Egg sitting for Zebras?
- saragoescrazy
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Egg sitting for Zebras?
I have three zebra finches... two females and one male, they've been sitting on the nest everyday for the last 5 days, taking turns at it... when I looked a few days ago there was an egg. Now I look in there and I cannot see one, but they're still sitting. They have a past of eating the eggs... but would they still be sitting on the nest if the egg was eaten by them?
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It could be that the hens are laying more eggs than you think, which are being eaten before you get a chance to see them. Are you providing them with crushed chicken egg shell and/or a cuttlebone?
TammieB.
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Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
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Hi, I'm not sure which type of nest you have (covered, open, etc), but you may not be seeing the eggs, or they COULD be under a layer of nesting material. I have a pair that I thought only had three eggs, but it turned out there were SIX. (Some were buried, but all but one hatched).
I couldn't believe it when I discovered the other eggs, as I checked the nest several times a day and for days only saw the three.
Good luck!
I couldn't believe it when I discovered the other eggs, as I checked the nest several times a day and for days only saw the three.
Good luck!
Marianne
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- saragoescrazy
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That's the nest I'm using, it's hard and everytime they're out of it I try to check and see if I see anything but I see nothing in the nest... although they're still sitting in it most of the time... the only time none of them we're was when I put them next to an open door and they we're all sunbathing instead of sitting on the egg, if there is one, and then went straight back to it when they got brought back in... I just hope the egg or eggs are still in there!

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