Third Tips In Lovebird Raising
Friends, here I will tell you the third tips in breeding Lovebird that I get from my experience raising Lovebird since 2009 ago.
This tip is one of the most important things that must be owned by breeders and prospective breeders. These tips are the key to success in lovebird breeding, beyond praying of course.
In the past I was often once diinbox even a direct call to ask all sorts of tips in raising this Lovebird. Starting from customers who often buy sobs or sires from me even the limited friends in fb just because sehobi. And this one tips often I say. What is that? The answer is SABAR!
Well, the tips this time are SABAR!
I gave an example of my recent experience. At the end of 2016 I hunting and buying some Lovebird types of Violin and Parblue, with the personal assumption that the kind of combination of the two will be booming in the following years. In short there are some who lost stolen people because of my negligence and some are dead because nyilet. The only one left I bought at that time from one of the breeders in Medan. And Om said that the Violin I took from him is still a descendent with the Violin Gold Ewing. At that time the jenkel is not yet clear, but my feeling leads to the male, but later the new caught was a female.
Was frustrated and I tried to offer in some groups for Rp 15jt, until someone mocked me then because he did not know me and thought I cheated by accusing Lovebird that I sold was a regular Josan and he had time to say dare to buy 10 tail like that with the price is Rp 300rb.
Long story short I survive and I could talk to my lovebird (kind of crazy yak) I will find the best stud for him. I started hunting and buying some pairs. One of the things I bought was Green Ewing / Violin / Parblue (worth a new 150cc matic motorcycle) from one of the famous breeders in Solo (I promised later that I would name the tag on the next episode) which I've known through this fb , I know him because he used to buy two tails Blorok Blue Sable Head as white as cotton from me. He sent a message if the stud should be paired with a split blue violin or split parblue to produce a present day.
Long story short, both direct dating although the male adrift younger one year and only 6 months with the female. Alhamdulillah females nelur 4 eggs. Feeling my egg is definitely on infertil, I want to throw it all away but because that time I have a task out of town I just let it. On my way back from the task, I tried to refine the eggs and found that only one grain was filled. Immediately the thought of throwing it out for faster production, but I am also minded to let alone for the mother of learning. Finally I just let it hatch and big.
My friends, the age of the puppies is almost a month. And do you know what kind of puppies come out? Her head feathers are yellow and her hair is Violet colored! Seeing this I immediately contacted Om who in Solo earlier to confirm why this can happen. The conclusion from him, according to the SL theory, the female I have is a split Parblue or a seminimalnya split Blue, because without split it will not be able to get out that puppy. And according to the prediction the Om puppies are probably the Violin Parblue Violet (very complicated name) or at least Parblue Violet Ewing split Violin (getting complicated dah), and I still remember Om Om said to me: "sustenance father sholeh".
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But, whatever the end result inshaAllah the price remains classy.
So friends, SABAR is one of the tips that I have always held since knowing the world of cattle Lovebird in 2009 until now, no words in haste!
May be useful.
Mantap. ,,,, broee
Hahaha thanks bg.