Re: The Economics of Aviculture
Posted: 02 Jul 2011, 22:18
Greg what I have done over the years by moving house every few years has had an impact on what I have kept. I have always managed to keep what I wanted, whether it be zebs or my softies .But have made a few mistakes and regrets along the way .
I have now been fortunate to start once more , on a much larger scale than before, this being a 10 year project but more like 20. The way I see it that when I started back into birds about 9 years ago I couldn't even think of where I would be today . What started me back then was a pair of blue parrot finches I got for $60, man they bred like flies from there the sale of the babies bought me new stock and different varieties. Most of my aviaries I built myself so I think I had a greater respect for my birds and tired to save mone building them myself, but dont recomend it to everyone, I did have more hair 6 months ago.
My current set up is nearly finished but still along way off by the time its finish about $10000 would have been spent and thats not including labour...To justify spending this amount , I must say I am passinate about my birds , You know you want to start again over here its in your blood , I had my hiatus when I was with my x wife and hated it.
Personally I dont think there is much money to make in aviculture, for some there is but its hard work either with new mutations or the hard to breed birds. I am just happy raising a few youngster's to sell and buy more , a few years ago a friend of mine told me that it is a hobby, if you have a cat or dog you still have to feed it same with birds to keep them you pay to feed them, so if you breed young to sell the, money goes to buy new birds not food or other items . because if your not breeding them you still pay to feed the buggers...at the end of the day mate you know you still want to keep birds , just start small I know it will be hard with the want want want, I know been there done that and still do , especaially looking at some of the pics on the forum.....oh well ...pete
I have now been fortunate to start once more , on a much larger scale than before, this being a 10 year project but more like 20. The way I see it that when I started back into birds about 9 years ago I couldn't even think of where I would be today . What started me back then was a pair of blue parrot finches I got for $60, man they bred like flies from there the sale of the babies bought me new stock and different varieties. Most of my aviaries I built myself so I think I had a greater respect for my birds and tired to save mone building them myself, but dont recomend it to everyone, I did have more hair 6 months ago.
My current set up is nearly finished but still along way off by the time its finish about $10000 would have been spent and thats not including labour...To justify spending this amount , I must say I am passinate about my birds , You know you want to start again over here its in your blood , I had my hiatus when I was with my x wife and hated it.
Personally I dont think there is much money to make in aviculture, for some there is but its hard work either with new mutations or the hard to breed birds. I am just happy raising a few youngster's to sell and buy more , a few years ago a friend of mine told me that it is a hobby, if you have a cat or dog you still have to feed it same with birds to keep them you pay to feed them, so if you breed young to sell the, money goes to buy new birds not food or other items . because if your not breeding them you still pay to feed the buggers...at the end of the day mate you know you still want to keep birds , just start small I know it will be hard with the want want want, I know been there done that and still do , especaially looking at some of the pics on the forum.....oh well ...pete