Tips for successful breeding and troubleshooting breeding problems.
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zebsoc
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by zebsoc » Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:11 am
I read on finch info that eggs won't incubate / hatch if temperature goes below 68
If I let my society finches have anything nest like in their cage and they lay eggs (male singing a lot)
Colder nights livingroom goes down to about 65
Would it be ok to just let them stay?
Definitely don't want babies

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lem2bert
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by lem2bert » Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:28 am
zebsoc
I am not an expert on temperature for eggs to hatch, but one sure way is to replace eggs with dummy eggs .
Betty 1 toy poodle and canary.
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Barbara
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by Barbara » Fri Feb 17, 2017 11:07 am
zebsoc not sure if tept. Would drop down enough because they sit on them to keep warm if you really don't want babies like Betty said replace eggs.The only other thing is remove nest and all nesting material
One canary
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wilkifam
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by wilkifam » Fri Feb 17, 2017 12:03 pm
I have a large mixed flight/aviary in my kitchen in Montana, and winter temps in my house get VERY low. At night time the house is in the low 50's, My bird room has a space heater, so it is always in the 70's. The birds in the cold room, are breeding as well as the ones in the heated room. Don't think a night time temp of 65 will stop them from hatching. If you really don't want babies, remove the nest boxes and the eggs.
Lori
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African Gray - Nzinga
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zebsoc
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by zebsoc » Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:02 pm
Thank you everyone
Good to know can't give them nests even during wintertime
Without danger of ending up with babies
Will look into dummy eggs
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Barbara
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by Barbara » Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:04 pm
zebsoc 
nope not even in winter,spring,summer or fall.they will nest
One canary
Two english budgies
Two Bourkes
Pair of red cheeked bleu
Pair of goldbreast
Pair of orange cheeked
Family of six ,Family of seven+three Society
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zebsoc
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by zebsoc » Fri Feb 17, 2017 11:30 pm
Barbara
Too bad they don't take a break for winter then they could have nests and it would be nice and cozy during the cold nights.