Looking to purchase, and I need advice, new to this breed. The owner said they were 2 months old.
2 months???? Well, then I would give them a try. I would get them only at a reasonable price though- just in case.
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Looking to purchase, and I need advice, new to this breed. The owner said they were 2 months old.
2 months???? Well, then I would give them a try. I would get them only at a reasonable price though- just in case.
I could get them for free because they are roos, but I have a limit on birds I can get and I need a decent show-er, I already have quite a few birds and my mother does not want many more. Thanks though <3
Out of curiosity do any of you know a D'uccle breeder named, Doddie Truedson. The owner supposedly got the eggs from them.
Out of curiosity do any of you know a D'uccle breeder named, Doddie Truedson. The owner supposedly got the eggs from them.
Quote:Originally Posted by EggShells2013Are you thinking that the lice on him might get onto you? That won't happen; bird lice are entirely different than the lice people get. They eat feathers and dander; htey do not bite the bird itself, and would not bite a person, eihter. They cannot live for more than a few hours off of a bird.
DE will be no help in an infestation. The bath will help, but will not kill all the lice or any of their eggs. You will need to keep bathing him, probably at least every three days to eventually get them all. A cat flea/tick shampoo or ivermectin would be better more lasting choices, although I do understand that you are concerned that he is too weak for that now. So maybe give him a few days of regular baths and then use a product.
You do realize what golden neck is, don't you? It's mille fleur plus dominant white or splash (to replace black with white), turning the bird into a golden bird with white mottles. They were APA recognized in 1996; not sure what year ABA recognized them.
Here are some photos of nice golden necks:
from an Australian breeder:
from feathersite:
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