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BUDGERIGARS

SO, YOU have hardly bred anything. Step back and don't panic. Try to examine what's exactly gone wrong. If you are new to the hobby, consider asking a seasoned fancier to look at your results and make some suggestions.

My experience tells me that a disastrous breeding season is more likely down to the breeder than the birds. Top of my list would be lack of time with the birds. There may have been a family crisis, heavy work commitments, or bad health. You need to identify the real

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