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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:31 am

Oh my goodness...$1100.00 a pair! :shock: Talk about sticker shock.

We used to get them for $25.00 a bird.

I have an email address for another person in California, I'll pm you and let you know what they say. This is one kind of bird I would not ship. Stresses extremely easily. There is a breeder in Florida, I just have to locate him.

We could go take a finchforum cruise to Hawaii, a while ago a breeder lost his flock, they escaped and now there is suppose to be a colony on pekins on the islands! Grab your flower shirt and sandals, meet you at the docks!

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by JohnBoy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:19 am

cindy wrote: We could go take a finchforum cruise to Hawaii, a while ago a breeder lost his flock, they escaped and now there is suppose to be a colony on pekins on the islands! Grab your flower shirt and sandals, meet you at the docks!
What happened to the pedal pushers, springalators, and beehive doo? :lol:
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:29 am

John, you forgot about the horn rimmed glasses and bright red lipstick...so tourist like!!!!!!! The pedal pushers have to have giant flowers on them. We are going to Hawaii.

I heard back from the man in California, he is not selling pekins. sigh!

The beehive hairdo...the hair dresser could not do, my hair needs to grow a bit more for the width, so the finches are going to have to find somewhere else to nest until we can do it up right!!!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by B CAMP » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:55 am

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Check this link http://everythingbirdsonline.com/shop/i ... &Itemid=26
They don't take orders on line but you can email them for prices I think they would be cheaper than shipping and you could pick up in tampa ,
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:36 am

Thank you Bill...I really appreciate your help. Tampa is not far. The last HQ 13221 cage I got was from the fleamart. It is a good solid cage, I paid 64 for it a few years ago.

Thank you again.

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by B CAMP » Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:08 pm

I think that was one I paid like 75 a few years ago they do carry the cheaper imports also but I would stick with the HQ might be a little more but worth it :)
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:40 pm

I agree HQ quality is every bit worth it. I love this cage. The two doors allow me to clean the bottom, feed while the birds flutter and perch at the top. They have one that has a door in the middle of the front panel but it is up higher and you have to reach in and down to get dishes and clean, it upsets the birds to much. I also love the double flight cage.

Bill what do you house your Gold Breast in?

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:46 pm

Bill, this shop is 15 minutes from me, I have bought supplies from her before and bought my cage from her husband at the other shop.

She wants $129.00 for the HQ 13321 cage, the cheapest so far was $119.00 from Birdcomfort.com but that does not include shipping

Everythingbirds.com wants $279.99 for the double flight cage HQ 16421, Bird Comfort wants $219.00 plus shipping.

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by B CAMP » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:28 pm

That is good :) ,still keep checking on cragslist some good buys somtimes.I keep my goldbreast in a 24in breeding cage at this time but plan on putting in a larger flight soon.
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:03 pm

I checked out a total of 8 places on line and Everything Birds and Bird Comfort has the best prices so far, I am not done searching though. I will let you know what I find out.

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by FinchezRule » Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:54 am

I had a pair of Red Headed finches about 10 years ago...they were relatively peaceful in a mixed aviary. They did breed for me; however, they never raised their young to fledgeling. Part of it may have been a lack of mealworms on my part. I wasn't consistent enough and they tossed or stopped feeding, I can't really remember.

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:33 am

I have been emailing a man that was well known for raising them, the mealworms are the key. Also providing a wooden nest box for them. I'm still looking cages up I would like to but them something larger than the 30 x 18 they are resting in now.

John should be getting his pair soon, as soon as the weather both here and there is warm and clear enough for 3 days to send them. I am also sending him my Orange Cheek, he has 2 pairs in an aviary and they will be happy to fly with his, they need a flock.

I have them in separate cages since one female favors one of the males, if the other female gets close to him she runds her off. They are paired nicely. I can hear them slightly from the other room when I am in the main room. My zebra, owls, societies and shaftails are louder than the red heads.

I offered boiled egg and meal worms yesterday and they didn't touch it. I think they need to settle in a bit yet.

When they sat on eggs were they flighty if you approached or did the sit tight? What was your clutch size?

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by FinchezRule » Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:38 pm

Hey Cindy,

They were pretty tight sitters and I believe they laid a clutch of 3-5 eggs. When I had them I was young and in High School so I wasn't available to provide enough mealworms for them....I'm sure If I did they would have raised their young with no problem.
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by cindy » Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:46 pm

They look very hardy and are so quiet. They were flighty at first but calmed down quiet a bit. They sleep in the silk plants, as soon as the open faced nest boxes arrive I will give them one to sleep in, did yours roost in plants or a box?

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th

Post by FinchezRule » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:53 pm

Mine roosted in a bamboo nest I think.
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