Endington
New member
Hi,
I live here in Melbourne Victoria, and have 3 galahs.
This year our male and female galah are looking like breeding... Seem to be doing all the right things or so we hope...they are busy in their cage in and out of their nesting box... And he seems to never want to leave his girlfriend alone!!
These two have not been handled much, and I prefer them this way, as natural as possible.
We also have another younger galah male in a complete separate cage... Who is more human orientated, :red:talkative, more demanding, and perky at some rediculous hours in the am!!!he learns quickly and likes to be involved in all daily
Activitys. He's a lot younger than the other two... But this ones handled and comes out of the cages and sits on my husbands shoulder and eats peanuts with him and also has free flights in our lounge room, and walking all around...
Thanks
I live here in Melbourne Victoria, and have 3 galahs.
This year our male and female galah are looking like breeding... Seem to be doing all the right things or so we hope...they are busy in their cage in and out of their nesting box... And he seems to never want to leave his girlfriend alone!!
These two have not been handled much, and I prefer them this way, as natural as possible.
We also have another younger galah male in a complete separate cage... Who is more human orientated, :red:talkative, more demanding, and perky at some rediculous hours in the am!!!he learns quickly and likes to be involved in all daily
Activitys. He's a lot younger than the other two... But this ones handled and comes out of the cages and sits on my husbands shoulder and eats peanuts with him and also has free flights in our lounge room, and walking all around...
Thanks