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Society droppings

Post by dfcauley » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:15 am

Hi All,

I know this is a gross question, but I am curious..... for those who have society finches do you notice that they are a little messier and have big nasty poops compared to other birds?

I guess I never noticed this before, but I have a pair in my classroom now and it seems they have some really big nasty poop....yuck.

And the ones in my aviary which are fostering will go in the nest.
I never had gouldians to do this before when they had babies.
Of course the babies do, but not the parents.

Just curious.....
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Post by CandoAviary » Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:58 pm

YES
Years ago when I had the pet shop I had societies that I bred and sold. That is why I never wanted any more..... they are the dirtiest and smelliest of all the finches I have ever kept... with the exception of some softbills.
Anyway, since I got into breeding gouldians and due to a lot of hand feeding and all of the nice and encouraging comments from helpful forum members.... I bought some. I love them but they are filthy little birds :?

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Re: Society droppings

Post by nixity » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:26 pm

Ditto - my societies have poops that rival the Mousebird's.

Actually, I'm thinking of officially getting rid of the four I have because they are so disgusting/dirty.
They are the only ones that manage to constantly bomb the walls with poop.
I find the Gouldians have tighter, smaller, less messy droppings unless sick - whereas the societies have messy gross droppings all the time.

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Re: Society droppings

Post by franny » Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:32 pm

Funny, I had societies years ago, and don't remember ever noticing.

But more recently I've had a pair of Goldbreasts. VERY tiny poops. :lol: So I guess I've been spoiled.

Then I got this society female to keep my GB company after loosing her mate... and BOY are you right! Her poops are huge! And she manages to always poop on the wooden lip of the tray, instead of on the paper. :x

Good thing she's cute. :lol:
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Re: Society droppings

Post by cindy » Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:31 pm

I agree Gold Breasts have dainty poops!

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Re: Society droppings

Post by dfcauley » Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:22 pm

Well... good to know it is not just these. I guess since they are in a cage I have really noticed this more. But...... I am keeping them anyway because they are incubating some gouldian eggs I found in the aviary (4) that no one was sitting on. I am hoping once again to give my students a chance to see some babies raised.

But gosh... they are nasty. I have to clean the paper on the bottom EVERY day. :twisted:
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Re: Society droppings

Post by CandoAviary » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:42 pm

Yep, I will be keeping mine also. They allow me more sleep :D
2 of the 7 gouldians and 2 of the 3 societies chicks they have been raising fledged today. I took some pics. I will post some of them and their dirty flight later :D

You know I have never cleaned a gouldians nest while the chicks were in it before. But when they are fostered.... I do, probably 3 times with clean straw even before they can even fledge. Those societies will poop in their own nest right along with the chicks :shock:

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Re: Society droppings

Post by dfcauley » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:46 pm

Yep... me too. I have been cleaning the nest of these five every third day ..... I can't stand for those babies to be in that mess.

And I have never cleaned a gouldian nest either.
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Re: Society droppings

Post by cindy » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:48 pm

One word for that ....YUK!!!!!!

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Re: Society droppings

Post by lovemyfinch » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:16 pm

I have also noticed that my societies need to have their cage cleaned more often than anyone else, including the aviary that is full. :?

Now I am curious, if I remove my 1 week old shaftails and clean out the filthy nest is there a possibility that the societies will abandon. :?:
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Re: Society droppings

Post by L in Ontario » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:27 pm

lovemyfinch wrote:Now I am curious, if I remove my 1 week old shaftails and clean out the filthy nest is there a possibility that the societies will abandon. :?:
Not likely - Society finches are very dedicated foster parents (most of the time). I had to qualify that just in case but I've never heard of them abandoning once they've started taking care of eggs/chicks.

They should be fine with a fairly quick nest cleaning.
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Re: Society droppings

Post by lovemyfinch » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:38 pm

L in Ontario wrote:
lovemyfinch wrote:Now I am curious, if I remove my 1 week old shaftails and clean out the filthy nest is there a possibility that the societies will abandon. :?:
Not likely - Society finches are very dedicated foster parents (most of the time). I had to qualify that just in case but I've never heard of them abandoning once they've started taking care of eggs/chicks.

They should be fine with a fairly quick nest cleaning.
It's the "most of the time" that worries me. :? I've already had to save these babies once :shock: I think maybe I will just leave things as they are, they do seem to be pushing everything off to the sides, where they are laying for now everything appears to be clean. :)
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Re: Society droppings

Post by cindy » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:58 pm

My St Helena (even without chicks)clean the nest out. They carry the dropping out of the nest. If they are pushing the stuff over to the sides, I guess that is their way of house cleaning.

I never cleaned nest boxes out when the lovebirds or my zebras breed and everyone was fine. Some birds are very picky about how their nest are constructed. I touched the front of the Helena nest while cleaning and it moved a little of the construction in the entrance. They went right off and fixed it.

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Re: Society droppings

Post by CandoAviary » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:32 pm

The problems with societies fostering gouldians is that they gouldians are accustomed to dryer bedding. They will turn around and poop out if they can. Seems their poop dries quickly. Societies on the other hand are big, moist poopers. They tend to dirty a nest rapidly of which is not the best accomadations for the gouldians. Especially when you have 5 gouldians and 3 society chicks in one nest :shock: I mean it had to be cleaned out!!!!!

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Re: Society droppings

Post by MLaRue » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:39 pm

Another thing to think about is all the water a Society consumes compared to a Gouldian in a day.

The same water bottle with the same amount of water will be gone with two Socs in a day and the Gouldians will still half of it left... :?

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