Hello, Tried posting a new bulk topic with all my questions but didn't go through for some reason.
1) I purchased 2 new birds from a store seems they were already paired up. When I brought them home and put them in a breeding cage separated. The female started to build a nest and the male was moping. I decided to remove section and let them be together. Both the male and female seemed happier. the female continued the buiold her nest and the male serenaded her as well as mounting her. I am assuming they both are in condition due to the lighting from the store I purchased them from. Is it a good idea to let them continue to do their breeding ritual. I just don't want to cause them any more stress.
New Hobby and Breeding
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Re: New Hobby and Breeding
Jamm972 Your original post did go through, but when you first start posting, your posts will go into a moderation queue, where they sit until one of the moderators logs on and can take a look at it and then approve it. This process doesn't last long, but it helps us look out for scammers, and then you will be able to post and see your post immediately.
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Re: New Hobby and Breeding
Thanks,
I figured that out when I posted the second one.
you can delete this one, to avoid duplicity.
I figured that out when I posted the second one.

you can delete this one, to avoid duplicity.
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Re: New Hobby and Breeding
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If your pair is already into nest building, and if you want them to breed , then I would let them go ahead.
At this stage, I would immediately start them on a good quality seed mix, hard boiled eggs, a mixture of greens, along with some apple, and the occasional slice of orange .
Also, and this is very important, offer cuttle bone, and crushed egg shells, for extra calcium, to avoid egg binding.
I would also add a couple of drops of vitamins into their drinking water .
A daily bath of lukewarm water should be offered and will be appreciated, it will also will help keep the future eggs from drying out.
Good luck.
If your pair is already into nest building, and if you want them to breed , then I would let them go ahead.
At this stage, I would immediately start them on a good quality seed mix, hard boiled eggs, a mixture of greens, along with some apple, and the occasional slice of orange .
Also, and this is very important, offer cuttle bone, and crushed egg shells, for extra calcium, to avoid egg binding.
I would also add a couple of drops of vitamins into their drinking water .
A daily bath of lukewarm water should be offered and will be appreciated, it will also will help keep the future eggs from drying out.
Good luck.
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Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~