Will Gouldians breed if there is more than one pair in an aviary of about 8m2?
If yes, what is the maximum pairs for me to have?
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- Tiaris
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Yes.
Bad idea to look for the maximum you can put in any aviary. Reality is, you could probably put over a hundred in there, however they would have a horrible & hazardous life.
If you want a nice Gouldian aviary with reasonable chances of breeding them well, I would go for an absolute maximum of 3 pairs, ideally 1 pair.
Good luck.
Bad idea to look for the maximum you can put in any aviary. Reality is, you could probably put over a hundred in there, however they would have a horrible & hazardous life.
If you want a nice Gouldian aviary with reasonable chances of breeding them well, I would go for an absolute maximum of 3 pairs, ideally 1 pair.
Good luck.
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As Tiaris has said; fewer birds leads to better breeding results.
If optimal breeding results aren't your primary goal, and you'd rather just have a nice collection of birds to look at, you could probably go up to six or seven pairs of finches in a 4x2 aviary; assuming the aviary is well thought out.
If optimal breeding results aren't your primary goal, and you'd rather just have a nice collection of birds to look at, you could probably go up to six or seven pairs of finches in a 4x2 aviary; assuming the aviary is well thought out.