Eu Gold Finch Cage?
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Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Hello,
I want to buy a young male hyper active European Gold Finch.
I am told that I need to get him a small cage to put in for a while until he is tamed and calmed down...is this true? any idea?
Regards,
Bill
I want to buy a young male hyper active European Gold Finch.
I am told that I need to get him a small cage to put in for a while until he is tamed and calmed down...is this true? any idea?
Regards,
Bill
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
What's the reasoning behind forcing a hyper active bird into a tiny cage? I don't believe you can force-tame a bird that way. That just sounds overly cruel to me - you might crush his spirit that way.
I would say put him in the BIGGEST cage possible. But that's just me.
I would say put him in the BIGGEST cage possible. But that's just me.

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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Like I said, I want to buy a Gold Finch, so I'm actually new to raising Gold Finches - the reason for the small cage was that's just how I have been told to settle the bird down and so it starts to feel comfortable with the "new environment" and starts to sing...
I dont know if this is all correct - I suppose this is why I need the help of experts here in this forum...and the reason behind my posting...
So I would really like the support of expert Gold Finch keepers/breeders with this, so that I make the right judgement and make the correct moves
I would really appreciate all comments and help...
Thanks...
I dont know if this is all correct - I suppose this is why I need the help of experts here in this forum...and the reason behind my posting...
So I would really like the support of expert Gold Finch keepers/breeders with this, so that I make the right judgement and make the correct moves

I would really appreciate all comments and help...
Thanks...
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
BillFinchLover wrote:Like I said, I want to buy a Gold Finch, so I'm actually new to raising Gold Finches - the reason for the small cage was that's just how I have been told to settle the bird down and so it starts to feel comfortable with the "new environment" and starts to sing...
I dont know if this is all correct - I suppose this is why I need the help of experts here in this forum...and the reason behind my posting...
So I would really like the support of expert Gold Finch keepers/breeders with this, so that I make the right judgement and make the correct moves![]()
I would really appreciate all comments and help...
Thanks...
I have heard the same as well about how to get song birds settle down in a new environment.
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
I agree with Liz! My euro goldfinch is a very active flier and is constantly zipping around in my aviary (11 by 11 feet). I think it would be cruel to put him in a small cage.
But I'm sure some "traditional breeders" will disagree. For me something doesn't count just because it has been done a certain way for decades or centuries. I think of the animal as a living being who enjoys life as I do, and not of an object. I wouldn't want To have to live in a tiny cage either. JMHO.
But I'm sure some "traditional breeders" will disagree. For me something doesn't count just because it has been done a certain way for decades or centuries. I think of the animal as a living being who enjoys life as I do, and not of an object. I wouldn't want To have to live in a tiny cage either. JMHO.
Walk-in aviary with Waxbills (6 Cordon Bleu, 3 Orange Cheek, 3 Black-rumped, 1 Lavender, ), 1 European Goldfinch, 4 Gouldians, 2 Spice Finches, 6 Owl Finches, 4 Budgies and 2 male Button Quail.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Hi Bill,
Is the goldie that your getting is it cage bred,aviary or wild caught?
If wild caught, put him in the biggest cage that you have and give him a little cover, give him some time and he will settle down for you
lou
Is the goldie that your getting is it cage bred,aviary or wild caught?
If wild caught, put him in the biggest cage that you have and give him a little cover, give him some time and he will settle down for you
lou
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Hi Lou,
The bird is a wild caught one - very lively and attractive
- I really want to buy it, but dont know how to treat it 
when you say cover the bird, do u mean put a cloth over the cage for a while?
Thanks all
The bird is a wild caught one - very lively and attractive


when you say cover the bird, do u mean put a cloth over the cage for a while?
Thanks all
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Hi Bill,FinchLover wrote:Hi Lou,
The bird is a wild caught one - very lively and attractive- I really want to buy it, but dont know how to treat it
when you say cover the bird, do u mean put a cloth over the cage for a while?
Thanks all
Please follow this post http://finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=19970
under your other post of introduction. We found some good info for you
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
This is a great post indeed and very helpful.....tks Purplejasmine
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Bill,
I started out with wild caught goldies also, I put artificial greenery in their flight and left them alone for 1 year meanwhile, I mixed my own seed blend for them and as much wild seed that I could find around my lot( they love dandilion greens and seed heads in the milk stage) actually any seeds in the milk stage especially when rearing young. Give them time and they will settle down for you.Just relax and enjoy them for now, later on if you want you might put them in smaller cages and tame them using the feed. You have to be careful with them, they are prone to cocci( most of the time caused by stress). I always keep sulfa drugs handy for that reason. If you see them fluff up, get them under some heat and give a sulfa drug. Today I spent better part of the day picking dandilions for their seed mix. I feed mine a rich diet.This is how I do it, and it works for me.
hope this helps
lou
I started out with wild caught goldies also, I put artificial greenery in their flight and left them alone for 1 year meanwhile, I mixed my own seed blend for them and as much wild seed that I could find around my lot( they love dandilion greens and seed heads in the milk stage) actually any seeds in the milk stage especially when rearing young. Give them time and they will settle down for you.Just relax and enjoy them for now, later on if you want you might put them in smaller cages and tame them using the feed. You have to be careful with them, they are prone to cocci( most of the time caused by stress). I always keep sulfa drugs handy for that reason. If you see them fluff up, get them under some heat and give a sulfa drug. Today I spent better part of the day picking dandilions for their seed mix. I feed mine a rich diet.This is how I do it, and it works for me.
hope this helps
lou
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Thanks Lou, I have a pair and they are ok - they have not been breeding - sing very well - Where do I get sulfa drug? online? Thankslou wrote:Bill,
I started out with wild caught goldies also, I put artificial greenery in their flight and left them alone for 1 year meanwhile, I mixed my own seed blend for them and as much wild seed that I could find around my lot( they love dandilion greens and seed heads in the milk stage) actually any seeds in the milk stage especially when rearing young. Give them time and they will settle down for you.Just relax and enjoy them for now, later on if you want you might put them in smaller cages and tame them using the feed. You have to be careful with them, they are prone to cocci( most of the time caused by stress). I always keep sulfa drugs handy for that reason. If you see them fluff up, get them under some heat and give a sulfa drug. Today I spent better part of the day picking dandilions for their seed mix. I feed mine a rich diet.This is how I do it, and it works for me.
hope this helps
lou
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Re: Eu Gold Finch Cage?
Q, you can purchase it at any feed supply store or pigeon supply house. Try in mid west-- seigels pigeon supplies, in the east-- foy's pigeon supplies and in L.a Jedd's pigeon supplies. A good one to get is esb3 from vita king products$$$ in Indiana
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