No Infertile Eggs?
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:58 pm
I've had finches for a while now. Back when I first got finches, I had some Zebras that had had eggs. However, that's the first and last eggs I've gotten from my finches in years. I know that any healthy female bird should be laying eggs, even if they're infertile.
I'm fairly certain that out of my 10 finches, I must have some that are female. I have a Pin-tailed Whydah, that has been in female plumage since I got her two years ago, so I would think that one is pretty obviously female (though I've heard Whydah's can be tricky things and sometimes a less dominant male will stay in female plumage?). Anyway, I also have a Shaft-tail (which I've had for years) and a Silverbill, which I've never heard sing, and suspect they are both female.
There are nests in the cage and I feed my birds a seed mix that contains a variety of seeds including millet, as well as egg and crushed oyster shells. I give millet sprays every week, or at least every other week, as well as crushed egg daily and fresh veggies/fruits whenever possible. They also have cuttlebone available at all times.
I should be seeing eggs, shouldn't I? What else could be wrong?
I'm fairly certain that out of my 10 finches, I must have some that are female. I have a Pin-tailed Whydah, that has been in female plumage since I got her two years ago, so I would think that one is pretty obviously female (though I've heard Whydah's can be tricky things and sometimes a less dominant male will stay in female plumage?). Anyway, I also have a Shaft-tail (which I've had for years) and a Silverbill, which I've never heard sing, and suspect they are both female.
There are nests in the cage and I feed my birds a seed mix that contains a variety of seeds including millet, as well as egg and crushed oyster shells. I give millet sprays every week, or at least every other week, as well as crushed egg daily and fresh veggies/fruits whenever possible. They also have cuttlebone available at all times.
I should be seeing eggs, shouldn't I? What else could be wrong?