Perhaps a budgie of the opposite sex, a good diet, plenty of water, and a cage that is large enough for freedom of movement.
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if your budgie keeps leaving her chicks its probably because she is to young to breed. most breeders wait until their budgie is about one year old before they breed them. it is best to wait until your budgie is 18 months before breeding them
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Budgies are simple to take care of but read these hints and instructions very carefully: 1. Give your budgie a safe and large enough cage. 2. Give your budgie plenty of fun toys. Replace the toys regularly so your budgie doesn't get bored. Leave your budgie's favorite toy inside. 3. Give your budgie check-ups at the vet at least once a month. 4. Feel your budgie's breastbone (or wishbone) everyday to make sure your budgie isn't fat. You cannot feel the breastbone if your budgie is fat. 5. Give your budgie high-quality food. 6. Replace your budgie's water EVERYDAY! 7. Clean your budgie's cage every week. 8. Have your budgie stay outside the cage WITH YOUR SUPERVISION! 9. Feel your budgie's food (or look) for seeds that have not been eaten or it will starve. 10. Enjoy the budgie!
The youngest that most budgie breeders accept as safe is a full year. Many feel that 18 months is even better. It's better to give your birds all the time they need before they start on a nest.Female budgies mostly breed when they are between 1 - 3 years old. When it comes to male budgies, this can be extended to six years.
Please answer! I might get a budgie and I want to know how much food I should feed it.
Long story short no. People have tried for years, it can't be done.
A male budgie's beak, or rather, the cere above the beak, does not turn brown. A mature male budgie has a blue cere. If your budgie's cere has turned brown, you have a female that is ready to breed.
The budgie male will try and hop on the females back.
If your a beginner you might want to look into getting a parakeet (budgie) or a cockatiel.Both similar to handle and care for.
This could be a condition called scaly face. This is when a budgie nose turns brown and scaly which is caused by mites. This could be fatal in the late stages but it is curable. This could also be age related, when budgies get older, their noses turn brown. Correction: When a female budgie's beak turns brown, this is an indication that she is ready to breed.
The girl budgie would attack the new boy budgie and not the old girl budgie because she is used to the other girl budgie and is not familiar to the new boy budgie.