for a thought provoking video and showing us your great birds.
Thx for info
Thanks Sir for Nice information
Im from philippines. I like this so much.
@@-Gabs756 thank you!
It was so beautiful
Such nice birds! I'm wondering how often you have to change the bedding in a flight like this with this many young birds.
@@donnadavis8917 thanks you!. There are 3 trays in each flight. I clean two side ones(under the perches ones) weekly and the middle one with food containers one every 2-3 days depending if softfood has been served or not.
@Budgerigar
Thanks for your response. What is the bedding you use? When you change the bedding, do you do only one tray at a time and rotate so you don't change both sides trays at once? I ask because I'm wondering what you do with all the birds that all seem to like hanging out on or near the bottom. Also, that lovely yellow hen that was playing with your fingers is obviously very accustomed to your hands. Do you handle your babies as they grow up to ensure they are tame and calm if you show them? Thank you for sharing. I've had American budgies as pets for most of my life and am just getting into keeping and breeding English budgies and possibly showing them in America.
Mashallah
How abt rainbow and black wing, is it ok
@@suhailahmed7925 keep in mind that rainbow is a combination of quite a few mutations
The lacewing is a sex-linked variety. This hen has opaline variation too which is also sex-linked variety. The best pairing (you're maybe not going to like) is a normal. The chicks that are cocks will be split lacewing and the chicks that are hens will be pure normal hens. The worst genetic pairing is that Recessive Pied cock. Worst because you will lose control over what you produce in your pairings. With quality birds like these, controlled results are everything. Thanks for a thought provoking video and showing us your great birds.
@@DSmith-ix1xf well said, thanks for watching.
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