Decided to candle my 5 societies eggs, and all 5 of them appear to be fertile! I didn't keep track of when the eggs were laid/when they started incubating, and I leave for San Francisco on Friday for 13 days...so I'm sure I'll be coming home to babies! My birdsitter has a lot of work cut out for her this time around...
The male is a crested chocolate pied, and the female is a normal chocolate pied. Should be some interesting babies come from the two of them!
Society Eggs
- finchmix22
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Re: Society Eggs
Congratulations! I can't wait to see what type of babies you get. Hopefully at least half crested.
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Re: Society Eggs
Congrats! You will have quite the surprise when you get home won't you?
5 new surprises




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8 adorable Society finch ~ 4 beautiful Gouldian finch
~1 Cockatoo~1 Sun Conure~1 Green Cheek Conure~1 Parotlet~1 dog~ many pond fish & a 7ft Red Tailed Boa, Little Niki
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Re: Society Eggs
Congrats on the fertile eggs 

Janine
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shaftails,gouldians,societies,green singers,owls,cubans, and 1 parrotlet

Re: Society Eggs
Just got home last night from my vacay to california, to discover I have a nest full of 4 baby societies! They still have their eyes closed, but have some pin feathers coming through, and you can see the colors coming in! Very exciting! This is the good news...
The bad news... my male orange cheeked waxbill died the day before I got home. I knew he was looking a little frail before I left, but I thought he'd pull through... I think he was a really old bird to be honest. All the others look bright & healthy, so I'm not worried about a disease.
The bad news... my male orange cheeked waxbill died the day before I got home. I knew he was looking a little frail before I left, but I thought he'd pull through... I think he was a really old bird to be honest. All the others look bright & healthy, so I'm not worried about a disease.
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Re: Society Eggs
Sorry for the loss of the orange waxbill, but congratulations on the new chicks. Very bitter sweet, but there's hope in the new life that has taken the place of those who have passed. Please keep us updated on your four new feathery gems of joy. 

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