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When can I introduce a new finch for my trio of juvenilles?

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:01 am
by IvyArbor
Hi There!

I'm new here, and a complete novice. So please bear with my inexperience.

I had two zebra finches, George and Gracie, and within a few months, had three more.

Their offspring are one male, Beau, and two females - May and Sally. We separated them from their parents once they were eating on their own - and breaking new eggs - which George was not happy about.

I now have a cage with three birds - which I know after some research is not good. It's obvious now that Beau and May are paired and their behavior towards Sally is increasingly aggressive, especially May. I tried putting them all together, having read that five was better than three, but their parents want nothing to do with them, and immediately starting pecking at them - especially Gracie.

So, I need to get another finch for Sally - but are they too young to have a new finch introduced? I know that I'll have to wait the four week quarantine period once I get a new bird - will Sally be OK until then? Would it be better to get a male?

I appreciate any input and help!

Re: When can I introduce a new finch for my trio of juvenill

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:52 am
by cldheath44
IMO they are not too young to have a new finch introduced, after your quarantine period. A word of caution though with the brother and sister pair. At some point they will start mating, which is not recommended for brothers and sisters. :oops: Many people feel genetic problems arise with that type of pairing. You may want to consider putting the two sisters together and getting another friend for Beau. :)

Christine

Re: When can I introduce a new finch for my trio of juvenill

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:20 am
by L in Ontario
I agree with Christine. I would put the two sisters together and either sell or get a male buddy for the boy. You don't want related mating - the offspring could be deformed. Or you would need to remove and discard all eggs as they are laid.