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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 7 2010, 10:31 AM (678 Views) | |
| cspags | Feb 9 2010, 01:08 PM Post #21 |
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Respected elder
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Your right he is, his passion for his birds is so obvious. |
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| Crazy Bird Lady | Feb 9 2010, 04:35 PM Post #22 |
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Pass, I am getting conflicting information on the time duration a gouldian is supposed to completely color up. My guy is 9 months old and still not completely colored up. I spoke to a breeder yesterday and he says 2 to 3 months they should have all their color and yet another says 4 to 6, which is it???? |
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| Pass | Feb 9 2010, 06:37 PM Post #23 |
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Founder of Just Budgies
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CBL, Goulds do not have a precise time to color up. Some do it at 2-3 months old and some require 8-9 months. Even birds from the same clutch do not color up at the same time. |
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| Crazy Bird Lady | Feb 9 2010, 08:01 PM Post #24 |
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Thanks pass, that answers everything nicely
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