2nd clutch.. all infertile???

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colorin
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thanks Buzzard! that was a quick reply! :lol:
I'll leave it as it is then
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well, good and bad news...
As one pair had all 5 eggs infertile and the other pair had all 7 eggs fertile, I decided to swap 2 eggs, so the first pair could take care of two chicks and the second pair would be left with just 5 of them and would have less mouths to feed..
Everything was fine. All 7 eggs hatched, but the 2 chicks that hatched in the first pair's nest I found tossed and dead :cry:
That pair has never ever tossed a chick, so I'm wondering whether it has been any of the already fledged siblings that still go into the nest every now and then (parents don't seem to care at all when they do)
Does it make any sense to you? This pair has been excellent both brooding and feeding their previous clutch...
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Did they lay fresh eggs straight away not long before or just after tossing young?
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No, they were, and still are, incubating their own infertile eggs. These eggs would have hatched at least a week ago if they were fertile
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Hard to say I would remove eggs and let them go again.
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I haven't remove them because I'm waiting for the other pair's clutch to fledge in a week time and then remove both nests, as I don't want them to go on breeding when moulting season starts. I'd rather let them rest before they molt
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second clutch from my diluted cock, 5 chicks . The smallest is a yellow hen, but is any of the other 4 diluted? they all look "normal" to me
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Sounds like a hive of activity.I`m not a hugely experienced breeder but what i`ve found is that if you interfere or not the results will often be the same and possibly better if you just let them be.If the eggs look fertile then they probably are and i`ve personally never bothered to candle eggs.Gouldians can rear large clutches and ive read up to 10 is possible.Fair chance yours would have been fine with 7.As soon as the young are feeding them selves i would be removing them but if the parents are going back down before this happens there isnt much you can do.At least you know they`re very keen and your on the right track.
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I know better now. Trying to help I guess made things worse. Next time I'll leave the eggs whether they are 7 or 9 :-)
I felt so guilty when I saw those two tossed chicks!
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