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Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 09:06
by Norse
good luck elferoz

I know the common way to do this is cock goldfinch and canary hen, but since i cant find a cock goldfinch atm, i have two spare goldfinch hens so i was wondering is there any tricks to do this way round.
Also could i run them in the canary aviary where i have 3 hens and a cock or would they not breed that way ?

cheers norse

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 10:04
by finchbreeder
I just left mine an avairy together with no distractions. But with 3 canary hens already to keep him busy your canary cock is not likely to put the goldfinch hens down. He's only one little male bird. :silent:
LML

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 30 Oct 2014, 10:50
by Norse
lol finchbreeder

He does ok with the 3 hens in there
maybe 2 more might push him over the edge, poor fella

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 18 Nov 2014, 08:50
by rabucazz
Would it be ok to keep 3 or 4 canaries hens with 2 goldfinch cock in one aviary? I know this breeding season is already gone, I'm just planing for the next one.

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 18 Nov 2014, 13:05
by Spitfire
The breeding season for Mules in Melbourne has just started, because the Goldfinch takes longer than the canaries to come into condition ,
I would not but 2 cockbirds in the 1 aviary because they would just upset each other, and when 1 tries to mate the other would be pushing him off. 1 Goldfinch can take care of 3 or 4 Hens
In Queensland with your Hot weather you might still be lucky to get another round unless you keep getting 40% scorchers. Good Luck.

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 30 Nov 2014, 21:00
by rabucazz
Thanks Spitfire for your hint. It makes sense. I have 3 males (2 goldfinch and 1 canary) in the same aviary now and they do fight a bit sometimes. Nothing serious though, but certainly enough to ruin my breeding plans.
finchbreeder wrote:I just left mine an avairy together with no distractions. But with 3 canary hens already to keep him busy your canary cock is not likely to put the goldfinch hens down. He's only one little male bird. :silent:
LML
Hey finchbreeder, how is your attempt of getting mules going? Any luck so far?

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 10:41
by finchbreeder
I'm not breeding mules. It was just something that happened with spare birds some time back. I love the song, but not enough to breed mules instead of pure birds.
LML

Re: giving the mules another crack

Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 17:02
by elferoz777
My breeding male goldfinch took a stringer liking ti a goldfinch hen I had in the adjoining aviary. They now have built a nest and have eggs.

Im more stiked with this than breeding mules as breeding goldfinches out of wild caught birds can be a difficult task.

Ill try and pair up my spare rooster to the canary oncer her eggs hatch.