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haha sounds like a real kakariki, as they say, crazy kiwi characters. I breed these little fellas, as you said, they are very fast an active, and also very inquisitive and playful by nature. I have never handraised one chick yet, but plan to next clutch. They d make great pets if handraised, but if not, can be quite nervous, and do pack a pinch!if keeping them as a pet, i recomend a very large cage, and plenty of toys and appl, your kakariki will love you for it! i only have one normal bird, and another pair consistig of a cinnumin hen, and a lightly pied cock. All the babies seem to turned out ring-necked, which isnt another mutation, its just that the pied marking is around the neck, like a ring. You should make shore it has a large bathing dish, as as they say, one bathing dish per kakariki. I feed mine on a basic diet of a good quality finch mix, then i add 1 cup of plain canary, and half a cup of striped and black sunflowers. Make shore they get plenty of fruit and veg, that is changed all the time, so they dont get bored of the same fruit. I find apple is a favourite, and when the babies come out, i start steaming the apple to make it nice and soft for both the chicks and parents to digest. I find they also relish pomegranate, carrot, strawberries and orange. I then provide greenfeed every day, which includes thistle and chickweed, i also provide grit and cuttle bone at all times, and of course 2 water dishes and 2 bathing dishes, hich are changed twice a day. Kakarikis are also extremely easy to breed, 2 clutches per season is normal.
As said, the kakariki is in grave danger of becoming extinct, more people should open their eyes to see what a wonderful little parrot they would be losing Zac,
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I've got a lutino redfront, and what an amazing bird it is. I got her/him at 16weeks old. Not tame but getting braver, absolutely loves to be out of the cage which he/she shares with 4 cockatiels and guess who is the boss?
when he first came home he was small enough to get under a small table that I have, now he's too big but still tries. It is so funny watching him trying the get under- his little legs go like mad. Has had his scrapes getting stuck in small places, but now he will come if I call him. Love the way that they bathe- square water bowl that he can get right in- lovely wet little thing. In moult at present and has lost his tail (it is starting to regrow) but can still fly brilliantly. Highly recommend them to anyone.
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Terry Torquay Devon, UK. OLLIE- Golden mantled Rosella STANLEY- Pied Pearl cockatiel BUSTER - Lutino cockatiel CHARLEY- a very vocal grey cockatiel HARRY- white faced cockatiel TUI- a lutino Kakariki 2 budgies- 1 green & 1 blue grey
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They ARE very hard to find here. Once a while ago I had someone offer me a breeder male that was WILD and I wasnt up for the challenge then. Now I wish I had, poor thing had looooong overgrown nails and was terrified. He would have been free too - he was a red front. The breeder was tired of trying to find it a mate. *sigh*
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All the kakariki's i've seen have been really active and even the tame ones are still full on like they have to be moving and wont stay in one place long. They are extremely fast and use their feet alot too to move things or run around their cage (upside down too!!) They're very cute birds! They're fairly easy to come across over here in australia (as they're a new zealand bird, just a hop skip and a jump away) but not common at all in the wild.
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Well, Courtney all we have to do is figure out how to get on a boat and meet in the middle I'll trade you two young perfectly matched, ready to breed in a year, Pairs or parrotlets for two pair same Kaks!!!!
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Yeah then Ill smuggle the parrotlets back into australia (illegal here but who cares!) Do ya reckon you could maybe get me some linnies? they're legal here but $2500 each here...that way i can pretend i bought them hehehe, ill find some kakarikis for ya....swap ya a black cockatoo for a GW too!! Or a major mitchell...cheap cockatoos lol!
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HEH HEH How much are African Greys there?? now that we successfully hijacked this thread,lol
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About $5,000+ Green wing macaws are about $13,000 as are scarlets. OUCH, I know! I think I will get a B&G one day, but they're $7,500 at the moment but breeders think they will drop to $5,000 in a few years...holding out til then lol!
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Oh my goodness at those prices, and we think we have it bad here sometimes. I would still have a long want list if I lived there. I am so thankful for my babies, but if I had to pay those prices I am sure I would not have a B&G or Grey, and for surely not the GW.
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