different species breeding

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asha1
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different species breeding

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hi my indian ringneck suki is always following yoshi my cockatiel and as they run around the house they crawl into corners and under dressers together i don't know if they are looking for a nest or what is it possible for an indian ringneck and a cockatiel to mate? :?
dog_glenn123
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Yer its possible but try and stop them if you can,
Not the best idea!
But mind you an IRN with orange cheeks and a mow hawk would look pretty good.

Ta Glenn
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dog_glenn123 wrote:But mind you an IRN with orange cheeks and a mow hawk would look pretty good.
Ta Glenn
:lol:
Azure
Just a "bookworm" (or rather an internetworm?) who has no ringneck(s) but REALLY wants a cobalt or violet
blueindianringneck
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dog_glenn123 wrote:Yer its possible but try and stop them if you can,
Not the best idea!
But mind you an IRN with orange cheeks and a mow hawk would look pretty good.

Ta Glenn
What else could they cross breed with? That's hilarious! :lol:
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blueindianringneck wrote:
dog_glenn123 wrote:Yer its possible but try and stop them if you can,
Not the best idea!
But mind you an IRN with orange cheeks and a mow hawk would look pretty good.

Ta Glenn
What else could they cross breed with? That's hilarious! :lol:
Laurens going to kill me :D :D
Im sure they would try with anything :o http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... =11&t=3639
blueindianringneck
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julie wrote:
blueindianringneck wrote:
dog_glenn123 wrote:Yer its possible but try and stop them if you can,
Not the best idea!
But mind you an IRN with orange cheeks and a mow hawk would look pretty good.

Ta Glenn
What else could they cross breed with? That's hilarious! :lol:
Laurens going to kill me :D :D
Im sure they would try with anything :o http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... =11&t=3639

ROFL! So would they be called bell necks if they reproduce? LOL
Lauren
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LMAO Bellnecks! thats my boy! Im wondering how he'll go next breeding season without his beloved wife. Wonder what poor toy will catch his eye. haha Yes not a good idea to let them produce. Big no no to crossbreed. But very cute! Ringtiels!
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year
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hahahahahaha, ringtiels! good one! but i still wonder how they'd look...!
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