Temperature for goulds
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- CocoFiber Craftsman
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Temperature for goulds
Courious what people here are keeping their room temperture at with goulds while breeding and when not breeding?
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During the winter months I don't let me bird room go below 60 at night and the daytime temp is between 65-68 for my breeding and non-breeding birds. They do fine at these temps.
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allgirlsmom - I see you are in So. California, so hope you have been safe. Another forum I am on has a number of members in California, and though none of them have been directly in danger, they are having to deal with issues of air quality. This is the website of a Lady Goudian breeder in Castaic, California:
www.friskyfinches.com
I don't remember just where in California that is. He keeps his Gouldians in outside aviaries all year round, and says temps in his area range from low 20's winter nights to highs of 115, so you might want to contact him to see what special measures he takes for cold weather. I would imagine he has an indoor or protected area that the birds have access to. He has quite a lot of information on how he cares for his Lady Gouldians, so it is a very interesting website.
www.friskyfinches.com
I don't remember just where in California that is. He keeps his Gouldians in outside aviaries all year round, and says temps in his area range from low 20's winter nights to highs of 115, so you might want to contact him to see what special measures he takes for cold weather. I would imagine he has an indoor or protected area that the birds have access to. He has quite a lot of information on how he cares for his Lady Gouldians, so it is a very interesting website.
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Sally, thank you for the info. I will definitely contact him.
We have been fortunate in regard to the fires. We could see the flames and smoke in the hills around us, but the wind blew the smoke away from us. We had 1-2 days of ashes and smoke but not really bad. The finches seemed fine through it all, however at the start when the Santa Ana winds had started, they were so curious about it and seemed a little bewildered.
We have been fortunate in regard to the fires. We could see the flames and smoke in the hills around us, but the wind blew the smoke away from us. We had 1-2 days of ashes and smoke but not really bad. The finches seemed fine through it all, however at the start when the Santa Ana winds had started, they were so curious about it and seemed a little bewildered.