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Please don't wake my inner bitch up. She realy wants to sleep.
I wanted to take a better picture of them (this one is taken with a cell phone) but I had no patience to post them here
The far right one looks like my very first parakeet, Buster. Except that yours looks female
Are they being fed any corn? That can make white feathers turn yellow in chickens.
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Thank you so much that you like them!
Corn? No, I didn't even know they could eat corn. But I think their food contains some kind of wheat. Do you know other food which could turn the white feather yellow? I wish he will look more white than yellow. You mean him - the one in right? He's male, but on this pic his 'nose' really looks like female.
Wheat might dye feathers too, I can ask for you.
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do you have them around freely in your house?, i mean, they're not inside a cage, wow!
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I really LOVE my parakeets a lot! They are so sweet!
You know, if you want to have parakeets, I can advice you to start with one, very young and male. A very young male who's alone can learn to talk and also becomes very friendly to his owner.
I took Chochie first - the yellow/green one, who's the first one at left on the picture. I thought she's a male and expected to hear her talking. After one year living alone, a parakeet needs a friend, so I couldn't wait her talking anymore and bought the blue female, Daisy, as I still was thinking Chochie is a male. Then her ceal (the fleshy part over the beak)became brown and I realized it's a girl. They began to fight a lot. Daisy was stronger and always won. I was angry at her and was about to give her to someone else, but I loved her, so I decided to try and bought the two males - the green one and the white one. Since then the forth of them become such nice friends! There's no fights anymore! Chochie and Chocho became a couple, and Daisy and the blue one became a couple too. The two males are singing love songs from morning till the sundown! And they are so playful!
And because Chochie can't fly, she has some wierd problem with her wings from the very beggining, she got used to my hands, because I'm helping her to reach the place she wants to go. I can take her in my palms, I can kiss her, she's so sweet!
Some parakeets owners say if you cut the feathers of the parakeets' wings and they can't fly, they stop biting and can be learn to sit on your hands. And I guess it's true as soon I saw it with Chochie.
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