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Re: hi from bairnsdale australia

Postby Ollieparrot » Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:54 pm

Wow guys, how on earth do you cope with so many birds??? I'm very jealous but just one Senegal is keeping me flat out. Wish I could have more but I dont think my lifestyle will allow it. Even now Ollie gets his nose out of joint if I break my schedule and get home late! Maybe later when he gets older!!
:senegal: - Ollie
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Re: hi from bairnsdale australia

Postby Kimmatmoo » Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:48 am

dont know really we get up get our daughter off to school feed the birds spend time with them go to work come home hang with the birds give them more food and water if needed and make our tea do homework and things for training for myself and my daughters school homework shower go to bed its sort of a whole family operation and we have just added a couple of new additions to our family rescued birds from someone we know through friends who didnt want their birds anymore so had neglected them so have now got another 30 budgies to add to our mixture and 4 indian ringnecks and a pair of 28 parrots another pair of red rumps and 2 elegants its a lot of work but its so rewarding our ringnecks now say hello after only 2 weeks of constant prompting :D
Why do birds sing in the morning? It's the triumphant shout: "We got through another night!"
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Location: Bairnsdale Australia
Number of Birds Owned: 50
Types of Birds Owned: 4 Red rumps, 12 cockatiels, 3 gouldian finches, 20+ zebra finches, turquoise parrots, 3 rosa bourkes, 4 bourkes, 10 love birds, manakin finches, 4 scarlets, 20+ budgies, 8 kakarikis, 6 princess parrots, button quails, European quails, silver quails, brown quails of assorted numbers
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Re: hi from bairnsdale australia

Postby liz » Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:31 am

Are they all inside and you interact with the in your daily routine or are they in an outdoor aviary?

I don't know how you do it. Mine keep me busy. I know each of their voices and they call me if I forget to give them something.
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Andy Impy Louise Twila Leroy
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Re: hi from bairnsdale australia

Postby parrotsareyay » Thu Jul 28, 2011 5:15 pm

:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
( :o )
lucky...
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Re: hi from bairnsdale australia

Postby Kimmatmoo » Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:11 pm

liz wrote:Are they all inside and you interact with the in your daily routine or are they in an outdoor aviary?

I don't know how you do it. Mine keep me busy. I know each of their voices and they call me if I forget to give them something.

no they are all outside in aviaries i walk in with them every day and they will land on me or near me and have a chat the only bird we have inside is one of our new saved budgies that has one foot due to having a broken one when we got her she is my daughters and now fairly tame there are 3 of us though that all look after our birds its just a matter of constant routine and things like that we feed them a lot of fresh food as well so when i am making my tea i make tea for the birds and dogs etc at the same time just so it takes up less time and i dont even notice it now
Why do birds sing in the morning? It's the triumphant shout: "We got through another night!"
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Gender: This parrot forum member is female
Posts: 7
Location: Bairnsdale Australia
Number of Birds Owned: 50
Types of Birds Owned: 4 Red rumps, 12 cockatiels, 3 gouldian finches, 20+ zebra finches, turquoise parrots, 3 rosa bourkes, 4 bourkes, 10 love birds, manakin finches, 4 scarlets, 20+ budgies, 8 kakarikis, 6 princess parrots, button quails, European quails, silver quails, brown quails of assorted numbers
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