Two lots of two pairs

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Two lots of two pairs

Post by featherlessfriend » Tue Mar 15, 2016 1:29 pm

Hi

Would it work if I housed two pairs of owl finches with two pairs of red throated parrot finches (or if I can't get any another specie like stars or gouldians) in an indoor large flight/small aviary - 2.5' x 5' x 2-2.5'.

I was thinking two pairs because then it would be easier to sell offspring because I wouldn't have to sell siblings but unrelated pairs.

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Re: Two lots of two pairs

Post by debbie276 » Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:00 pm

I always assume when you have multiple pairs of the same species housed together, all chick's are siblings. You can never be 100% sure that the pairs stayed true to each other, and all it takes is one time.

Here's the cage calculator that is a good general idea for how many will fit.
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php

Says about 6 to 8 birds but it's going to depend on species and personalities.
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Re: Two lots of two pairs

Post by Sally » Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:14 pm

I agree totally with debbie276, you cannot be sure that any babies are not siblings when you house more than one pair of a species together. Some finches bond quite well, but many pairs are not monogamous. The only way to be sure to have unrelated babies is to keep the pairs separate.

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Re: Two lots of two pairs

Post by wilkifam » Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:47 pm

If you have two pairs of each, then all babies would really have to be counted as being related.
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Re: Two lots of two pairs

Post by featherlessfriend » Tue Mar 15, 2016 5:09 pm

Thank you for answering

I didn't think of that,hmm.

What about two cages, probably either 3 or 4' x 2', with a pair of owls and a pair of red throated parrot finches (if I can get any) in each cage.

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