There's lots of ways to keep bloodlines straight... I number my cages and write down who is who. I also plastic family band to help me keep it straight. But I have had my red throat parrot finch remove the plastic bands. .... I have never closed banded but am considering doing it next year. I think most hobby breeders like us don't mind not having closed banded or banded birds and if there are any questions then you can always buy a different pair and swap them around. This is how I sell my goldbreast. They are too small to band so there is no gaurantee that they are not related... though I have 6 different pairs as breedstock the odds are good on making a nonrelated pair..... just a gamble.
John,
I am sure you keep up with your birds, you have always struck me as one of the more knowledgable people on this forum. I wasn't questioning you as I figured you would not sell related birds without pointing out that they may be..... 50% chance. I was questioning Cindy as it sounded like she was sure she had a male and female...PAIR, so I was just asking if she was going to breed them. But I guess you answered that for her
Donna,
I'm sure people don't mind buying your birds without bands. It is just when they go to bird fairs and sold/traded the people purchasing them have no idea if they are brother and sister. I am sure Floyd would tell them but like us all...who remembers what we are told in the excitement of buying birds

Hopefully people don't buy 2 which happen to be brother and sister and go home and breed them

I have found most request for my birds has been for an unrelated pair...especially with the red throated parrot finches. So That is where I come into the hobby. I breed few species but several unrelated lines to provide pairs. I know yours are mostly one pair of many different species and are kept as pets so any offspring are simply traded in for a new species. We have totally different goals to our hobby.... both with good merit...so relax, and keep track of your birds the way you want to

. The key is to buy from breeders you trust.......afterall anyone can slap a band on a bird and call it what they want
Cindy...sorry the post got hijacked. Was just asking you a question..

Next time I will PM
