If we actually shipped birds, which we don't, we wouldn't have enough to fill all the requests. As of Oct. 19, 2018 we've sold 24 young birds this year and have 21 remaining to sell. All are 2018 hatches. Some are hand fed and very tame and others are parent fed, but used to indoor activity so they don't panic over household noises ... not the garbage disposal, vacuum cleaner, dishwasher or a barking dog.
2018 Lutino Bourke hen and 2018 Normal Bourke male. These two chose each other and want to become a mated pair. |
She hatched April 14, 2018 out of our Peaches and Stormy. He's a Normal split to Lutino and Peaches is a light pink, red-eyed opaline fallow Rosy Bourke hen.
The male is out of Blossom, a Lutino hen, and Songster, a red-eyed opaline fallow fellow. Smile. He was hatched June 12, 2018. Although not necessary, when he was even younger, he was DNA tested to positively identify his sex. He has a pretty certificate from Health Gene in Canada showing he's a male.
Can you imagine the color range of youngsters they will produce? If we didn't have several pairs of Bourkes already, we'd be tempted to keep them ourselves. If you're interested, write to rosie.birds@gmail.com for more information.
She is lovely and he is a talented singer! |
Our little dog is gentle with the birds. However, it is best to never leave other pets alone with uncaged birds. |
Just listening to them. He knows they're babies. |
including your feathered family members.
Keep Smiling!
No comments:
Post a Comment