Bird Breeding Update + How to set them up to breed | Finches | Canary | Bird Aviary |
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Today will take a look at how the 2022-23 breeding season has been going so far by going nest by nest and looking at some baby birds and Ill also explain the process of how to set up your finch pairs.
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Great Video like always
Good to know about the egg food thing. I'm going to have to make adjustments there.
Same here. I add it dry in a cup. They eat it but mixing it with wet might help.
They love it when its a bit moist only bad part about doing this is you have to toss out what they dont eat by the end of the day but when given is small amounts they have little to no waste
I occasionally give it moistened but they don't eat much of it and, you're right, I have to throw a bunch away because of it. That's why I was giving it dry, but I usually put a few smaller sized mealworms in with it along with a bit of commercially dehydrated mealworm and mix it all up. Helps the live mealworms last a bit longer too and I can leave it for few days. Dont want them to get fat though and now I've got some potential direction on why my egg fertility rate seems low. I think I'm going to try to just give a lot lower amounts of egg mix in my mixture. I'm not in a position to put out sprouted seeds daily, only once or twice per week. I usually do as stated here and throw a bit into the egg mix noted above. I've just got to cut back on the amount of dry egg food I put in there because was using that as the primary base of my mix. Always good info here.
Thanks for the vid I’ve been waiting for it
Your welcome hope it helps out
Could you talk about society finches fostering other birds eggs or babies. Very good video.
Im have an older video on that subject, but will be doing a newer one here soon in the meantime heres the link incase you havent seen this one ua-cam.com/video/VlP7IKyKld0/v-deo.html
Please make a video about star finch breeding 😁
What the sproud seed look like
Perfect video Rancel! My breeding season is good until now, much better then last year 👍 wish you all the best!
P.s. maybe you consider to make some videos about how to sex ( male/female ) some different species again 😊
Thankyou Alex 😁 glad to hear your breeding season is going better. Ill work on some of those videos I havent done one of those in a long time
@@paradiseaviary yeah, and you have lot of species to show! 💪👍
I like your watering system. Beats having to fill hundreds of cups practically everyday.
OMG YES!!! Im actually wotking on that video should come out soon ill show tge entire system and how its set up. This thing is a life saver ! Wish I would have done it years ago
Thank you so much for your help on your videos.
I like the numbers to identify your cages, where can purchase them?
Your welcome, I baught these on amazon
@@paradiseaviary thank you, there’s so many of them, if you don’t mind, which ones you got?
I appreciate it.
Thank you for your videos! I used to raise canaries until I burned up a Teflon pan. I lost all of them. Someday I hope to have another canary.
Your welcome and ☹️ im so sorry to hear about your loss, hopefully someday youll get back into them
I need some pairs of owl zabra and society finches pm me and I live in Maryland
i get many eggs from my gouldens, but when they hatch, they don't take care of chicks. toss them or don't feed them.
Breeding older or mature gouldians help. Also getting your stock from bred gouldian not foster helps a bunch. Also make sure to offer all the seeds veggies eggfood they can eat even if they don't eat the greens or eggfood.
Colony breeding helps
Goulds can be a pain sometimes! The best success ive had has been with pairs that are in their 2nd breeding season usually by then they are 2yrs old or so and these tend to be better parrents but even so you may have pairs where the males just interested in mating again and tosses the chicks. Try to keep your male busy add things to the cage that will ocupy him also make sure to give eggfood and sprouted seeds before chicks hatch and throught the rest of the time while they have chicks so the parents feel like theres enough food to keep them alive otherwise they can toss or abandon.
Your doing something wrong. You need to put a divder between cages. You don't want the pairs looking at the other pairs you want them to concentrate on there partner. Try it I guarantee you will produce more chics.
100% agree with you back in the day with my old setup I used to block the sides so pairs couldnt see the next door neighbor but with this new one its all open but trust me been thinking about a way to do that same exact thing
@Paradise Aviary Home Depot sells a sheet of white PVC that works perfect and it's easy to clean.
Hi, how are you doing? Your channels is always informative for me as I'm new in finch keeping.
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