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Guide to Incubation & Handraising Parrots (Guide to) (ISBN 095871021X)

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for very serious breeders only - If you are a serious breeder who wishes to advance your knowledge based on scientific facts rather than the help from back yard breeders, you will find this book a must. excellent to refer back to while incubating, feeding etc. As an experienced breeder i have found the info reliable as it is scientifically proven and backed-up. Don't bother with this book if you are a lazy breeder.
Read this before you decide to hatch that egg.... A breeder from whom I have purchased several birds makes raising parrot hatchlings look relatively easy compared with the process depicted in Phil Digney's Guide to INCUBATION AND HANDRAISING PARROTS. However, Digney is involved with parrot breeding programs in Australia, and some of his charges are environmentally challenged. Their loss, one assumes, would be great, so he cuts no corners. Digney, a young man shown in one photograph feeding his baby parrots, has an impressive set of credentials. He has worked with captive breeding programs for a dozen years or so, and as of the publication of this book, focused on Australian parrots, however, there is no reason to assume his techniques cannot be transferred to parrots from other parts of the world, although the average lay person probably would not go to so much trouble with a clutch of Cockatiels. Digney's book is technically impressive and makes interesting reading for an amateur like me interested in the future of birds. Raising baby parrots looks far more challenging than raising human babies. There are many ways you can go wrong with factors as diverse as choosing the proper bedding materials (non-toxic) to finding a bird's windpipe so that you don't drown him when you feed him with a tube. The guide is filled with wonderful colorful photographs and easy to follow text laid out with charts full of measurements (Digney apparently is a stickler for keeping good records). Before you decide whether to raise baby birds, you may want to check this book out, if for no other reason than to read about the merits of using a spoon, a syringe or a crop tube for feeding your new chicks.

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