cuban with one leg
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cuban with one leg
Just wondering if any one has had or knows of finches being able to breed with only one leg? Is it possible or unlikely?
I have a male cuban that lost the bottom half of his leg as a youngster, he gets along fine eating,perching etc but not sure if he would be able to breed,any ideas?
I have a male cuban that lost the bottom half of his leg as a youngster, he gets along fine eating,perching etc but not sure if he would be able to breed,any ideas?
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Since the leg was lost as a youngster and he was not born with it there shouldn't be anything wrong with his genetics.
Not too sure about cubans but I've heard of Goulds with one leg successfully rearing a clutch. Might be because Goulds copulate in the nest most of the time but give it a shot and see, should be interesting.
Not too sure about cubans but I've heard of Goulds with one leg successfully rearing a clutch. Might be because Goulds copulate in the nest most of the time but give it a shot and see, should be interesting.
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I have a lavender who lost half of a leg in an accident, and like you I'm hoping that he'll be able to successfully mount his little girlfriend. I just gave them a nest, so have my fingers crossed. I'm not sure if they're nest breeders or if they breed while on their perches (haven't spotted any of my lavenders getting romantic) - I wonder where cubans breed?
Hilary