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7 easily AVOIDABLE MISTAKES when breeding budgies

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Mistakes are common and happen often when breeding budgies.
Let's discuss 7 mistakes that can easily be avoided!

Horrifying truth about breeding budgies: https://youtu.be/INmIZJTIesg

1) Separating the breeding pair
You have to separate the breeding pair from the rest

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2) Budgie's age
It is important for the female to be between 1 - 3 years
and for the male 1 - 6 years

How to know your budgie's age: https://youtu.be/iG5i7pd3knQ

3) Give them a break
Pet budgies can breeding all year long, however it is a mistake not to give them a break

How to stop laying eggs: https://youtu.be/h1z3-lO_3E0

4) Adapting the nutrition
While budgies should always have well balanced and varied diet, but breeding pair need extra protein and calcium for both the parents and chicks

Cuttlebone Vs. Mineral Block: https://youtu.be/-wxe6BpAnFQ

5) Splayed feet
Watch out for what nest box you give, you need to be extra careful and make sure non of the chicks are developing splayed feet.
The sooner you treat the problem when it happens the less consequences

6) Red Mites
Red mites infestations can increase when you have breeding budgies and they can attack the eggs, the chicks and you budgies

7) Prevent chicks injuries
I know we all can't wait to start playing with our chicks, but be careful to not let them get hurt as they are still learning how to fly and can easily crash into walls that they see

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