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Society with parted hair

Post by mike » Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:36 pm

I while back I saw some society finches with what looked like their hair parted down the middle. I'm having a hard time finding info online. They kind of look like Gloster canaries with the funny hair-do. Can anyone tell me what these are called?

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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by lovemyfinch » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:08 pm

They would be called crested societies.
Aren't they just adorable :?: =D>
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Post by mike » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:28 pm

lovemyfinch wrote:They would be called crested societies.
Aren't they just adorable :?: =D>
I think you got it! I think they are hilarious. Thanks for the help!
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Post by G8love4finches » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:26 am

They look like the Beatles!!....Too cute!....I have 3 of the cuties...
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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by mike » Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:31 pm

I'm hoping to find a trio of these around here. I'm not exactly sure where to look but I'm going to ask around. Societies are such dirty little things so I want ones that are fun to look at to make up for it :)
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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by Mozelle » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:46 pm

They are my Favorites!!
And VERY hard to find in my area :(

Debbie I'm deeply envious! When they have babes, would you please (please!) consider me as a prospective buyer/rehomer? I'm just desperate to find some with plans to breed for crests.

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Post by L in Ontario » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:49 pm

mike wrote:I'm hoping to find a trio of these around here. I'm not exactly sure where to look but I'm going to ask around. Societies are such dirty little things so I want ones that are fun to look at to make up for it :)
I have a few crested pied Societies available - but they are all siblings. I don't think of the Socs as being any 'dirtier' than the rest of the finches. They all seem to make the same amount of mess around here.
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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by mike » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:51 pm

L in Ontario wrote:
mike wrote:I'm hoping to find a trio of these around here. I'm not exactly sure where to look but I'm going to ask around. Societies are such dirty little things so I want ones that are fun to look at to make up for it :)
I have a few crested pied Societies available - but they are all siblings. I don't think of the Socs as being any 'dirtier' than the rest of the finches. They all seem to make the same amount of mess around here.
Thanks Liz. I'm just waiting on the BCCBs to start laying (they are already starting nests) to make sure they are a good pair and then I will be ready. I will keep you posted. Do you have 2-3 males?

The societies I had were always pooing in the bath and drinking water and I had to change it 2x or more per day. And they liked to poo on everything. It was a lot different from the other finches I had at the time.
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Post by L in Ontario » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:23 pm

mike wrote:
L in Ontario wrote:
mike wrote:I'm hoping to find a trio of these around here. I'm not exactly sure where to look but I'm going to ask around. Societies are such dirty little things so I want ones that are fun to look at to make up for it :)
I have a few crested pied Societies available - but they are all siblings. I don't think of the Socs as being any 'dirtier' than the rest of the finches. They all seem to make the same amount of mess around here.
Thanks Liz. I'm just waiting on the BCCBs to start laying (they are already starting nests) to make sure they are a good pair and then I will be ready. I will keep you posted. Do you have 2-3 males?

The societies I had were always pooing in the bath and drinking water and I had to change it 2x or more per day. And they liked to poo on everything. It was a lot different from the other finches I had at the time.
I think there may be 2 crested pied males available. These are youngsters - hatched the end of September and the beginning of December. They are not trained as fosters as yet. I'll try to confirm their gender in the next few days.
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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by star » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:22 am

Mike, I LOVE societies, the extra mess they make is so worth the joy they bring! I have crested and non in many colors/mutations. I really enjoy them so much. They totally make up for that extra mess, and I don't think they are dirty at all.

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Post by L in Ontario » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:00 am

I have one male and one female crested pied Socs that are related so you wouldn't want both of them.
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Re: Society with parted hair

Post by mike » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:25 pm

L in Ontario wrote:I have one male and one female crested pied Socs that are related so you wouldn't want both of them.
No that would be good at all, would it. Well if I plan to take a trip up that way in the near future, I can let you know and maybe I could take just the male. It's still a little early but I will see what the local shops can do for me as well.

Although it doesn't much matter, I was thinking about a white, fawn, or white/fawn crested (although I've heard the white ones can be blind). It would be interesting to find a true albino, crested society, but I don't know how good they would be as fosters. There must be a fancy society breeder in the GTA somewhere. I'm not really a fan of "designer" birds but societies are really just man-made, anyway so why not go all out!
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