General questions about eggs (Zebra Finch)
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:41 am
Hello!
I have two female zebra finches (7-8 months old); a month ago the younger one laid one egg. And this week, there were three eggs within one week (every other day) and I'm not sure which of the two laid the egg. One month ago the younger one looked quite sick (or tired) before she laid her first egg. But she became a lot better afterwards. I asked a question here last month and I was suggested to add calcium to their diet. And they became healthier and more active, especially these two weeks. And even before I started seeing the eggs this week they looked very healthy. Since a lot of topics on this forum are about mating and breeding, however, my birds are all female, so I have several questions:
1. Is it normal for hens to lay eggs every other day even if there is no male around?
2. Usually how often do they lay eggs? Is it normal to stop them from doing so? As I heard it usually deprives them of a lot of energy each time they lay an egg and it would be a health problem for them.
3. Do I just take away their eggs? They don't seem to be too interested in them.
4. I do have a plan to have male finches later on (at least after the hens become 9 months old), will they mate all the time? If so, how often? Is it normal for people to keep raising baby finches? My purpose is to give them a partner so that they can be happier. But I am not too sure about having too many finches at home, yet I'd feel horrible to take away their eggs.
5. How much calcium should I give to my hens? And how much calcium do they need when they start mating?
Thanks a lot!!
I have two female zebra finches (7-8 months old); a month ago the younger one laid one egg. And this week, there were three eggs within one week (every other day) and I'm not sure which of the two laid the egg. One month ago the younger one looked quite sick (or tired) before she laid her first egg. But she became a lot better afterwards. I asked a question here last month and I was suggested to add calcium to their diet. And they became healthier and more active, especially these two weeks. And even before I started seeing the eggs this week they looked very healthy. Since a lot of topics on this forum are about mating and breeding, however, my birds are all female, so I have several questions:
1. Is it normal for hens to lay eggs every other day even if there is no male around?
2. Usually how often do they lay eggs? Is it normal to stop them from doing so? As I heard it usually deprives them of a lot of energy each time they lay an egg and it would be a health problem for them.
3. Do I just take away their eggs? They don't seem to be too interested in them.
4. I do have a plan to have male finches later on (at least after the hens become 9 months old), will they mate all the time? If so, how often? Is it normal for people to keep raising baby finches? My purpose is to give them a partner so that they can be happier. But I am not too sure about having too many finches at home, yet I'd feel horrible to take away their eggs.
5. How much calcium should I give to my hens? And how much calcium do they need when they start mating?
Thanks a lot!!