
European Goldfinch Aggression
- nirep
- Nestling
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- Location: Port Lincoln South Australia
Re: European Goldfinch Aggression
I concur with big bear.Goodluck and enjoy.They are not the easiest to breed but you never know 

3 european goldfinches,strawberry finch
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- Weaning
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- Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Calgary, Alberta
Re: European Goldfinch Aggression
Hey Ratrodfink,
Haven't heard from you in a while.
What's going on with the goldies?
Jerry..aka: Bigbear
Haven't heard from you in a while.
What's going on with the goldies?
Jerry..aka: Bigbear
- jonvill
- Amateur Architect
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- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 2:32 pm
- Location: San Francisco, CA
Re: European Goldfinch Aggression
goldfinches are happiest when caged in separate cages.
I think both of your birds are hens.
I think both of your birds are hens.
- Ratrodfink
- Hatchling
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Re: European Goldfinch Aggression
Hey Jerry thanks for your help and thanks for asking about the EGF's. I ended up trading them to a friend for a pair of Parrot Finches. He already has a couple of female EGF's and didn't have a large cage for the Parrots. Works out better for all.
I'd yield me to the Devil instantly,
Did it not happen that myself am he!
Red Stars, Owls, Cuban Melodious, Societies, Gouldians, Red Parrots
Did it not happen that myself am he!
Red Stars, Owls, Cuban Melodious, Societies, Gouldians, Red Parrots