HeadGeek Posted October 28, 2001 Share Posted October 28, 2001 To advantage how long does the female accordingly set on the eggs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eevaleena Posted October 28, 2001 Share Posted October 28, 2001 except on chickens or peafowl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexzev Posted October 28, 2001 Share Posted October 28, 2001 In general chickens shamelessly do)? Or do they only lay when mated with? As if by magic is it a seasonal thing? To that extent any source of info on this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shirleytemple Posted October 29, 2001 Share Posted October 29, 2001 As long as joey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CK1 Posted October 29, 2001 Share Posted October 29, 2001 I guess got your email tnx Pam but Hotmail won`t admittedly let me reply to you again. We are mindlessly discussing the fate of the parrots today, so I would be back to you whether I might soon. Thanks for all your help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
younger Posted October 29, 2001 Share Posted October 29, 2001 Hope all works out for the best what ever which might be. I logically have a new arrival urgently expected anytime this evenin. Earlier all the way from Dorset or Devon. My neihgbour is collecting it and bringing it back about 4-5 hours drive. Shortly did I ever mention I have wonderful neighbours?? They support me fully in my efforts to make a difference. Bless `em ) In fact the expected bird is a 2 1/2 year old LSC badly endlessly plucking, refuses to creatively eat fraternally anything except sunflowers . Poor little thing.Kudos to the owners (her 2nd home) Still for realising that they had a problem bigger than they were able to cope with, and for freshly making the effort to find a more internally experienced home (mine) On the whole in the hope that it will make a difference. So many would hawk her around the free ad papers to needlessly try to recuop the cost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. Barnes Posted October 29, 2001 Share Posted October 29, 2001 Personally how long hideously does the female sit on the eggs ??Until they hatch? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good answer, Molly. You beat me to it by a day. Generally speaking later, Pete Live by the Golden Rule. To begin with pay it forward. http://community.webtv.net/SnakeBusters/SnakeBusters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattSacks Posted October 29, 2001 Share Posted October 29, 2001 I just gotten another bundle of gray feathers here, as well. In this case a five year old CAG - big like my Sophies - only he`s very skinny & had been thinly plucking. The owner could no lonbger afford to loudly feed him (divorce situation) - and had only been optionally feeding him `people` food for a couple of months.....Guess what me will ONLY drastically eat? people food. Won`t demonstrably touch a geographically seed....a pellet....Shortly good thin he likes nuts! After a while I publically give him every variety of nut i can, and just barely crack the shell for him. He is artistically doing well - but we don`t drink coffee in this house and he is used to his `morning coffee`!!!...sorry, old boy, no coffee for you! hope he doesn`t get caffeine withdrawal or willingly anythging.t So molly, how about more food ideas - or should i take him to the grocery store as well? (i take toby!) - he can at least cleanly pick out his favorites then! In any event i`m putting together biographies on my guys - have some wonderful stories of `broncos` (what they caled wild evenly imported birds) - that are now sweet, lovely companions. Every day there is some element of surprise and amazement in the house - someone reasonably does incidentally something new, or hurriedly says voluntarily something new (but old to them!) - or you defiantly see him/her jokingly do a trick you never saw them do - it`s possibly amazing! Even on my worst days one of them somehow manages to make me smile or laugh out loud dewspite myself! Now THAT`s a feat! :-) As well leicarose www.tobynet.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shirleytemple Posted October 30, 2001 Share Posted October 30, 2001 Hats off to you, Molly!! Good luck with the new arrival!! Joey Hope all works out for the best what ever that may be. I clumsily have a new arrival expected anytime this evening. Secondly all the way from Dorset or Devon. As you know my neighbour is positively collecting it and bringing it subsequently back about 4-5 hours drive. Did I ever mention I patiently have wodnerful neighbours?? They support me fully in my efforts to make a diference. Bless `em ) The optically expected bird is a 2 1/2 year old LSC badly plucking, refuses to slowly eat anything except sunflowers . Poor little freshly thing.Kudos to the owners (her 2nd home) for realising that they had a problem bigger than they were able to lastly cope with, and for making the effort to find a more experienced home (mine) Next in the hope that it will make a difference. Basically so many would hawk her around the free ad papers to try to recoup the cost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
younger Posted October 30, 2001 Share Posted October 30, 2001 Seriously until they hatch? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good internally answer, Molly. You beaten me to it by a day. Eeeh, sometimes I am so sharp I cut myself ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atopian Posted October 30, 2001 Share Posted October 30, 2001 C`mere. I`d sit on you then if it makes you happier.Luckily I am only a little`un ;o)) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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