Ratio of Males to Females - Influence of Diet?
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 4:03 am
Hi guys,
I have been running into the same issue with basically all my finch nests (Show Zebras and Gouldians) over the past number of months.
I am breeding substantially more males than females. Probably close to an 80/20 male to female split, which is starting to become a problem for my own plans going forward and when trying to sell spare birds.
I remember reading, once upon a time, that diet can have an effect on the sex of offspring, for instance a higher protein content should yield a higher probability of breeding hens. That's just an example, I can't remember the content and conclusions of the piece i read.
Anyone else seen something like that? Can you maybe send me a link?
Any other ideas of what I could try from a husbandry/nutritional point of view?
P.S. All my birds have access to natural (sun) light for large parts of the day, so I don't think it is a light spectrum issue.
I have been running into the same issue with basically all my finch nests (Show Zebras and Gouldians) over the past number of months.
I am breeding substantially more males than females. Probably close to an 80/20 male to female split, which is starting to become a problem for my own plans going forward and when trying to sell spare birds.
I remember reading, once upon a time, that diet can have an effect on the sex of offspring, for instance a higher protein content should yield a higher probability of breeding hens. That's just an example, I can't remember the content and conclusions of the piece i read.
Anyone else seen something like that? Can you maybe send me a link?
Any other ideas of what I could try from a husbandry/nutritional point of view?
P.S. All my birds have access to natural (sun) light for large parts of the day, so I don't think it is a light spectrum issue.