Nest Checks
- Sally
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Nest Checks
I notice a lot of postings about having trouble with getting finches to incubate and hatch out their eggs. One possible problem could be too frequent nest checks. I sometimes have to sit on my hands to keep from taking a peek. Especially when first starting out, it is hard not to keep checking to see what is going on. If the pair are young, they may not tolerate it, and will abandon the nest. Some species will not tolerate nest checks at all, while Zebras and Societies are usually the most tolerant. So if you are having breeding problems, try giving them as much privacy as possible and see if that might help.
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- Sally
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That's why I think they are the ideal beginner bird. My first Societies, which I got to be fosters, had laid 4 eggs. I removed the nest completely from the cage, scooped out the 4 eggs, put in 5 Star eggs, then returned the nest to the cage. Mama Society jumped back in the nest, took a quick look, and settled back down to incubate. What I didn't realize, she laid 3 more eggs of her own. Those parents proceeded to raise 5 Stars and 3 Societies in one clutch, and they fed all the babies equally. The Societies grew and matured much faster than the Stars, but the parents kept feeding the Star babies till they were weaned. What great parents!EmilyHurd wrote:My society pair is actually incredibly tolerant though.
- Finchaholic
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I completely agree with Sally. Sometimes we get to impatient and pester the parents to much. I for one am not a patient person and the one thing that raising finches has taught me, is to back off and be patient. Those birds know exactly what to do. Nature gave them the skills, all we need to do is provide them the basics (like food and water) and let them do their thing.
Finches are like potatoe chips. You can't have just one.