When I lived in Miami I loved to see the green parrots out in the wild flying free. I found out most of them are these Monk Parakeets. I did not know they were invasive though. I though they were native.
Duuuuuuuuuude! You have all those other animals too?! Also, I LOVE the parrots! Can’t wait to see more and more of them! I have always LOOOOOVED Rosellas! Oh hey, do you know if you’re gonna have any YELLOW SIDED GREEN CHEEKED CONURES?… I lost my beautiful Sadie girl last October due to a rare and fast illness suddenly. It was devastating bc she was only around 7 years old! Pls let me know!! 😊
Muchas felicidades por todas esas nuevas especies que estas incursionando. Todas me gustan! Y los plum headed son una de mis favoritas. Mucha suerte con ellos! Ya nos iras contando. Jeosvany por acá. Saludos 👌 👍 🖖 🤗
Beautiful birds! I love the beautiful colors in the parrots, but unfortunately since they seem to have more dander than the finch species I have to stick to my canaries for now and plan to get some finches in the future. You farm is also beautiful! Thank you for sharing and I can't wait to see the rest of the birds!
Nice collection of birds, but many of these species do need a much bigger cage if you want to succeed in breeding them. You have the space so why don’t you build tall and deep cages on one side of the room? Try to put something in between the cages also so they do not see other parrots and get disturbed. This applies to the ones in the farm as well. Good luck them ☺️
@@rudrakumar5959 I'm also from India and I see plum head parakeet all the time in there breeding season around our wheat fields. Outside of breeding season they are hard to find here where I live.
Please make the cages much bigger. They also need toys and things to chew and distroy. In these small cages they will get overweight and fertility will drop. The man made perches are very bad for their feet. They need natural branches of variety of widths, otherwise they will get bumble foot and overgrown beaks and nails.. I don't want to sound harsh, but the way you are keeping them looks looks like a bird version of a puppy mill. They are not finches and need more mental stimulation and a lot of flying space.
When I lived in Miami I loved to see the green parrots out in the wild flying free. I found out most of them are these Monk Parakeets. I did not know they were invasive though. I though they were native.
Dang bro, you are living my dream.😂 What an amazing set up. I love your enthusiasm and love for these animals. All the best!
Wonderful
Looking forward to episodes upcoming showing the farm and the parrots. Nice addition to the channel
Beautiful farm & birds as well rancel!!! I know you enjoy it all to the fullest!!👍👌
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Good luck with the new birds! 👍👍👍
Love the parakeets❤
Great selection of birds !
Duuuuuuuuuude! You have all those other animals too?! Also, I LOVE the parrots! Can’t wait to see more and more of them! I have always LOOOOOVED Rosellas! Oh hey, do you know if you’re gonna have any YELLOW SIDED GREEN CHEEKED CONURES?… I lost my beautiful Sadie girl last October due to a rare and fast illness suddenly. It was devastating bc she was only around 7 years old! Pls let me know!! 😊
Congratulations man, looks great 👍 👌 exciting to see your new h
Journey
Your videos keep getting better and better 👍
Glad to find this channel
those birds are so loud! my aunt had one and dang ! Oo
You rock! I definitely want to visit your farm🎉🎉
Muchas felicidades por todas esas nuevas especies que estas incursionando. Todas me gustan! Y los plum headed son una de mis favoritas. Mucha suerte con ellos! Ya nos iras contando.
Jeosvany por acá. Saludos 👌 👍 🖖 🤗
Awesome bro! Keep pushing out the content! Have you thought about Conures? Or Indian Ring knecks?
This is awesome! New layer to your channel. The finches are great but incorporating the parrots and the farm is even better.
Beautiful birds! I love the beautiful colors in the parrots, but unfortunately since they seem to have more dander than the finch species I have to stick to my canaries for now and plan to get some finches in the future. You farm is also beautiful! Thank you for sharing and I can't wait to see the rest of the birds!
Nice collection of birds, but many of these species do need a much bigger cage if you want to succeed in breeding them. You have the space so why don’t you build tall and deep cages on one side of the room?
Try to put something in between the cages also so they do not see other parrots and get disturbed. This applies to the ones in the farm as well.
Good luck them ☺️
How big is your farm and do you take care of all the animals yourself?
Waiting for your finch selective collection pls do share
Si te gustan los retos te recomiendo los jilgueros esos si son un buen dolor de cabeza 😂😂😂 un saludo Compañero
Hermano ya los intente hace como unos 8 años atras y me frustraron tanto que por poco paro de criar aves 🤣 esos si de facil no tienen nada, saludos.
How much did you spend on your breeder pairs? Do most breeders sale pairs of breeding parrots?
Do you have much success with your African waxbills? Especially the twinspots?
Can i work in your farm, as taking care of animals, ilove animals so much
Will you still keep the canaries ?
Cuanto Balenciaga los Pajaro blanco.o mariyo.
Plum head parrots native??
Plum head parakeet are native to Indian subcontinent.
Am for india
@@rudrakumar5959 I'm also from India and I see plum head parakeet all the time in there breeding season around our wheat fields. Outside of breeding season they are hard to find here where I live.
Please make the cages much bigger. They also need toys and things to chew and distroy. In these small cages they will get overweight and fertility will drop.
The man made perches are very bad for their feet. They need natural branches of variety of widths, otherwise they will get bumble foot and overgrown beaks and nails..
I don't want to sound harsh, but the way you are keeping them looks looks like a bird version of a puppy mill. They are not finches and need more mental stimulation and a lot of flying space.
Dude your indoor cages are way too small. These poor birds have hardly any space and no enrichment in their environment. Please do better.
@paul cuffaro