Generally both hand feeding and letting the parents feed as well seems to help make the most stable parrots, in short both you and the parrots raise the chicks.
Excelente proyecto. Espero que pronto vuelvas a subir vídeos en español. De veras que me gustaría ver este proyecto en español o hasta con subtítulos. Bendiciones.
You got let us know what’s happening with this farm life now. Is this all your property? What are you raising in this farm? What kind of work are you doing? Sry tons of questions but I’ve been wanting to do this myself and just wondering how to get into this without leaving my day job and such.
Saludos amigo muchas gracias. No e tenido tiempo para llamarte pero pronto hablamos ya que necesito consejos de alguien que conosca bien de estas aves.
Be careful of birds of prey and other predatory birds. In Australia we have issues with predatory birds scaring them and killing them through the wire when they fly up against it in a panic. It's especially an issue in small cages. I'm sure it's the same in your country if you have hawks owls and other similar species.
@Zjon Coleman thats the plan, eventually will make an outer layer of mesh around all the cages protecting them from any predators like hawks, racoons and so on.
CONGRATS on that beautiful new goaty baby!! And prayers for a safe delivery for the second!
Cool brother great watch all the best sammy
Congratulations your lucky 🍀
Great video! The yellows that aren’t Lutinos have allows stood out to me as well!
You rock🎉🎉🎉
Show us how you built those parrot cages
Generally both hand feeding and letting the parents feed as well seems to help make the most stable parrots, in short both you and the parrots raise the chicks.
My favourite colour is blue cobalt
CONGRATS on that beautiful new bird. Im wondering where can i get that type of mesh if it not to much trouble.
Excelente proyecto. Espero que pronto vuelvas a subir vídeos en español. De veras que me gustaría ver este proyecto en español o hasta con subtítulos. Bendiciones.
Can you show how to build the cages ?
You got let us know what’s happening with this farm life now. Is this all your property? What are you raising in this farm? What kind of work are you doing? Sry tons of questions but I’ve been wanting to do this myself and just wondering how to get into this without leaving my day job and such.
Me gusta muchísimo ese proyecto!!!
Uno de mis sueños por realizar!
Mucha suerte con esos proyectos Rance. Saludos desde Miami Florida Florida
Saludos amigo muchas gracias. No e tenido tiempo para llamarte pero pronto hablamos ya que necesito consejos de alguien que conosca bien de estas aves.
Acá estamos! Cuando gustes!
Igual ya veo que estas bien encaminado con conocimientos de ellos! Mucha suerte 💪
I NEED to know: WHERE do you order your bird bands from?? The only ones I can find are from China and I’d rather find somewhere a little closer.
Hooollllaaaaaa
Best cheap place to get wire?
Be careful of birds of prey and other predatory birds. In Australia we have issues with predatory birds scaring them and killing them through the wire when they fly up against it in a panic. It's especially an issue in small cages. I'm sure it's the same in your country if you have hawks owls and other similar species.
And yes it does happen with that wire size.
Having a second layer of hardware cloth a bit further our could help
@Zjon Coleman thats the plan, eventually will make an outer layer of mesh around all the cages protecting them from any predators like hawks, racoons and so on.