Preventing new clutches
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:02 am
I've had a pair of zebra finches (1 male, 1 female) for almost 4 months. My female has laid 3 or 4 clutches. None have produced fertile eggs, which concerns me a little, although I am more concerned about her health as I've read that frequent egg-laying can take a toll. I removed the nest a week ago after discarding their last clutch of infertile eggs (it had been 20 days since they began incubating). I put the nest back in, however, after seeing her drop an egg while sitting on a perch. It made me feel sad for her, and I was already feeling bad that they didn't have a comfortable place to sleep. With the nest returned, she began laying again within 3 days.
My question is what is the best way to give her a rest from egg-laying? Since she had taken a month off to sit on her clutch, but after removing the nest released an egg anyway, it makes me wonder if I should have left the infertile eggs in the nest, because at least then she wasn't laying any more. I just want her to be healthy and happy.
For the record, I have been giving them hard boiled eggs as well as eggshells. They get them in separate dishes and they both will eat both...she especially loves the eggs, he especially loves the shells. I used to give them shredded apple, which they aren't interested in since I began giving them eggs. Also both are indifferent to broccoli.
I'd appreciate any suggestions and insight into this matter. Thank you in advance for sharing your wisdom!
My question is what is the best way to give her a rest from egg-laying? Since she had taken a month off to sit on her clutch, but after removing the nest released an egg anyway, it makes me wonder if I should have left the infertile eggs in the nest, because at least then she wasn't laying any more. I just want her to be healthy and happy.
For the record, I have been giving them hard boiled eggs as well as eggshells. They get them in separate dishes and they both will eat both...she especially loves the eggs, he especially loves the shells. I used to give them shredded apple, which they aren't interested in since I began giving them eggs. Also both are indifferent to broccoli.
I'd appreciate any suggestions and insight into this matter. Thank you in advance for sharing your wisdom!