Hi
This is probably for the people with a few Aviaries.
Are there many people here that specialise in specific Species?..... like several pairs of the same breed in multiple aviaries.
(Gouldians aside ;)
I know in my younger years i wanted lots of different species and was probably the reason why i didnt breed some birds. Still the same now i guess but when i get some more room i hope to really focus on singers and siskins.
(Still want some parrot finches and Softbills ;)
Oh so little space time and money......one step at a time i guess.
Cheers
Luke
(Long winded i know but my mind runs wild
Numbers of species
- gomer
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Luke, i am trying to cut back on species.apart from gouldians i have from 1 to 8 pr of most Aussie finches.three to five pair being an average.
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Hi Gomer, do you think by focusing on less species you will improve your results?gomer wrote:Luke, i am trying to cut back on species.apart from gouldians i have from 1 to 8 pr of most Aussie finches.three to five pair being an average.
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- gomer
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I hope so Luke,As i am putting in more time and effort and cash in.I want to try to help the less common or wanted Aussies.But perhaps keep a pr of the more common ones.Its hard to do, as i have cut back on gouldians.
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- Lukec
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very true, i reckon the Aviaries at my parents will always have Gouldians in them.
Do you have any Diamonds?... have you had much luck with them?.
Do you have any Diamonds?... have you had much luck with them?.
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I have three birds at the moment.And will not be purchessing any more for a while.As i have not had alot of luck with them.Also long tails i am not breeding any out of three birds and will net be getting any more for a while.
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- Pete Sara
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i ,, like gomer have down sized a bit this year currently i have 3 pair of diamond firetail . 1 pair of painteds 2 pair of plum heads, 3 pair of red face in various colour forms, 1 pair of blue face , 1 pair of cubans plus 3 pair of softies, got rid of the red zebbies and the hecks the african fires. would love to have more but i wish for a good season and need to keep the numbers down.....pete
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my plan is to stay committed to exotics. since they can't be replenished if they die out and their numbers fluctuate so much in australian aviaries i consider them all to be threatened in one way or another.
there are a couple of species i'll probably never be able to do without, i absolutely adore orangebreasts for example. so i'm sure i'll always keep a good 3-4 pair of them. i also have a thing for strawberrys, fires and increasingly, cordons.
there are a couple of species i'll probably never be able to do without, i absolutely adore orangebreasts for example. so i'm sure i'll always keep a good 3-4 pair of them. i also have a thing for strawberrys, fires and increasingly, cordons.
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It seems you guys might be thinking a reduction in the numbers of species may help produce larger quantities of a particular bird too.
Interesting..
Interesting..
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