Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

There unfortunately aren't many shady trees around but they do seem to be staying in their shed, it's just that the sun is so harsh when they do go out I don't want them to end up with sore bottoms! Thanks for the feedback
I have never heard of people getting chemical burns from sunscreen? Only allergic reactions to the non-sensitive skin ones. But hey that's just me!! Thanks for the feedback


I react very badly to even sensitive products. I get a burn like reaction. Chickens have a different make up of course. Personally I wouldn't risk it when providing shade will reduce the risk.
 
I suggested grit as they are just on a patch of grass not really running round where they will find grit sized rocks. Having had compacted crop surgery here full of wound up undigested grass I like to err on the side of caution these days when they start eating grass and make sure they have something in their crop to grind down that grass. You can buy stone grit for birds at the pet shop, I was surprised just how large the stone size is for just a cockatiel, nowhere near plain dirt size or sand. It wasn't unlike the finer gravel size of fish tank gravel but not as smooth. So unless they have access to fine stones I'd be giving them bought grit.

A couple of years ago I saved a cockatiel from crows. Sounds like I should give it grit. They're not really ground foragers.
 
This one has been hanging around the bottom block for some time now . I'd say to hubby when we were sitting out on the verandah, ' did you hear that ? ,sounds like a peacock ' . He'd say ' nup '. Yesterday we were fencing the foaling paddock , he called and then appeared directly opposite us .
I've had several people offer me peacock chicks, but I've always resisted the temptation. A friend of mine has them and they roost on her car. :rolleyes:
They poop the size of a dog. :eek:


LOL. Yeah we have quite a few down the road from us, beautiful birds
 
Well got my start had 11 turkeys hatch 3 days ago the are so cute and really healthy mum is doing a good job
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Wow, that sounds like a lot for a budgie.

Congrats on the five

And the Ringnecks and the Pekins

Thanks. I was sure she had just laid for the sake of laying and wasn't going ot hatch any. She proved me wrong. As of yesterday i had 2 out of the box.
 
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Good morning Friends
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*Sigh* today is work on site day … ah well, I still have a couple of hours in which that might be cancelled
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Ouch chooks01 40C is hot .. we have a possible 36 predicted for Friday … eeew.

Lavender11 I am pleased to hear your littlies seem to be enjoying their new home and exploring.

satay aaaw, how cute! I do not think I have ever seen a baby budgie, they must be tiny.

Fancychooklady sounds like you might have a new feathered friend
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Well, you do learn something every day, I did not know they poop dog sized but then I guess they are pretty big.

MyHaven Crows? Did someone mention Crows? … A hunting we will do; a hunting we will go
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I am pleased you denied the Crows their meal of Cockatiel, I did the same with juvenile Turtle Dove .. no Turtle Dove for you Mr Crow!

EVIL!!!
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Your little turkey bubs are gorgeous devinandfeather and mumma looks so proud.

I do not have any news really … KiKi is still broody; everyone else happy and content I believe.
 
Hi guys, long time no see, I've been having a world of trouble with this site on my phone, I've written a few replies to posts and they just never post, forget about adding photos (I could be writing all this for nothing again :/ )

Heard some immature crowing this morning. Would you believe from the d'uccles, my big boys are around 16 weeks and not a peep yet the 7 week old d'uccle is trying to crow!!
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