Hi
I'm a new Finch owner. My femal finch layed eggs a few weeks ago. After a few weeks passed I realized that the eggs were not fertile so I removed them. Since I removed them a few days ago neither of the birds have gone back to the nest. I'm concerned that they have rejected their nest because I removed the eggs. Is this normal? Was I wrong to remove the eggs or did I wait too long? Help!
Thanks
Leo
Nesting/Roosting Question
- tammieb
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Leo,
How did you determine the eggs were infertile? If you candled the eggs and they were definitely infertile then I would remove the nest and give them a week or two before returning it with fresh nesting material and let them try again. If your birds are young it may take them several attempts before they succeed. Depending on the species, incubation usually takes 12-16 days. It is a good idea to give them a couple extra days as it is difficult to say when the incubation process began.
Also, be sure to provide them with plenty of eggshell and/or cuttlebone as the hen needs the extra calcium to produce eggs with good shells.
Good luck!
How did you determine the eggs were infertile? If you candled the eggs and they were definitely infertile then I would remove the nest and give them a week or two before returning it with fresh nesting material and let them try again. If your birds are young it may take them several attempts before they succeed. Depending on the species, incubation usually takes 12-16 days. It is a good idea to give them a couple extra days as it is difficult to say when the incubation process began.
Also, be sure to provide them with plenty of eggshell and/or cuttlebone as the hen needs the extra calcium to produce eggs with good shells.
Good luck!
TammieB.
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Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
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