
Zebra finches
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Zebra finches

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Re: Zebra finches
FINCHMAN1959 First of all welcome to the forum! There are many of us who have zebra finches, myself included. There's also a lot of information available including information on breeding zebra finches. There's a link on the left that will get you there.Its the finch information center.
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May I ask what your feeding them? When breeding they require a lot of protein so egg food is definitely a must. Also what type of nest have you provided and how old are the birds(if you know). What is your cage set up and how many birds? A picture is always appreciated, we love seeing each others birds.
Trisha
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Re: Zebra finches
The eggs are likely infertile and they are cleaning the nest, removing, eating the infertile eggs.
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Re: Zebra finches
Welcome to the forum!
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Re: Zebra finches
Out of curiosity are you providing the hens with some form of calcium (so they aren't consuming their shell in order to gain it) or something with protein like egg food? Some hens will break and eat their eggs because of a nutritional deficiency.
Hens will also break eggs to eat them because they taste good. That can be a very hard habit to break.
Hens will also break eggs to eat them because they taste good. That can be a very hard habit to break.
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Re: Zebra finches
My birds getting plenty of cuttlefish and they also get egg food sometimes a little fruit and they have oyster shell I only have 4pair at the moment but my cages are almost 3ft long I will take some pics and post them and my set up
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Re: Zebra finches
FINCHMAN1959 welcome to the FINCHforum! There is many great articles to read at the www.finchinfo.com located at your left screen! Also, if you place your location in your profile, it could help with locale-specific questions in the futures!
The Administration and Managing team here welcome you!
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