Crested Society Chicks

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Crested Society Chicks

Post by CandoAviary » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:05 pm

My societies have been busy. I started with 1 crested female, and 3 smooth head males. They had 3 crested chicks, quickly folowed by 3 more chicks, 1 crested and 2 plain. They also have a nest of 5 gouldians that are fledging and a nest of 2 gouldians covered in pin feathers..... They did have a nest of cast off eggs but I presume they are ruined due to the fledglings going in and out of each nest box...... they are funny.
My pretty little cream
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With her MOM
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A brother on the right and a new fledgling on the left
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Fledgling with MOM
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A plain head fledgling...just came out today
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A gouldian fledgling...these will be normal red heads
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A different gouldian with Foster Mom and 2 Foster Dads
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They are checking him out
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This is the 3 nest in different stages set up
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Another plain head in the nest with 2 gouldian half brothers
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The other nest with the 2 younger gouldians
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Post by MLaRue » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:21 pm

Those crested babies are precious!!! :D =D>

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Post by isabird » Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:44 am

So cute. I can't wait to have society babies :lol:
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Post by lovemyfinch » Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:47 am

They are all precious. :D
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Post by cindy » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:18 am

Candace, they are really very nice. I love the fawns, one looks a little like a red chestnut color. The light and dark chocolate remind me of fugde ripple ice cream.

Congratulations on the little ones.

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Post by L in Ontario » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:54 am

Ooh babies, babies, everywhere! =D>
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Post by GOULDYGIRL » Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:13 am

Very cute babies!! I love the societies. I really like that light cream crested girl in the first pics. My boys would love her :wink:

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Post by SuzE » Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:51 am

Oooh, what absolutely beautiful babies and gorgeous mom. I do love those crested babies. Must find me one... :mrgreen: =D>
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Post by terrylt7 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:16 pm

Very pretty birds and great pictures. Awwww those babies are adorable.

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Re: Crested Society Chicks

Post by isabird » Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:43 pm

Candace,
How do you set up your societies for fostering? Also, when do you take the society babies away. Mine are such a happy little family it will be hard to seperate them :D
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Re: Crested Society Chicks

Post by CandoAviary » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:00 pm

Natalie,
I had bought the one female and 3 males and put them in a cage with 3 nest. The female laid eggs right away. I had a few tosslings thrown from the gouldians and I just put these day old chicks on top of the eggs.... they fed and I added other tossling the next day as the gouldians tossed. Their own society chicks hatced and they raised 4 goulds and 3 societies :lol:
In the meantime I had added gouldian chciks from a diffentent tossing to a seperate nest in the same cage...One of the extra males started feeding them.
The third nest was given a couple of left over eggs from a pair of gouldians I decided to not let breed anymore..... they had already started to lay their 3rd clutch though. It was these eggs that I put in the 3rd nest and the other male started incubating and then fed them....So I had 3 nest in the same cage and they community raised all the chicks in the 3 nest, both goulds and societies.
Since then I let them have another clutch of their own....4 from that one. Seperating now by the sexes....do not want inbred birds.
I have a pair of older gouldians that are not interested in breeding. I did notice that the female would go brood in the nest...yet never any eggs. I put 4 chicks from a gouldian tossing in there and they are raising them beautifully.... no conditioning necessary...... so I have not used the gouldians for fostering any more.

Many people have their societies get broody by sitting on plastic eggs or their own that they discard :( . I have not found this to be necessary. These gouldians seem to see a baby in the nest and feed :D Though I do suppliment the chicks also until I know they are begging loud enough and the societies or foster gouldians ard feeding enough to keep me from worrying.
Here's a picture of the cage set up with the 3 nest
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