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Budgies for my aviary........

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domharris | 13:47 Fri 11th Nov 2011 | Animals & Nature
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Hi, I have an aviary in my garden where I have very happy budgies. I was successful in breeding last summer and had three beuatiful chicks joining the flock. I am however always looking to add to the flock. If anyone out there has or knows anyone with budgies they no longer have time for, then I can give them a happier life flying free in my aviary. I am located in Woking and I am willing to collect within a certain radius. Thanks for reading.
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Rather than overstock your aviary, it may be more advisable and certainly more fun to try and swap one or two chicks with someone else so that you can breed with the young ones next season. If you're gonna take in strays and unwanted budgies; more cleaning out and more susceptibility to diseases and other nasties.
A radius of what, might I ask? Up to 100, 500, 1000 miles? I think that you must be more specific in your posts.
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Cheers wildwood. I am aware of the risks of diseases in budgies. I would have them in a separate place at first and introduce them once I know they are all clear. Jonnyboy12, do you have budgies then?
Hi, no he doesn't have budgies he's just being factitious.You can't contact anyone privately on here so the chances of making contact with a breeder are low. Jonnyboy seems to have little else to do than make irrelevant comments.
I would suggest you try a dedicated Budgie forum for help as although we do a have the odd birdy person you will do better on somewhere like that, I did find a link but it appears to be broken, try Googling budgie forum uk.

Lisa x
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Thanks Lisa.

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