Solitary vs Mixed
- ruthieharris
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Any thoughts on what works best for you , 1 Pair alone in smaller Aviary or in mixed larger Aviary ? Pros and cons ? Not talking about finches that can be housed as a Colony but Finches that only 1 pair is better
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- Tiaris
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Pros of single pair - no competition for anything & you get the opportunity to more easily learn exactly what makes that species tick ie. exactly what they eat & what they prefer to do when they aren't forced into the only nesting, roosting, feeding option available due to competition. Main cons are cost & feeding routine constraints of 1pr per aviary & slightly less aesthetically appealing viewing of 1pr in a small aviary vs more species in a larger aviary. But from the birds' perspective single pr option is all pros & no cons. Likely breeding results for most species are a far better prospect with the single pr option.
- Craig52
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Well said Tiaris,i now don't have any mixed collections but have a dozen smaller aviaries with 1pr of finches in each,namely crimsons and lesser redbrows and it is a lot more work but the results are a lot better.Tiaris wrote:Pros of single pair - no competition for anything & you get the opportunity to more easily learn exactly what makes that species tick ie. exactly what they eat & what they prefer to do when they aren't forced into the only nesting, roosting, feeding option available due to competition. Main cons are cost & feeding routine constraints of 1pr per aviary & slightly less aesthetically appealing viewing of 1pr in a small aviary vs more species in a larger aviary. But from the birds' perspective single pr option is all pros & no cons. Likely breeding results for most species are a far better prospect with the single pr option.
Other finches that i have bred 1pr in an aviary are blue caps with fantastic results so it all boils down to wanting to specialise and have total control of feed/nesting sites/the best birds to pr together etc etc. Craig
- ruthieharris
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Yeah does make sense , thanks guys
Never ever be afraid to do whats right if the well being of an animal is at stake.
Societys punishments are small compared to the wounds we afflict on our Soul when we look the other way.
~ Blue Caps ~ Tanimbars ~ Cutthroats ~ Gouldians ~ Silkie Chickens~
Societys punishments are small compared to the wounds we afflict on our Soul when we look the other way.
~ Blue Caps ~ Tanimbars ~ Cutthroats ~ Gouldians ~ Silkie Chickens~