The Future of Aviculture
- Brisbane_Finches_333
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I honestly don't know how I ended up becoming obsessed with birds instead of video games such as Fortnite that everyone else is obsessed with. Well, we can enjoy aviculture while it lasts, because it would take a miracle to make it popular with most kids who would think "oh, breeding birds is gross". Hopefully that miracle will come some day.
Aidan [] Junior Moderator [] Breeder of Native and Foreign Finches
Queensland Finch Society Member
2019 ABK Magazine Young Birdkeeper Winner
Queensland Finch Society Member
2019 ABK Magazine Young Birdkeeper Winner
- finchbreeder
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Can only emphasise that "pet" keeping is good for mental health and that birds require less space and exercise than dogs and cats. Then hope.
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- noah.till
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And you don't need to take them walks, they just stay in the one spot all the timefinchbreeder wrote: 08 Sep 2019, 21:20 Can only emphasise that "pet" keeping is good for mental health and that birds require less space and exercise than dogs and cats. Then hope.
LML
What I don't get is someone going out to spend $1000 on a dog, and the medications are so expensive, whereas finches and other birds medications inexpensive and practically DIY
Thanks
Noah Till
Downs Bird Breeders Association and Queensland Finch Society Member
2018 Australian Birdkeepers Magazine Young Birdkeeper
Javan Munia, Black Rumped Double bar and Aberdeen Breeding Project
2018 Australian Birdkeepers Magazine Young Birdkeeper
Javan Munia, Black Rumped Double bar and Aberdeen Breeding Project