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Old Sep 05, 2011, 09:39 PM
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HM. Well, today I learned something very interesting. For the past four years, my family and I have been convinced our cute little parakeets were lesbians. (They're always grooming and kissing each other Cutest thing ever!) Anyway, today that was proven quite wrong... There were five of us casually watching television in the living room when Eivan and Natalia started getting it on for all to see... Interesting surprise! That was when I decided to actually do some research and concluded that Eivan, was in fact, a male. I'm assuming this probably means that Natalia is pregnant... And guess how long it takes them to lay eggs? THREE DAYS! Anyone have any care suggestions/experiences that they can share? It would be much appreciated! Thank you!

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Old Sep 05, 2011, 09:56 PM
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I would suggest putting small box in cage with little yarn or shredded paper in there for them to make little nest pretty much it they can handle most on their own. there is baby food you can ck into later. also look on-line. good luck! My finches had many babies it was so much fun!
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