New zebra finch hen

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rey2pokey

Jayburd wrote:My aviary isn't up here... which one were you looking at?
Nope, no zebbies at all. Some others though, like cordons & waxbills
Don't be annoyed, gray babies are just as nice. You are sure to get some whites and some penguins as well too, so a bigger mix is a better thing! ;)
I seen pictures of your birds on the "members finch photos" category and I was just judging by the background. :D

I've had gray offspring before and I will still be happy if indeed there are some in the clutch, but I am more excited for CFW's or Penguins. They will be my first.
rey2pokey

bluebutterfly213 wrote:Unless you know exactly what is in the genetic makeup behind the birds you have you still could get a surprise.
Keep trialling with the forecaster to see what colour pairs would need to be put together to get the white and the penguin and you will see what colours could spring up.
Yes, I am messing around with the possibilities as we speak. It's actually quite fun.

Thanks again BB123 ;)
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rey2pokey wrote:I seen pictures of your birds on the "members finch photos" category and I was just judging by the background.
ahhhhh I see. We've moved since then, so the new one's going up soon. I had some baby zebs recently too. All whites, adorable hand tame ones... :D
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Oh looking forward to seeing the new one then. Was it your decision to hand tame or were they abandoned, do you have photos?
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Parent reared, but I held them every day while parents sat on my shoulder. They were also very tame.

Yep, I have some photos, but will take me a while to upload them... will post as soon as I do :D
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Jayburd wrote:Parent reared, but I held them every day while parents sat on my shoulder. They were also very tame.

Yep, I have some photos, but will take me a while to upload them... will post as soon as I do :D
That's awesome. When you say soon do you mean in a couple of minutes lol the reason being is it's getting pretty late where I'm at. Also, I think that's cool that you have such a great connection with your birds.
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My camera's a bit stuffed so will attempt tomorrow once my dad's looked at it.

Yeah, I enjoy having contact with my birds. I have a hand tame King Quail (you probably know them as Button Quail) who when I give him meal worms will take them from my hand and then give them to his hens before eating any himself :D :D
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That's great. Do they breed easily? it reminds me of a chicken lol.
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quails or zebs?

Zebs had one pair bred 12 in a season. all whites & blues.
Then the hen died. the cock was passed onto different forum member & hasn't bred a chick since!! just shows how much they have to be able to choose their own mates.
quails bred 19 in one lot. very very VERY easy to breed!
Julian

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Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
rey2pokey

Jayburd wrote:quails or zebs?

Zebs had one pair bred 12 in a season. all whites & blues.
Then the hen died. the cock was passed onto different forum member & hasn't bred a chick since!! just shows how much they have to be able to choose their own mates.
quails bred 19 in one lot. very very VERY easy to breed!
I was talking about the quails wait 19 chicks at once! woah.

Well I think that is right about zebra because when my original pair had a clutch of two they were so happy. Then, they started another clutch to soon due to me not taking out the nest and she died. I replaced her with multiple hens but he never really showed interest anymore. As for my penguin male that I have now he didn't seem very happy with the gray female I had with him in the beginning, once I replaced her with the CFW female and he seen her for the first time he was beeping and singing with joy and within an hour or so they were already preening each other then I knew they were the perfect match. ;)
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