is my little girl pregnant?
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is my little girl pregnant?
Hi! Just got two finches about 10 days ago. A male and a female. Today the female is acting really strange, staying very close to the male, nestling her head in his side. She is also sitting in the feed dish. Could she be pregnant? I just got them ten days ago...what is the gestation period?
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Welcome to the forum. What kind of finches do you have? Its my understanding that finches dont really become pregnant per-se. The hens just develop eggs and lay them. One egg at a time over a 24 hour period. They dont "carry" their eggs. If the male has mounted her, then fertilization of the eggs could take place. Others with more knowledge than I will chime in soon too. Im still somewhat of a finch rookie but they are really fun little birds.
Again Welcome, lots of good people and information here.
John
Again Welcome, lots of good people and information here.
John
John
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Phyllis125
Hello and welcome to the Forum.
As was already mentioned above birds don't get pregnant
If she's checking out the seed cups, she might be looking for a place to nest, so she may surprise you with an egg baby.
Are you interested in your birds raising a family?
Hello and welcome to the Forum.
As was already mentioned above birds don't get pregnant
If she's checking out the seed cups, she might be looking for a place to nest, so she may surprise you with an egg baby.
Are you interested in your birds raising a family?
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Phyllis125
Welcome to the forum! There's lots of good reading at www.finchinfo.com, where you will find articles explaining the breeding process. As others have said, birds don't really get pregnant. The hen starts forming an egg, and if she has mated with a fertile male, that egg gets fertilized, and then she lays it--one egg about each 24 hours.
If you put your general location in your profile, it makes it easier for members to offer specific help sometimes.
Welcome to the forum! There's lots of good reading at www.finchinfo.com, where you will find articles explaining the breeding process. As others have said, birds don't really get pregnant. The hen starts forming an egg, and if she has mated with a fertile male, that egg gets fertilized, and then she lays it--one egg about each 24 hours.
If you put your general location in your profile, it makes it easier for members to offer specific help sometimes.
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
[quote="FinchGrinch"]Welcome to the forum. What kind of finches do you have? Its my understanding that finches dont really become pregnant per-se. The hens just develop eggs and lay them. One egg at a time over a 24 hour period. They dont "carry" their eggs. If the male has mounted her, then fertilization of the eggs could take place. Others with more knowledge than I will chime in soon too. Im still somewhat of a finch rookie but they are really fun little birds.
Again Welcome, lots of good people and information here.
John
They are Zebra finches.
So, if her eggs don't get fertilized she will continue to lay eggs? And how would I know if they have been fertilized? I would hate to throw them out if they have a little finch inside
Again Welcome, lots of good people and information here.
John
They are Zebra finches.
So, if her eggs don't get fertilized she will continue to lay eggs? And how would I know if they have been fertilized? I would hate to throw them out if they have a little finch inside
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Phyllis125
My first question will be, do you want to breed, and will you be able to find homes for the upcoming babies?
I ask, because Zebras, are the bunny rabbits of the Finch world, which is something a lot of people don't realize, and end up being over run by a multitude of Zebras, not knowing what to do with them all.
If you do not wish to breed, then DO NOT offer them a nest, and toss any eggs that happen to appear in the cage.
If you do want to breed, then by all means offer them a nest, and some hay or dry grass, or coconut fiber, to start them off.
Also offer a varied diet of good quality finch seed, spray millet, hard boiled eggs, a variety of greens, crushed egg shells, and cuttle bone, along with fresh drinking water everyday, and fresh bath water as well.
Your kids will mate, breed and lay eggs. Both will share in incubating (sitting on the eggs), and both will feed the babies once they hatch.
I would not recommend handling nest or eggs too much, as some parents will abandon.
Here's a time line of what to expect:
Anywhere between 2-7 eggs
Incubation will start usually after the 3rd egg is laid (which means one or the other, or both parents will sit on the eggs pretty much around the clock).
Between 11 to 15 days, the eggs will begin to hatch.
Chicks will usually fledge (leave the nest), around the age of 18-22 days..
At this stage, chicks are dependent on parents for feeding, untill approximately 35 days old.
Once they are both eating and drinking on their own, they can be seperated from their parents into another cage.
Around 5-8 weeks, they will moult into their adult colours, and can go to their new homes.
My first question will be, do you want to breed, and will you be able to find homes for the upcoming babies?
I ask, because Zebras, are the bunny rabbits of the Finch world, which is something a lot of people don't realize, and end up being over run by a multitude of Zebras, not knowing what to do with them all.
If you do not wish to breed, then DO NOT offer them a nest, and toss any eggs that happen to appear in the cage.
If you do want to breed, then by all means offer them a nest, and some hay or dry grass, or coconut fiber, to start them off.
Also offer a varied diet of good quality finch seed, spray millet, hard boiled eggs, a variety of greens, crushed egg shells, and cuttle bone, along with fresh drinking water everyday, and fresh bath water as well.
Your kids will mate, breed and lay eggs. Both will share in incubating (sitting on the eggs), and both will feed the babies once they hatch.
I would not recommend handling nest or eggs too much, as some parents will abandon.
Here's a time line of what to expect:
Anywhere between 2-7 eggs
Incubation will start usually after the 3rd egg is laid (which means one or the other, or both parents will sit on the eggs pretty much around the clock).
Between 11 to 15 days, the eggs will begin to hatch.
Chicks will usually fledge (leave the nest), around the age of 18-22 days..
At this stage, chicks are dependent on parents for feeding, untill approximately 35 days old.
Once they are both eating and drinking on their own, they can be seperated from their parents into another cage.
Around 5-8 weeks, they will moult into their adult colours, and can go to their new homes.
~Elana~
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
lovezebs wrote: Phyllis125
My first question will be, do you want to breed, and will you be able to find homes for the upcoming babies?
I ask, because Zebras, are the bunny rabbits of the Finch world, which is something a lot of people don't realize, and end up being over run by a multitude of Zebras, not knowing what to do with them all.
If you do not wish to breed, then DO NOT offer them a nest, and toss any eggs that happen to appear in the cage.
If you do want to breed, then by all means offer them a nest, and some hay or dry grass, or coconut fiber, to start them off.
Also offer a varied diet of good quality finch seed, spray millet, hard boiled eggs, a variety of greens, crushed egg shells, and cuttle bone, along with fresh drinking water everyday, and fresh bath water as well.
Your kids will mate, breed and lay eggs. Both will share in incubating (sitting on the eggs), and both will feed the babies once they hatch.
I would not recommend handling nest or eggs too much, as some parents will abandon.
Here's a time line of what to expect:
Anywhere between 2-7 eggs
Incubation will start usually after the 3rd egg is laid (which means one or the other, or both parents will sit on the eggs pretty much around the clock).
Between 11 to 15 days, the eggs will begin to hatch.
Chicks will usually fledge (leave the nest), around the age of 18-22 days..
At this stage, chicks are dependent on parents for feeding, untill approximately 35 days old.
Once they are both eating and drinking on their own, they can be seperated from their parents into another cage.
Around 5-8 weeks, they will moult into their adult colours, and can go to their new homes.
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Hello Phyllis125,
Be aware that young hens can stand a good chance of getting eggbound if they start laying too soon, and you MUST have calcium, and vitamin D supplement (to ensure she is absorbing it) available for them at all times. I've had female canary hens and Zebra finches, and they've all died of egg binding.
I didn't know about the vitamin D until one of my lovely Zebra finch hens died. I only have males now, which is kinda sad because hens are nice. Also have lots of green leafy vegetables and salads. They'll love them. Egg food is also good, or actual hard boiled egg mashed up.
Good luck!
Zebrafincher
Be aware that young hens can stand a good chance of getting eggbound if they start laying too soon, and you MUST have calcium, and vitamin D supplement (to ensure she is absorbing it) available for them at all times. I've had female canary hens and Zebra finches, and they've all died of egg binding.
I didn't know about the vitamin D until one of my lovely Zebra finch hens died. I only have males now, which is kinda sad because hens are nice. Also have lots of green leafy vegetables and salads. They'll love them. Egg food is also good, or actual hard boiled egg mashed up.
Good luck!
Zebrafincher
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Zebrafincher wrote: Hello Phyllis125,
Be aware that young hens can stand a good chance of getting eggbound if they start laying too soon, and you MUST have calcium, and vitamin D supplement (to ensure she is absorbing it) available for them at all times. I've had female canary hens and Zebra finches, and they've all died of egg binding.
I didn't know about the vitamin D until one of my lovely Zebra finch hens died. I only have males now, which is kinda sad because hens are nice. Also have lots of green leafy vegetables and salads. They'll love them. Egg food is also good, or actual hard boiled egg mashed up.
Good luck!
Zebrafincher
thank you! Really appreciate all the help
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Phyllis125
Egg binding, is when a female bird has an egg inside which she can't lay.
This is an extremely serious, almost always fatal condition, if there is no intervention.
Here's an article, which you might find interesting:
There is also all sorts of information which you might find helpfull on the Finch Information Centre on this Forum.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm ... 9&aid=3060
Egg binding, is when a female bird has an egg inside which she can't lay.
This is an extremely serious, almost always fatal condition, if there is no intervention.
Here's an article, which you might find interesting:
There is also all sorts of information which you might find helpfull on the Finch Information Centre on this Forum.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm ... 9&aid=3060
~Elana~
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Re: is my little girl pregnant?
Thank you again! I want to do the right thing for my sweet birds. George and Gracie!
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