Society Finch pair
Society Finch pair
Hi, I set up a pair of Society finches yesterday. The female is a chocolate self and the male is a fawn pied. I don't know if they are split to anything. They are getting a long great and the male has been singing to the female. If they breed what would the chicks be? Here are a few pictures of the pair. Thanks.
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Re: Society Finch pair
They are very cute, Tiffany! The babies will all be pied. Chocolate is dominant to Chestnut which is dominant to Fawn. So, if your chocolate is not split to anything, the babies will all be chocolate. It is quite possible she is split to something, however, so you actually could get pied babies in any or all of the three colors.
It's one of the many, many things that make Societies so much fun!
Will look forward to seeing what they produce!
It's one of the many, many things that make Societies so much fun!

Martie
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Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
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Mill Creek Aviary
Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
Taeniopygia bichenovii (Owls)
Serinus mozambicus (Green Singers)
Lonchura punctulata (Spice)
Poephila acuticauda (Shafttails)
Split Plastic Leg Bands
http://sites.google.com/site/finchlegbands/
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Re: Society Finch pair
Martie has answered your question's , just wanted to add they're a lovely healthy pair and I do hope they breed plenty of fit and healthy chick'sMartie wrote: They are very cute, Tiffany! The babies will all be pied. Chocolate is dominant to Chestnut which is dominant to Fawn. So, if your chocolate is not split to anything, the babies will all be chocolate. It is quite possible she is split to something, however, so you actually could get pied babies in any or all of the three colors.
It's one of the many, many things that make Societies so much fun!Will look forward to seeing what they produce!

Regards , Mick M.
Re: Society Finch pair
Thanks, The female is a little over 2 years old. How old is to old to breed society's?
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Re: Society Finch pair
They can breed till 4 year's old at least
Your hen should have no problem's with laying and rearing a clutch . Start them out with some egg food once a week ( t spoonful ) to give them a taste and twice weekly when she start's laying .
They'll have no problem taking it when their chick's hatch and as they grow up the quantity and feed morning and evening
Regards , Mick M.

Your hen should have no problem's with laying and rearing a clutch . Start them out with some egg food once a week ( t spoonful ) to give them a taste and twice weekly when she start's laying .
They'll have no problem taking it when their chick's hatch and as they grow up the quantity and feed morning and evening

Regards , Mick M.
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