Welcome back!! I missed not seeing you. This was an amazing video. Pros and cons are part of the experience. Stand tall and get back into it. It will a come out for the better. The learning experience is tough, but now you know what to do. Best of luck and keep up the great work. I look forward to more videos.
First of all, amazing video. You're collection is truly beautiful. Also I could really relate to your problems as a fellow bird breeder with 10 years of experience at the age of 18. The ups feel great and the downs feel so bad but at the end of the day. It is still nature and those things just happen. We always try our bests so try to not blame yourself too hard if you make mistakes. My dream is practically what you have already, amazing collection, good breeding setups and aviaries. I currently have 2 aviaries of my own with parakeets with rare colormorphs and king quails but I have to put the hobby on pause cause I'm going to uni next year. Glad my parents are willing to continue for the time I'm away so I don't loose the bloodline. Anyways, it always brings me joy to watch a fellow breeder talk about his passion. Great video and keep up the great work! Greetings from Belgium!
Dont be hard on your self brother onwards and upwards your set up is best to none i love ypur videos been some time looking forward to watching your SUCSESS this year cheers Sammy. Oh your content never gets boring
Welcome back. I was wondering what had happened to you. I enjoy your videos and learn a lot from them. I have Australian finches and go to your videos learn about them especially breeding. Great content, hope your able to make more videos. Also have purchased finches from you in the past and they are all doing well. Will be purchasing more from you in the future.
Thanks for the video, sad about the Rosellas, I was warned when I was looking for breeding stock to be careful, he stated husbandry issues in Florida and California, had no idea what that meant though. I also heard there's a lot of PBFD in Rosellas.
Que tal Rance. Jeosvany por acá.. Créeme que no estas solo en esto! Todas esas cosas que te han pasado en la cría de los loros me ha pasado a mi también! Es complicado con estas aves. Cuando no es una cosa es otra pero siempre pasa algo. No hay otra cosa que aprender con los errores, perseverar con ellos y con esta pasión que le tenemos a estas aves! Y contarte que los Plum headed son una de mis aves favoritas! Esperábamos este video después del buen trabajo en el aviario que hiciste. Saludos y por acá a la orden!
Saludos hermano, muchas gracias por sus lindas palabras de encomio. Esto no ha sido facil este año pero como dijistes asi es como se aprende. Vamos esperar y ver como me va esta proxima temporada. Y a ti como te va la cria con las cotorras ?
Este año no fue tan bueno para mi tampoco. Varios pichones que agarre para empapillar los perdí pq agarraron un hongo en el buche y no los pude curar por mucha nistatina, antifungales y antibióticos que les dí nada de nada. Los perdí también 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Y con las Rosellas la misma historia me pasó a mí. Y les pasa a muchos criadores. El clima, la humedad las mata. Pocas se aclimatan! Y para criar son terribles. Ellas llevan más paciencia 🙏 aún 🤦🏼♂️ Las que vienen por cuarentena más de la mitad mueren. De 7 que compre 5 de ellas murieron igual, se ponen muy flacas y se les hincha muchísimo el hígado! Es increíble!
My man❤❤❤ glad your back on it Mr..excited to see what's coming...it happens to all breeders, i heard this from yhe best breeder in Az, says if you have livestock, youll have dead stock too. Keep up the great work brother
A beautiful collection, great conditions, a large conservatory for free flights would be nice, about 1000 m2, such a miracle, a gem on the cake, you go in and sit watching the jungle with the sound of the stream, best regards 🐸👀👍😍🐤
Thankyou my friend and yes 100% agree thats the next goal here making a large free flight aviary for the parrots so after the breeding season is over then can be placed in there along with chicks that where hatched out that season.
I started out my life with birds through homing pigeons, and one night there was a noise in my coop so I went in, and in the dark, I accidentally stepped on one of my hens and broke it's neck. I felt horrible for a long time, but life went on
@@paradiseaviary unfortunately i gave up 90% of the birds and we didn't have a breeding season 😬 now I have a few chicks in a Gouldian pair just for the sake of hearing chicks 🥰
Secret with plumheads is to leave them to it. Checking boxes tends to make plumheads do silly things. Ive had them kill chicks and abandon eggs. As soon as i gave up and just left them alone i started having greater success.
Great to see you agsin!!! Im not far from tampa. And im trying to get ideas for a outdoor avairy. Tben i ll be contacting you for gouldia s and owls. Thank you agayfkr coming back on lone.
Came for cage building, stayed for … everything else. Love the content, people love watching real people working the land, etc… your growth on this channel is all about what you put in, time consuming but it could become a great source of income which would allow you to give us more? Anyways, love the videos ❤
Glad to be back 😁, Ive already reduced a few from last year but looks like I still may have to downsize a tad bit more. Its just hard letting them go when your an addict lol
and don’t take it so hard on yourself, mistakes like these happen to everyone. it’s always stressful caring for young chicks, and at least it’s a reminder to always be extra cautious when dealing with them. looking forward to your new uploads!
i can across your videos and i was having the same problem chicks hatching perfectly, but when i put the chicks in a brinsea’s tlc-30 why are they still drying up?!?! please please would love to hear from you !? thanks a million
The brinsea tlc 30 is a brooder not sure why they would drye up in there. Did you have a thermometer neasuring the temp and humidity ? If so what was it ?
@@paradiseaviary i have an additional thermostat in there to get the right reading... when the chick hatched i put in the tlc adjust the temp to 36.5 and decreased it by 2 degrees every 3-4 days... what i don't understand is, does the humidity 46-50 would dry them up?!!! i really don't know what's the proper humidity for baby birds?!!! in your opinion, what would you recommend the humidity be for them to be growing up healthy?!!! the babies from day1, til they started to have pin feathers that's when all the babies started to be dried... you can see their mouth is dried and weaken? thank you for any info you can share, cause i don;t want these chicks to die, if i could saved them..?!!
Please buy. Parrot incubation by Rick Jordan. And hand rearing and nursery management by the same auther. they will tell u 99.9% of all u need to know. As long as the pr. Of plumheads are alive. Don't. Worry being a lerning expiriance for you both. ☺
African species can be a pain in the @ss lol. I have weavers and they built nests last year, but none this year lmao. Such finicky little guys. You could look at them and they will stop breeding LOL.
Welcome back!! I missed not seeing you. This was an amazing video. Pros and cons are part of the experience. Stand tall and get back into it. It will a come out for the better. The learning experience is tough, but now you know what to do. Best of luck and keep up the great work. I look forward to more videos.
Thankyou for your kind words of encouragement Jana 😁 glad to be back
I respect your honesty. Everyone makes mistakes there’s a lot to learn doing this. Thank you.
Love your videos.glad you are back.
First of all, amazing video. You're collection is truly beautiful.
Also I could really relate to your problems as a fellow bird breeder with 10 years of experience at the age of 18. The ups feel great and the downs feel so bad but at the end of the day. It is still nature and those things just happen. We always try our bests so try to not blame yourself too hard if you make mistakes.
My dream is practically what you have already, amazing collection, good breeding setups and aviaries.
I currently have 2 aviaries of my own with parakeets with rare colormorphs and king quails but I have to put the hobby on pause cause I'm going to uni next year. Glad my parents are willing to continue for the time I'm away so I don't loose the bloodline.
Anyways, it always brings me joy to watch a fellow breeder talk about his passion. Great video and keep up the great work!
Greetings from Belgium!
It is literally a dream of mine to hatch and raise parrot eggs. I was invested in your story! New sub here.
Glad to have you join us 😁 and hopefully the videos help so when you do hatch them you wont make the same mistakes as me.
Dont be hard on your self brother onwards and upwards your set up is best to none i love ypur videos been some time looking forward to watching your SUCSESS this year cheers Sammy. Oh your content never gets boring
Welcome back. I was wondering what had happened to you. I enjoy your videos and learn a lot from them. I have Australian finches and go to your videos learn about them especially breeding. Great content, hope your able to make more videos. Also have purchased finches from you in the past and they are all doing well. Will be purchasing more from you in the future.
Glad to be back my friend 😁
Good to have you back!
Thankyou 😁 glad to be back
haz el favor de no volver abandonarnos, me encantan tus videos
Muchas gracias y mil disculpas por la demora 😁 tratare de seguir haciendo videos
Thanks for the video, sad about the Rosellas, I was warned when I was looking for breeding stock to be careful, he stated husbandry issues in Florida and California, had no idea what that meant though. I also heard there's a lot of PBFD in Rosellas.
Que tal Rance. Jeosvany por acá..
Créeme que no estas solo en esto! Todas esas cosas que te han pasado en la cría de los loros me ha pasado a mi también! Es complicado con estas aves. Cuando no es una cosa es otra pero siempre pasa algo.
No hay otra cosa que aprender con los errores, perseverar con ellos y con esta pasión que le tenemos a estas aves!
Y contarte que los Plum headed son una de mis aves favoritas!
Esperábamos este video después del buen trabajo en el aviario que hiciste.
Saludos y por acá a la orden!
Saludos hermano, muchas gracias por sus lindas palabras de encomio. Esto no ha sido facil este año pero como dijistes asi es como se aprende. Vamos esperar y ver como me va esta proxima temporada. Y a ti como te va la cria con las cotorras ?
Este año no fue tan bueno para mi tampoco. Varios pichones que agarre para empapillar los perdí pq agarraron un hongo en el buche y no los pude curar por mucha nistatina, antifungales y antibióticos que les dí nada de nada. Los perdí también 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Así es. Uno hace todo el esfuerzo por ellos pero cuando no se puede no se puede. Para la próxima será. Saludos
Y con las Rosellas la misma historia me pasó a mí. Y les pasa a muchos criadores. El clima, la humedad las mata. Pocas se aclimatan! Y para criar son terribles. Ellas llevan más paciencia 🙏 aún 🤦🏼♂️
Las que vienen por cuarentena más de la mitad mueren. De 7 que compre 5 de ellas murieron igual, se ponen muy flacas y se les hincha muchísimo el hígado! Es increíble!
My man❤❤❤ glad your back on it Mr..excited to see what's coming...it happens to all breeders, i heard this from yhe best breeder in Az, says if you have livestock, youll have dead stock too. Keep up the great work brother
Glad to be back buddy 😁, and thankyou for the kind words 🙏
Great to see you back
Glad to be back 😁
A beautiful collection, great conditions, a large conservatory for free flights would be nice, about 1000 m2, such a miracle, a gem on the cake, you go in and sit watching the jungle with the sound of the stream, best regards 🐸👀👍😍🐤
Thankyou my friend and yes 100% agree thats the next goal here making a large free flight aviary for the parrots so after the breeding season is over then can be placed in there along with chicks that where hatched out that season.
Welcome back the video was well worth it
🙏😁 thankyou my friend
I started out my life with birds through homing pigeons, and one night there was a noise in my coop so I went in, and in the dark, I accidentally stepped on one of my hens and broke it's neck. I felt horrible for a long time, but life went on
Like my brother says "shit happens" lol just part of the hobby, it sucks it hurts but thats life. There will always be next season !
Welcome back ! 👍💪
Thanks Alex glad to be back 😁. Hows your breeding season going ?
@@paradiseaviary
unfortunately i gave up 90% of the birds and we didn't have a breeding season 😬 now I have a few chicks in a Gouldian pair just for the sake of hearing chicks 🥰
Secret with plumheads is to leave them to it. Checking boxes tends to make plumheads do silly things. Ive had them kill chicks and abandon eggs. As soon as i gave up and just left them alone i started having greater success.
Great to see you agsin!!! Im not far from tampa. And im trying to get ideas for a outdoor avairy. Tben i ll be contacting you for gouldia s and owls. Thank you agayfkr coming back on lone.
Tampa has perfect weather for outdoor aviaries yuur birds will love it 😁
Hey where have you been man, glad to see you back
Hay personas que critican pero no ven la cosas detras de camara y lo sacrificados que es criar y tener familia sigie adelante mi amigo
Asi mismo es mi hermano, muchas gracias por su apollo 🙏
Came for cage building, stayed for … everything else. Love the content, people love watching real people working the land, etc… your growth on this channel is all about what you put in, time consuming but it could become a great source of income which would allow you to give us more? Anyways, love the videos ❤
good to have you back:) Maybe reduce a few pairs so that you can focus better and manage :) very good and honest video!!
Glad to be back 😁, Ive already reduced a few from last year but looks like I still may have to downsize a tad bit more. Its just hard letting them go when your an addict lol
Good 👍 video
Thankyou 😁
welcome back!
and don’t take it so hard on yourself, mistakes like these happen to everyone. it’s always stressful caring for young chicks, and at least it’s a reminder to always be extra cautious when dealing with them. looking forward to your new uploads!
Thankyou for your kind words of encouragement 🙏
Man you living my dream how did you end up breeding birds and living on a farm
i can across your videos and i was having the same problem chicks hatching perfectly, but when i put the chicks in a brinsea’s tlc-30 why are they still drying up?!?! please please would love to hear from you !? thanks a million
The brinsea tlc 30 is a brooder not sure why they would drye up in there. Did you have a thermometer neasuring the temp and humidity ? If so what was it ?
@@paradiseaviary i have an additional thermostat in there to get the right reading... when the chick hatched i put in the tlc adjust the temp to 36.5 and decreased it by 2 degrees every 3-4 days... what i don't understand is, does the humidity 46-50 would dry them up?!!! i really don't know what's the proper humidity for baby birds?!!!
in your opinion, what would you recommend the humidity be for them to be growing up healthy?!!! the babies from day1, til they started to have pin feathers that's when all the babies started to be dried... you can see their mouth is dried and weaken? thank you for any info you can share, cause i don;t want these chicks to die, if i could saved them..?!!
Buena explicacion
Gracias amigo
Stop slacking bro, we need consistent vids on weekly.. Jk! 😅 You got beautiful birds my guy 👏👏
The 3 last days you incubate dont open it so they dont dry
Do you have a green back twinspot
For sell?
No sorry dont have any for sale now
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Please buy. Parrot incubation by Rick Jordan. And hand rearing and nursery management by the same auther. they will tell u 99.9% of all u need to know. As long as the pr. Of plumheads are alive. Don't. Worry being a lerning expiriance for you both. ☺
Thankyou I will look for both those books ! Anything that can help me prepare for next season is a plus for me.
unfortunately i just did the exact same thing with my breeding pair of gouldians..
😢 so sorry to hear that, I know how you must feel but im sure next season will be better for both of us
Crème ino kakariki mate
African species can be a pain in the @ss lol. I have weavers and they built nests last year, but none this year lmao. Such finicky little guys. You could look at them and they will stop breeding LOL.
Lol yes they are complicated little creatures 🤣
The parrets dont look In good condition ,they dont ment too be in so small cage , rosella have too smalll cages in eu is 3-6 meters ore 20 feet Long
keeping and breeding birds is not and easy task my hooded on eggs let's see what happens to late in the year
Hi John good luck with the hoodeds hopefully we can both hatch out some chicks later on this year.
Hey man you need to do Yoga! You freak out too much and make mistakes.
We completely understand. You need a business partner for the bird section. You are only one person, stop killing yourself. No judgement.