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Post subject: Re: English budgies?  Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 12:24 pm |
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My Sweet Pea was an English budgie and he was great. Not flighty, friendly, loved to be held, gave kisses etc...but, he only lived to be six years old. The budgie I have now is flighty, won't come out of her cage, and perfectly happy to be alone in her cage. I too think I will give up budgies when she is gone. I just think Cockatiels are the bird for me...
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Milo- Cockatiel, hatch date 4-17-15 Bluebelle- Budgie, hatch date 4-10-12 RIP JoJo, 'tiel. RIP Sweet Pea, budgie.
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Post subject: Re: English budgies?  Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 1:33 pm |
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I agree completely. My Bluebelle is not tame, and is not at all like the 'tiels. I loved my Sweet Pea, he was so much like my 'tiels. I admit his early demise was partly my fault and partly the fault of the person trimming his beak. He was a total seed junkie, and the only veg he would eat was peas or corn. Nothing else. So he wasn't well, he started plucking and his beak grew long, which of course was probably liver problems, and his demise was in the horizon. However the girl trimming his beak squeezed him while doing it and he died at her hand. But would I have another English Budgie? Yes, in a heartbeat. He was hand tamed, and I totally was in love with him, he was a great bird.
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Milo- Cockatiel, hatch date 4-17-15 Bluebelle- Budgie, hatch date 4-10-12 RIP JoJo, 'tiel. RIP Sweet Pea, budgie.
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Post subject: Re: English budgies?  Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:04 pm |
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Waffles, my english budgie (not tame at all) lives in the same cage with my two regular budgies. They all three differ in three main categories: 1) general tameness 2) general temperament and finally, my favorite, 3) how hard they freakin' bite.
Regular budgie male:
1) easily tamed but only with a good amount of daily work 2) flighty and sometimes screechy 3) medium bite, hurts but doesn't break the skin
Regular budgie female:
1) tamed with some difficulty 2) very flighty, yells a lot about every little thing (lol) 3) hard bite, breaks skin 50% of the time
English budgie male:
1) naturally fairly tame requiring little to completely tame 2) mellllloooow, but will screech to fit in with the cool kids 3) soft bite, to the point that if I don't see it, I don't feel it
Obviously, your budgies may vary but I think my experience is fairly typical. And, as others have said, as lovely as English budgies are in looks and general temperment, they do have very short life spans. I think something like 5-7 years for a healthy bird.
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