AI
Here in the U S, Henry Timmes in Fla. Is Known for great birds and many of them Are the Product of AI.Other breeders do it but there are Risks .During my very first AI demonstration the **** died but he was immediately revived with birdy CPR and lived for several years and produced several more clutches. I got two demos in one. ABS sells them. Medical supply companies should sell them as the capillary tubes are used in a number of lab tests. There are 100 in a little vial sold by ABS. Avian Vets should know how. Contact Mccaw breeders as they should know the procedure for the larger birds.
For budgies. The hen and **** get a budgie bikini. The capillary tube is made ready in a holder. The breeder rubs the area around the vent of the donor **** to stimulate the production of sperm. As the sperm is produced it is touched to the capillary tube to draw up the sperm. The cook is handed away to assistant and the hen is selected. This is usually after she has laid the first egg.The hen is held on back. Then the tube that has been held closed by a finger is placed as close as possible to the cloaca of the hen and when the finger pressure is released the hen has a drawing up action that pulls the sperm out of the capillary tube and into the bird. Bingo, It Is done and now you wait for more eggs to be laid and marked. Often times a donor bird with out standing off spring become a surrogate for a number of hens while the original cocks help to raise the young and are non the wiser of the interlopers AI procedure. There are DVD's of the process
Sterile procedure is used for the AI. :budge:
Blessings, Jo Ann:budge: