Cage & Aviary Birds

Fred Wright’s BUDGERIGAR DIARY

BIRDS & BIRDKEEPING

MARCH

THE feedback from my last “diary” can only be described as interesting! (See the February 1 issue.) I had carefully worded that I had not been well, that over the past couple of years the birds had not had the attention they needed and that the stud had slipped back.

I described my dilemma and how concerned I was about the way forward. The solution was to move a number of pairs to Steve Cox for him to breed with for me. I couldn’t use my BS rings, so I

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