Young shaft tails hatched March 2017
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:07 pm
I have four young shaft tails all siblings, all molted out into adult plumage and ready to go. Asking $55. They are unsexed. There are five in the pic but I will be keeping the orange banded guy, because he's a male I am pretty sure and I just want to add him to my color/song cage and stop breeding.
I will be selling the parents eventually but they are raising three more chicks at the moment. I just don't have time in my life for babies at this time, too many home improvement projects to tackle and family issues that keep cropping up. Let me know if you are interested in the parents. It will be several weeks yet (probably beginning of August before babies are fully weaned but they won't be ready to go themselves till they molt out). But around here in the midwest there seems to be a lack of shaft tail finches so someone should breed them!
They are hardy, delightful little goofy nosey birds, but can be pushy to passive finches and other shaft tails, especially the males when they want to breed or are protecting their nest from other nosy birds. (They are also nosy about other birds' nests though!) They should be in a large cage or aviary because they are superb fliers and need to be kept exercised or they will get fat.
They know how to use water bottles and eat pelleted food and mash. They love mealies and dried bloodworms and even eat mini / hatchling turtle pellets!
Recently wormed and treated for parasites with moxidectin plus and ronidazole, they are super healthy and active little sweeties.
I can arrange to meet around South Central mn, Hutchinson, Mankato, Willmar, St Cloud, Monticello, Twin Cities area. I am also planning a trip to upper MI soon and can meet somewhere along the way for people in that direction.
I will be selling the parents eventually but they are raising three more chicks at the moment. I just don't have time in my life for babies at this time, too many home improvement projects to tackle and family issues that keep cropping up. Let me know if you are interested in the parents. It will be several weeks yet (probably beginning of August before babies are fully weaned but they won't be ready to go themselves till they molt out). But around here in the midwest there seems to be a lack of shaft tail finches so someone should breed them!
They are hardy, delightful little goofy nosey birds, but can be pushy to passive finches and other shaft tails, especially the males when they want to breed or are protecting their nest from other nosy birds. (They are also nosy about other birds' nests though!) They should be in a large cage or aviary because they are superb fliers and need to be kept exercised or they will get fat.
They know how to use water bottles and eat pelleted food and mash. They love mealies and dried bloodworms and even eat mini / hatchling turtle pellets!
Recently wormed and treated for parasites with moxidectin plus and ronidazole, they are super healthy and active little sweeties.
I can arrange to meet around South Central mn, Hutchinson, Mankato, Willmar, St Cloud, Monticello, Twin Cities area. I am also planning a trip to upper MI soon and can meet somewhere along the way for people in that direction.