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Re: Recommended Aussie Breeds?

Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 09:29
by Brooksy
That's a fairly noble and worthwhile cause Amanda.
There are two main reasons why finches become rare in aviculture.
1 is that they are hard to keep (aggressive, high maintenance, die easily) which requires a bit of experience to succeed.
2 is they are a bit on the drab and lifeless side like the silverbill (but a nice bird in their own right)
The Gouldian and painted are brilliant little Aussie birds to start with and the painteds can become fairly tame.
Something a bit more challenging would be the Diggles, Hecks Longtail, & W E Masks (seperate of cause) but you would need a lic for them.
The main thing is to have fun with the more common species first :thumbup:

Re: Recommended Aussie Breeds?

Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 17:59
by ragamuffin
Thanks all, it's interesting reading these responses. I'm glad that this forum exists, I think without it we could have blundered our way into a few issues. I quite like the idea of some of the plainer ones, despite our interest in having a few showier finches, we realise they aren't the be all and end all, I mean our zebs are quite plain but I love them to pieces. Glad to have a bit to think on, and again, thankyou for the advice. :)

Cheers
Amanda

Re: Recommended Aussie Breeds?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 07:28
by Diane
ragamuffin wrote:Might have to rethink our Cuban idea then (drat, there go the names Missile and Cigar! :P ).
Great names, maybe just on that basis alone another aviary is needed just for a pair of Cubans, you could even name the aviary "South of the Border!"