BREEDING AND EXHIBITING BUDGERIGARS
Budgerigars have a breeding season which extends from February
to September in the southern hemisphere.
The best age to consider breeding your budgerigars is when
they are over 12 months old.Females over 4 years old and males over 6
years should be "retired" from breeding.
They will need a special budgerigar nest box which can
be purchased from most pet stores. Budgerigars may be bred in a colony
in an aviary but you will have to provide more nest boxes than you have
pairs of birds and even then you may have some fighting between hens.
It is easier to pair the birds up in individual breeding cages and this
also allows you to keep records of breeding, avoid inbreeding, aim to
produce certain colours, and also to limit the number of babies you breed
in any year.
Budgerigars lay between 3 to 10 eggs (the average is 6)
and they take 18 days to hatch. The babies are born naked and blind. The
eyes open at 6 days and by 28 days the babies are usually fully feathered
and ready to leave the nest. By the age of 5 - 6 weeks they will have
all the wing and tail feathers, be able to fly and be weaned by the parents.
Breeding budgerigars is a fascinating hobby as they come
in so many colours that there is always the excitement of seeing what
colour the baby birds will be. Most budgerigar breeders also make a study
of the genetics of colour breeding in the budgerigar.
There are budgerigar breeders in nearly every neighbourhood
and budgerigars shows held regularly in every capital city in Australia.
For information on breeding budgerigars and budgerigar
shows contact: The Budgerigar Council of Victoria
15 Moray Street
Fawkner
Victoria 3060
Australia
Budgerigar Improvement Society
37 Waterfall Cres
Mt. Pleasant
N.S.W. 2749
Australia
Budgerigar Improvement Society
RMB 644 Arthur Hway
Eaglehawk Neck
Tasmania 7179
Australia
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