Cage and society finch question
- delray
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Re: Cage and society finch question
Sheather You don't even see that with societies? That's interesting. My pair is always together, especially when sleeping. My aunt Ginene's societies were always piling up and the nest, all 10 of them.
Brian
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Re: Cage and society finch question
My 4 that were raised together all pile in a seed cup to sleep. While my other 2 that I added to the 4 sleep together on a perch.
1 Cat ( Logan), 2 Rosy Bourkes (Pip & Kiki), 2 Guinea Pigs (Biscuit & Gizmo), 1 Syrian Hamster (Sammy), 1 Russian Dwarf Hamster (Peanut), 4 Gerbils ( Shiloh & Emma) & (Lilly & Rose)
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Re: Cage and society finch question
Well, I must say, when I joined this bunch I thought it would be a bunch of snobs telling us all what we should not do. You don't have to look very far to find some one grouching about anything you do not being good enough. You are all such nice people! We are all trying our best to do our best. And we all love our little birdie friends! Looks to me like the little guys will have plenty of room to snuggle and fly around! I do not breed my birdies. Everything you read is all about the breeding! Life is a bit different if we are all just hanging out for the fun of it.