good luck elferoz
I know the common way to do this is cock goldfinch and canary hen, but since i cant find a cock goldfinch atm, i have two spare goldfinch hens so i was wondering is there any tricks to do this way round.
Also could i run them in the canary aviary where i have 3 hens and a cock or would they not breed that way ?
cheers norse
giving the mules another crack
- finchbreeder
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Posts: 11625
- Joined: 27 Jun 2009, 20:00
- Location: Midwest of West. Aust. Coast
- Location: Midwest of West.Aust.Coast
I just left mine an avairy together with no distractions. But with 3 canary hens already to keep him busy your canary cock is not likely to put the goldfinch hens down. He's only one little male bird.
LML

LML
LML
- Spitfire
- ...............................
- Posts: 367
- Joined: 15 Jul 2014, 20:28
- Location: Melbourne
The breeding season for Mules in Melbourne has just started, because the Goldfinch takes longer than the canaries to come into condition ,
I would not but 2 cockbirds in the 1 aviary because they would just upset each other, and when 1 tries to mate the other would be pushing him off. 1 Goldfinch can take care of 3 or 4 Hens
In Queensland with your Hot weather you might still be lucky to get another round unless you keep getting 40% scorchers. Good Luck.
I would not but 2 cockbirds in the 1 aviary because they would just upset each other, and when 1 tries to mate the other would be pushing him off. 1 Goldfinch can take care of 3 or 4 Hens
In Queensland with your Hot weather you might still be lucky to get another round unless you keep getting 40% scorchers. Good Luck.
- rabucazz
- ...............................
- Posts: 38
- Joined: 28 Jul 2014, 14:32
- Location: Brisbane, QLD
Thanks Spitfire for your hint. It makes sense. I have 3 males (2 goldfinch and 1 canary) in the same aviary now and they do fight a bit sometimes. Nothing serious though, but certainly enough to ruin my breeding plans.
Hey finchbreeder, how is your attempt of getting mules going? Any luck so far?finchbreeder wrote:I just left mine an avairy together with no distractions. But with 3 canary hens already to keep him busy your canary cock is not likely to put the goldfinch hens down. He's only one little male bird.![]()
LML
- finchbreeder
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Posts: 11625
- Joined: 27 Jun 2009, 20:00
- Location: Midwest of West. Aust. Coast
- Location: Midwest of West.Aust.Coast
I'm not breeding mules. It was just something that happened with spare birds some time back. I love the song, but not enough to breed mules instead of pure birds.
LML
LML
LML
- elferoz777
- ...............................
- Posts: 1758
- Joined: 01 Feb 2012, 22:15
- Location: Fairy Meadow, NSW
My breeding male goldfinch took a stringer liking ti a goldfinch hen I had in the adjoining aviary. They now have built a nest and have eggs.
Im more stiked with this than breeding mules as breeding goldfinches out of wild caught birds can be a difficult task.
Ill try and pair up my spare rooster to the canary oncer her eggs hatch.
Im more stiked with this than breeding mules as breeding goldfinches out of wild caught birds can be a difficult task.
Ill try and pair up my spare rooster to the canary oncer her eggs hatch.
Breeding Project 2020-2025.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.