Anyone make a living selling finches?
- Masterfincher
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Hi all, just curious if anyone does/has heard of anyone in this day and age making a living from breeding and selling finches? I just have finches for fun, if I added up all the feed, bird purchases and aviary materials over the years compared to sale of young, im sure i wouldnt even break even (and feel it is worth it anyway), but interested to know if it is possible to make a living from it. Thanks
- arthur
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Don't think that anyone is going to put his hand up . . for obvious reasons
But, the more success you have as a breeder; the more your market diminishes
IF anybody can make money from their birds; good on them . . and the brigade who claim that 'so & so' is only in it for the money are forgetting that you have to be a skilled and successful breeder to make money, and supply a demand that enables others to enjoy our hobby
And completely 'off topic' . .
How are the 'blue' stars going?
But, the more success you have as a breeder; the more your market diminishes
IF anybody can make money from their birds; good on them . . and the brigade who claim that 'so & so' is only in it for the money are forgetting that you have to be a skilled and successful breeder to make money, and supply a demand that enables others to enjoy our hobby
And completely 'off topic' . .
How are the 'blue' stars going?
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Well said Arthur. My 'blue'/ pied star is still going, had a few young but just normals, been quiet the last few months- my aviary is a bit overcrowded, so i expect thats the problem. Hoping to make a couple more temporary aviaries soon while planning a major overhaul next year.
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What does a blue Star look like? Would love to see that.
Stars are up their with my favourites. I have fawns, cinnamon and regular ones but with the red on their chest. Blue ones would be a dream
Stars are up their with my favourites. I have fawns, cinnamon and regular ones but with the red on their chest. Blue ones would be a dream
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Hi escapin,
search for my post from a while back - "is this a pied star" to see what a blue star is - I didn't know either!
search for my post from a while back - "is this a pied star" to see what a blue star is - I didn't know either!
- casehulsebosch
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To make money from our bird hobby or even break even we simply live in the wrong part of the world to start with.
The "money" is not in finches but in hookbeaks.
Europeans have markets like the Middle East and South Africa where they are crying out for any new mutations and are willing to put up the money.
One of my birding friends in Holland has a new mutation hookbeak. The sale price covers not only the bird food for the year but also a few dinners for the hobbyist.
Still rather live in this part of the world though
cheers, case
The "money" is not in finches but in hookbeaks.
Europeans have markets like the Middle East and South Africa where they are crying out for any new mutations and are willing to put up the money.
One of my birding friends in Holland has a new mutation hookbeak. The sale price covers not only the bird food for the year but also a few dinners for the hobbyist.
Still rather live in this part of the world though

cheers, case
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Winning Lotto is probably almost as likely to make you a living. Unless you wish to go really OTT, start with at least several acres. Breed birds that are reasonable free breeders, but not too common. Be prepared to completely change your stock every couple of years as availablility and fashions change. Sounds like a lot of work with no guarantee of success, and the likelyhood of taking most of the enjoyment and freedom to indulge in the challenges out of the whole thing.
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No doubt correct . .
Some years ago when there was a 'Dutch Auction' . . no offence Case . . for a particular parrot mutation a good mate of mine offered $40K and didn't even get a reply . .
But by the same token, some finch breeders are quietly sitting back 'smokin' the cherrywood' with contented smiles on their faces . . mainly as a supplement to a regular income
And half their luck

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