When is it "that time of year"
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 9:31 am
Let me apologize in advance if this question has already been answered. I have read many posts and I cant seem to find a definitive answer.
With regards to waxbills, what time of year is their breeding season?
I have read that it is spring into summer. But then I have read many posts that say you can bring finches into breeding condition whenever we want with a high protein diet etc. My black crowns are unfortunately wild caught, do that have some kind of internal circadian clock that lets them know that it is breeding season? Do people start feeding live food to bring them into condition or do you wait until they are building a nest to feed them live food? I have built up a knowledge base from reading but I only have a little over 2 years experience owning finches and that's where I really lacking
My black crowns that I purchased are in rough shape. Some of them are missing a toe. I'm not sure if they are molting or if they had their feathers plucked but they are missing a lot of feathers on their backs between the wings. I bought them from a reputable supplier and was shocked when they arrived. I was going to try to breed them this summer but I'm thinking I should not even try until they regain their feathers. With everyone here not having any luck I cant imagine why I would be successful. But I'm going to try anyway!
So what do you guys think?
One more question. I read everywhere that many waxbills build their own nests, but then I see pictures of them in the pre made bamboo nests. My lavenders sleep in a store bough bamboo nest. If they decide to breed will they leave the pre made nest and build their own, or will they supplement the existing pre made nest with nesting material?
Thanks in advance!
With regards to waxbills, what time of year is their breeding season?
I have read that it is spring into summer. But then I have read many posts that say you can bring finches into breeding condition whenever we want with a high protein diet etc. My black crowns are unfortunately wild caught, do that have some kind of internal circadian clock that lets them know that it is breeding season? Do people start feeding live food to bring them into condition or do you wait until they are building a nest to feed them live food? I have built up a knowledge base from reading but I only have a little over 2 years experience owning finches and that's where I really lacking
My black crowns that I purchased are in rough shape. Some of them are missing a toe. I'm not sure if they are molting or if they had their feathers plucked but they are missing a lot of feathers on their backs between the wings. I bought them from a reputable supplier and was shocked when they arrived. I was going to try to breed them this summer but I'm thinking I should not even try until they regain their feathers. With everyone here not having any luck I cant imagine why I would be successful. But I'm going to try anyway!
So what do you guys think?
One more question. I read everywhere that many waxbills build their own nests, but then I see pictures of them in the pre made bamboo nests. My lavenders sleep in a store bough bamboo nest. If they decide to breed will they leave the pre made nest and build their own, or will they supplement the existing pre made nest with nesting material?
Thanks in advance!