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Turning negative around

EVERYBODY would agree that when keeping, breeding and showing birds, things do not always go as we plan or intend them to go. Quite often, poor starts or bad breeding results can be made up for later in the breeding cycle, or adjustments can be made that help and improve things.

I started breeding budgerigars when I was 13 and I am now 72. After very nearly 60

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