cuban - jacarini finch
- Harry the Horse
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Could someone please give me a definitive answer to the question of keeping these two species together in a large ( 9mx3mx2m) planted aviary.I have read conflicting reports on this matter and am totally confused . Any help will be greatly appreciated ,thanks
- vettepilot_6
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Like people all birds are different. ...so you will have to buy from a breeder who has the quieter type cuban and keep your eyes on them especially during breeding. ..two feed stations would help also. ...
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- finchbreeder
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Temperament example. My current Cuban cock is not safe to have Orange Breasteds in the same avairy, he will hound them to death. My previous 2 Cuban cocks before that were fine with OB's and ignored them. Just an example of my experiences with 3 different cocks over a period of quite a few years. Sorry have not tried them with Jacarini's.
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- Trent1
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I have just recently brought a pair of jacarini's i have introduced them into a large planted aviary with Orange Breasted, Crimsons and cubans just to name a few and they seem to be fine with everything
- SamDavis
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I've had Cubans and Jacarinis together for years without issue. Might be different in small aviaries. The only real issue I've ever had with Cubans is cocks that are aggressive/murderous to their own kind, including young if not caught up once independent.