well ive just been out to the avaries and have heard baby orange breasts(goldbreasts)after some much bad luck with them. bout 14months ago (price was $45pr) i bought a pr to go in me big avairy then 6 weeks later or so i lost the cock bird so i waited until the next local monthly avicultua meeting where they have members birds for sale and got a cock bird for $15 . put in the avairy thena few week later the new cock bird went missing again. so i bought a new cock bird from the monthly meeting again for now $20. so put it in the avairy then the hen bird went missing bout 5months ago or so. at this point i wass bout to give up with them and give the cock bird to me dad for new blood. then a bout n6 weeks ago i saw an ad in the Quokka(state wide for sale news paper for everything) for orange breast hens at $35 each bit dear i thought but ill give them another go so i got it. then i thought i will get the cock out from the big cage and put the pr into me new flight avairy , which had pr of pied seagreen parrot finches and pr of ruddys. put them in and both the ruddys were attacking the orangebreast so i thought ill take the orangies out a move and put them in were me one of me Prefab avairy and take a pr of doublebars out and put them in the flight. within a week or 2 both the orangies and double bars started building nest. now the orangies have babies i can hearbut not to sure bout the doublebars. So i ahve now finnaly had succes with them after so much trouble with them .
sorry for the long story
thanks chris
yah some success finnaly with orange breasts
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Congrats Chris, well done
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Hi Chris. I know how you you feel. I'm sure that there is a critical size where you don't feel the pain and frustration of apparently consistant "bad luck". I know I'm nowhere near that size (<40 birds, 10 species) but when that magic happens and they breed it's a fantastic feeling. Most aviculturists too are real conservationist and protectors of germlines that have sustained themselves without wild inputs or imports for such a long time and they have done so without goverment assistance and often against the imposts of goverment directives. Its a great story and love hearing of these successes.
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well an update on the pair. just cant seem to stop them now the first clutch they had the chicks died then went straight back to nest and had 2 young which i didnt even think they were nesten still. then once they were weaned they went back to nest and now have brought out 4 young. last week at work i spotted a pied orange breast hen so now i need to pr her up with a cock bird