Haha! i figured it out!
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Haha! i figured it out!
I finnaly decied what spieces im adding my my "collection".
2 Owl Finches ($30 each)
2 european gold finch ($75 each)
do you think this is good?
and a good deal for cash?
And i was AMAZED BY TH PRICE OF THE OWLS! 30$ EACH
2 Owl Finches ($30 each)
2 european gold finch ($75 each)
do you think this is good?
and a good deal for cash?
And i was AMAZED BY TH PRICE OF THE OWLS! 30$ EACH
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Re: Haha! i figured it out!
That is a very good price on the owls. They sell here for 60-80 dollars each.
Aren't those goldfinches agressive? I do not think you can put them with owls.
Aren't those goldfinches agressive? I do not think you can put them with owls.
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30 for owls..wow thats super cheap..tell me where. hehe 

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Im good freinds with the store owners, and if i have the owls with the gold finches whats some bad things that could happen?
and they have a preety big collection of finches.
they have the cuban finch ($300 a pair), and those are hard to find
and i think im sure the gold finches are hard to find also.
and they have a preety big collection of finches.
they have the cuban finch ($300 a pair), and those are hard to find
and i think im sure the gold finches are hard to find also.
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Alec's Finches wrote:Im good freinds with the store owners, and if i have the owls with the gold finches whats some bad things that could happen?
and they have a preety big collection of finches.
they have the cuban finch ($300 a pair), and those are hard to find
and i think im sure the gold finches are hard to find also.
The gold finches could beat up on the owls, chase them incessively, pluck them and possible kill them. Owls are very timid, shy and passive.
If you put them together please watch them carefully and even then after a while the trouble could begin.
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I agree, I would not keep the Gold Finches together with the owls. They are more than twice the size of the Owls and I believe are best kept with their own species.
I have always seen Gold Finches housed separately.
I would think of maybe pairing some Orange Cheeks or Orange Breast waxbills with the Owls if you can find them
I have always seen Gold Finches housed separately.
I would think of maybe pairing some Orange Cheeks or Orange Breast waxbills with the Owls if you can find them

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The European Goldfinches are not that big, about 4", but the Siberian and Himalayan are a bit bigger 5". The Europeans are great singers, but I do think they are a bit pushy. Let me know how they fare with the Owls. I have been contemplating getting a pair, but didnt want to chance the safety of my other passive birds. Good luck.
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Let us know...would love to see some pics soon.Alec's Finches wrote:im gonna get the owls for sure, idk about the goldfinches...

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