New to Gouldians - advice please
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:00 pm
Hello everyone. I'm a little confused and I thought I'd ask for your help.
I purchased my first "pair" of Gouldians 8-19-08 and was told by the pet shop owner that the birds were a male/female pair. But I'm not too sure the male really is a male and I've been hesitant about adding a nest box until I'm sure that he really is a "he"...lol
The female is a BH, the questionable male is RH
Neither sing. Both birds have the same pale purple chest color, same yellow belly color, same green back color and hardly any blue color around the heads. The RH does have a little more blue, but you really have to look for it.
There is a slight difference in the beak colors and the "wire" tail length, which is slightly longer in the RH.
The beak color on the female BH is gray over all.
The beak color on the RH is red tip, slight gray center with maybe a little black dot, and cream towards the head.
As of this morning, I found the 11th egg on the cage floor bottom. The first egg was found 22 days after getting the birds. I'm pretty sure that it's the BH that's doing all the egg laying because 10 minutes after observing her sitting on a certain branch, I'll find an egg right underneath her on the cage bottom and she is still sitting on the branch above. But since I've never observed an egg being laid, I can't be 100% sure.
These are the only birds I have and they are in a 45 inch wide x18x18 inch cage.
Just after I took the 11th egg out, the BH female went back to the branch (which is surrounded by fake vines) and began making wiiii-wiii-wiii noises. The RH jumped on the branch in front of her, with his/her back to the BH and appeared to be "guarding the nest"??? Or was he/she just being nosey?
Without a picture, do you think the RH is male or female?
Should I put a nest box in?
If the RH is male, are 11 eggs a lot for 1 hen to be laying?
The birds are on a daily diet of Australian finch seed mix, miracle meal, dry egg food mix, romaine lettuce, hard boiled egg with shell and liquid iodine.
Cuttle bone, crushed oyster shell and charcoal are available as well. The liquid calcium should be coming today in the mail. Is there anything else that I should be giving them?
I am really sorry for the length of this post and for all of my questions.
I really am confused and hope that you may be able to help me figure out if he is a he...lol
I purchased my first "pair" of Gouldians 8-19-08 and was told by the pet shop owner that the birds were a male/female pair. But I'm not too sure the male really is a male and I've been hesitant about adding a nest box until I'm sure that he really is a "he"...lol
The female is a BH, the questionable male is RH
Neither sing. Both birds have the same pale purple chest color, same yellow belly color, same green back color and hardly any blue color around the heads. The RH does have a little more blue, but you really have to look for it.
There is a slight difference in the beak colors and the "wire" tail length, which is slightly longer in the RH.
The beak color on the female BH is gray over all.
The beak color on the RH is red tip, slight gray center with maybe a little black dot, and cream towards the head.
As of this morning, I found the 11th egg on the cage floor bottom. The first egg was found 22 days after getting the birds. I'm pretty sure that it's the BH that's doing all the egg laying because 10 minutes after observing her sitting on a certain branch, I'll find an egg right underneath her on the cage bottom and she is still sitting on the branch above. But since I've never observed an egg being laid, I can't be 100% sure.
These are the only birds I have and they are in a 45 inch wide x18x18 inch cage.
Just after I took the 11th egg out, the BH female went back to the branch (which is surrounded by fake vines) and began making wiiii-wiii-wiii noises. The RH jumped on the branch in front of her, with his/her back to the BH and appeared to be "guarding the nest"??? Or was he/she just being nosey?
Without a picture, do you think the RH is male or female?
Should I put a nest box in?
If the RH is male, are 11 eggs a lot for 1 hen to be laying?
The birds are on a daily diet of Australian finch seed mix, miracle meal, dry egg food mix, romaine lettuce, hard boiled egg with shell and liquid iodine.
Cuttle bone, crushed oyster shell and charcoal are available as well. The liquid calcium should be coming today in the mail. Is there anything else that I should be giving them?
I am really sorry for the length of this post and for all of my questions.
I really am confused and hope that you may be able to help me figure out if he is a he...lol