Gouldian hen laying eggs without a nest?
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Gouldian hen laying eggs without a nest?
Has anyone had a gouldian hen lay eggs with no nest for them?
If so what happened to the eggs?
Chris
If so what happened to the eggs?
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Thanks Sally for your thoughts.
I guess I really can't stop mother nature or prolong it. I was hoping to have my gouldians nest in another month but they have come into breeding mode. The males are tearing up the newspaper at the bottom of the cage and the hens are making the feeder cups their nesting areas. I have introduced the nests into the cages today and one of the pair have already taken residence in the box.
Oh well... I guess I wouldn't be able to band the chicks when they hatch.
Chris
I guess I really can't stop mother nature or prolong it. I was hoping to have my gouldians nest in another month but they have come into breeding mode. The males are tearing up the newspaper at the bottom of the cage and the hens are making the feeder cups their nesting areas. I have introduced the nests into the cages today and one of the pair have already taken residence in the box.
Oh well... I guess I wouldn't be able to band the chicks when they hatch.
Chris
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Chris, I'm wondering why you say you won't be able to band the chicks? Not having more than the one pair of GBs, and never having banded birds before, I'm wondering if it's because you don't know who laid the eggs? Just curious...chrischris wrote:... I have introduced the nests into the cages today and one of the pair have already taken residence in the box.
Oh well... I guess I wouldn't be able to band the chicks when they hatch.
Chris

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Fran because when the chicks are at an age for banding I'll be on vacation and my friend who is feeding the birds won't band them for me.
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franny wrote:Chris, I'm wondering why you say you won't be able to band the chicks? Not having more than the one pair of GBs, and never having banded birds before, I'm wondering if it's because you don't know who laid the eggs? Just curious...chrischris wrote:... I have introduced the nests into the cages today and one of the pair have already taken residence in the box.
Oh well... I guess I wouldn't be able to band the chicks when they hatch.
Chris![]()
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Ahhh! And here I thought it was something that any finch keeper should know! Silly me.
Well I hope you have a great holiday anyway. And I don't blame your bird sitter for not doing it for you... I'm actually paying someone else to clip my GBs toenails because I'm too frightened of hurting them myself.

Well I hope you have a great holiday anyway. And I don't blame your bird sitter for not doing it for you... I'm actually paying someone else to clip my GBs toenails because I'm too frightened of hurting them myself.
