Red Browed sexing
- Jenk
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Does anyone know how to sex Red browed finches, I've had mine for over a year now and they just don't seem to be interested in breeding...I read somewhere that the actual red markings across the brow on the hen taper off to a point as opposed to the cock who's red markings end square, can anybody offer any advise please?
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- Craig52
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That way does work but the easiest way is the colour of the breast,in cocks it is steely blue/grey and the hens it is grey/brown in adult birds. CraigJenk wrote:Does anyone know how to sex Red browed finches, I've had mine for over a year now and they just don't seem to be interested in breeding...I read somewhere that the actual red markings across the brow on the hen taper off to a point as opposed to the cock who's red markings end square, can anybody offer any advise please?
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Do they have a wide variety of nests to choose from? e.g. at least one more nest that pairs of finches? What are you feeding them in the way of greens etc?
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Another real problem with redbrows is that one pr on their own usually wont breed,they are a colony breeder so you really need at least 3pr to stimulate each other into breeding.Craig52 wrote:That way does work but the easiest way is the colour of the breast,in cocks it is steely blue/grey and the hens it is grey/brown in adult birds. CraigJenk wrote:Does anyone know how to sex Red browed finches, I've had mine for over a year now and they just don't seem to be interested in breeding...I read somewhere that the actual red markings across the brow on the hen taper off to a point as opposed to the cock who's red markings end square, can anybody offer any advise please?
Lesser redbrows are the exception,they seem to breed better with one pr per aviary. Craig
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[quote="finchbreeder"]Do they have a wide variety of nests to choose from? e.g. at least one more nest that pairs of finches? What are you feeding them in the way of greens etc?
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Yes plenty of nests to choose from probably 4 spares... I feed silver beet, cucumber, egg and worms daily some times bok Choy, broccoli. These birds breed all year round don't they?
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Yes plenty of nests to choose from probably 4 spares... I feed silver beet, cucumber, egg and worms daily some times bok Choy, broccoli. These birds breed all year round don't they?
Jenk
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I have 3 tea trees and other trees in the aviery not to mention plenty of cane nests... Will they not use the cane nests?Tiaris wrote:Do they have plenty of thick brush to nest in? Won't generally use boxes, etc.
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I have heard some will only nest in live/very fresh tea tree and not the dry stuff.
I wouldn't know from experience as I haven't kept them but I do know the wild ones in the back paddock nest in lantana, tea tree and any other thick bushy plant they can find.
Sounds like you are looking after them well.
Good luck
I wouldn't know from experience as I haven't kept them but I do know the wild ones in the back paddock nest in lantana, tea tree and any other thick bushy plant they can find.
Sounds like you are looking after them well.
Good luck
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