Zebras in quarantine just won't listen!!
- williep
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I provide:
1 X-Large or Jumbo egg, or 2 small ones
2 Tsp hulled sunflower seeds
2 Tsp commercial dried eggfood with dried herbs and added vitimans
1 Tsp crushed egg shell
2 Tsp Sprouted seeds
I then add small pieces of veg that I have available usually 1/2 carrot, cabbage, spinach or something and chop it in the mini-blender.
I usually provide fruits separate as it makes the wet mix too wet (if that makes any sense). If I add grapes or something it only lasts about 2-3 days in the fridge otherwise it lasts 4 -5 days.
This is enough to feed about 14-18 finches for about 4 days.
1 X-Large or Jumbo egg, or 2 small ones
2 Tsp hulled sunflower seeds
2 Tsp commercial dried eggfood with dried herbs and added vitimans
1 Tsp crushed egg shell
2 Tsp Sprouted seeds
I then add small pieces of veg that I have available usually 1/2 carrot, cabbage, spinach or something and chop it in the mini-blender.
I usually provide fruits separate as it makes the wet mix too wet (if that makes any sense). If I add grapes or something it only lasts about 2-3 days in the fridge otherwise it lasts 4 -5 days.
This is enough to feed about 14-18 finches for about 4 days.
- jamezyboo21
- Weaning
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Wow, those are cool breeding boxes you should get them patent.
Society Finches, Fire Finches, Strawberry Finches, Owl Finches, Plum Head Finch, Goldbreast Waxbill Finches, Orange Cheek Waxbill Finches, Blue Capped Cordon Finches, Zebra Finches, Bronzewing Mannikin Finches, Red-Cheek Cordon Blue Finches, and Button Quail
- williep
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- Location: South Africa
- williep
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So the babies weaned over the weekend. I caught them and placed open bands on them, then separated them to their own flight cage.
The flight is twice the height of my breeding cages to encourage them to exercise.
I had not removed the nest when they fledged as they still sometimes slept in it at night.
I was about to remove the nest to give my pair a rest until I saw 5 new eggs in the nest!!! I couldn’t believe it, this pair just won't quit, I replaced the nest and the hen immediately returned to the nest. I couldn't believe that I could have missed this, but I thought the hen was feeding some of the young in the nest or just starting to show interest in breeding again, but here we sit with 5 more eggs. She started incubating seriously this morning so let’s see what happens.
The flight is twice the height of my breeding cages to encourage them to exercise.
I had not removed the nest when they fledged as they still sometimes slept in it at night.
I was about to remove the nest to give my pair a rest until I saw 5 new eggs in the nest!!! I couldn’t believe it, this pair just won't quit, I replaced the nest and the hen immediately returned to the nest. I couldn't believe that I could have missed this, but I thought the hen was feeding some of the young in the nest or just starting to show interest in breeding again, but here we sit with 5 more eggs. She started incubating seriously this morning so let’s see what happens.
- williep
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moe moe2, I think this is more a case of being surprised than not being happy. Of course I want them to breed but this is very short notice, usually I like to give my breeding pairs a month or so to recover.
The pair are in excellent health and don't seem tired at all, I only have 2 children (one 3 years and the other 3 months) and I look like death everyday at work so I wonder how they do it.
The pair are in excellent health and don't seem tired at all, I only have 2 children (one 3 years and the other 3 months) and I look like death everyday at work so I wonder how they do it.
- williep
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Update2:
Their second batch of babies fledged over the weekend and all four are doing great. The weaned babies from the first clutch have already colored and I gave two of them away already to a breeder friend.
This pair boggles me as they fledged 2 clutches in 45 days (from fledging to fledging) and raised 2 clutches within 3 months from the date I acquired them.
I removed the nest and am giving them a rest for a month or two as soon as the second clutch weans.
Their second batch of babies fledged over the weekend and all four are doing great. The weaned babies from the first clutch have already colored and I gave two of them away already to a breeder friend.
This pair boggles me as they fledged 2 clutches in 45 days (from fledging to fledging) and raised 2 clutches within 3 months from the date I acquired them.
I removed the nest and am giving them a rest for a month or two as soon as the second clutch weans.
- williep
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Pic added of new clutch
Here is a photo of the second clutch with the 4 fledglings.


- poohbear
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[quote="williep"]
1. I provide quite large breeding cages that are closed on 3 sides (48"x28"x26"high)
2. I provide a balanced diet (according to my best knowledge)
3. I include a lot of eggs and sunflower seeds in my wet mix (I believe the high protein encourages breeding)
4. I rarely disturb my birds, once a day to feed them and once at night to close the breeding room
And THAT people is how to breed finches...If you want pretty cages and entertainment 24/7 don't expect cages full of chicks.
Paul.
1. I provide quite large breeding cages that are closed on 3 sides (48"x28"x26"high)
2. I provide a balanced diet (according to my best knowledge)
3. I include a lot of eggs and sunflower seeds in my wet mix (I believe the high protein encourages breeding)
4. I rarely disturb my birds, once a day to feed them and once at night to close the breeding room
And THAT people is how to breed finches...If you want pretty cages and entertainment 24/7 don't expect cages full of chicks.
Paul.

- williep
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