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Ya gotta dust once a month to stay on top of mites,everyone that has birds exposed to wild birds gets them
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How big is her cage? Would you be willing to post photos of your set up?
I'm soooo overthinking this, right?
glad they are feeling better. and oh good well not good for him but good that the others dont have themNikki the only one that has bugs is the white male that has flakes of color. All the others are clean they are from a different guy that I met. Only the 8 I picked up had mites/lice whatever they were. Long backs are genetic. So you just breed it out after each consecutive generation. The 8 are already starting to color up in their combs and feel better. They were awfully skinny and a couple have been laying soft eggs. I'm nursing the poor things. I think they are feeling better though.
im used to the colors coming from my mottled birds. they were throwing all kinds of fun colors hahaBy the way Nikki they can and do breed true to color but you gotta work at it