Hi and thanks, I have been using the red cedar wood ships for over 15 years now and i never had any bird choking on it; Not only it smells good, it makes it much easier for me to clean the cages and farther more , it kills any insects around the birds such as red mites. Joe//
You have a great breeding room i must admit. I'm just curious about one thing; do you use wood shavings or corn cob for the cage layering? If it's like that, have you ever lost any of your bird since they had swallowed the cage layering? I'm asking that question because that subject is highly controversial.
they are beautiful ,awesome job Joe
Hi and thanks,
I have been using the red cedar wood ships for over 15 years now and i never had any bird choking on it; Not only it smells good, it makes it much easier for me to clean the cages and farther more , it kills any insects around the birds such as red mites.
Joe//
nice breeding room ...excelent
very nice Joe, you did really good. How did you learn to breed them? Do we get a discount since you were able to produce many babies this year :)
You have a great breeding room i must admit. I'm just curious about one thing; do you use wood shavings or corn cob for the cage layering? If it's like that, have you ever lost any of your bird since they had swallowed the cage layering? I'm asking that question because that subject is highly controversial.
Hi there im just wondering if this bird r hard to breed? Can u share some tips on how to breed and how big their cage should be
You need to kill the radio