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cool
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Post by cool »

Hai every one, i am new here, n d website is sooo helpful for d bird

lover.....

Currently i have a pair of cockatiel n their babies, n i plan to buy a baby

IRN from d breeder n d baby just 3 weeks old. I will take d baby home

when d baby is 4 to 5 weeks old n handfed him, although i have a

experience in handfeeding my cockatiel babies , i hope u guys help me to

give ur idea n tips in caring a baby IRN soon.... :D
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Hey Cool Welcome to the board!!!





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Post by celtic_aura »

Hello! I"m new too and so far everyone has been super helpful. Great place to get advice.
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Post by Lene »

Hi Cool

Welcome to the board.

My Paulie still needed handfeeding when I got him - I tried using a suringe, but it went everywhere, but in Paulie's mouth. I bought a feeding spoon instead, and that was much easier.

He was so funny to feed, going 100 miles an hour, all of sudden stop and fly off.
Cheers

Lene
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Post by stefamar »

Hello to everyone!
I am Maria and I live in Greece. I had a couple of indian ringnecks for about 14 years. I couldn't tame them because I didn't buy them young enough. Some months ago they had two babies. I took them out of the nest about 20 days old. They are adorable!! They are 7 months now and can say their names. They are very good pets!! I had the parents together in a cage and the babies were in two different cages. So that makes 3 cages in the house. For the last few months the female parent was very aggressive to the male chasing and biting him. I didn't seperate them because I thought that it's a temporary behaviour. Unfortunately the male died on January 1st and I am very sad and feel guilty about that. I am glad I have my babies though. I think I said enough for the first time. I hope I can find information about how to take care of my babies in this forum. My greetings to all of you!!!
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Post by nil »

welcome and hello cool, gia sou, kalos irthes maria!
Female kills the male one?
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Welcome ! Welcome !

Glad to have ya'll aboard
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cool
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Post by cool »

Thank you for all of you, sorry for late replies....

i got sad news, the breeder cal me yesterday n he sayed that d baby irn

was died bcoz the rat in his aviry was eat the babies in the nestbox.... :(

So i have to wait again....but in this moment i get chance to learn more

about IRN.
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