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Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 20:52
by maureen_g
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 20:59
by Pete Sara
The best bet is to try and catch the adults , put a leg ring on them as it makes it easier for later if you can use a different colour on each so you can identify them the female's or on alternate legs if you have the same colours. As long as you are quick it shouldn't be a problem...Pete
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 21:02
by TomDeGraaff
Although I don't always practice what I preach, I try to ring my breeders. That way when young mature, the identification quandry doesn't arise.
I wonder if - since you have to catch and ring somebody - you should catch the adults and ring them. Just a thought

Tom
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 21:12
by maureen_g
Uraeginthus wrote:Although I don't always practice what I preach, I try to ring my breeders. That way when young mature, the identification quandry doesn't arise.
I wonder if - since you have to catch and ring somebody - you should catch the adults and ring them. Just a thought

Tom
poitta wrote:The best bet is to try and catch the adults , put a leg ring on them as it makes it easier for later if you can use a different colour on each so you can identify them the female's or on alternate legs if you have the same colours. As long as you are quick it shouldn't be a problem...Pete
If the adults would be copoperative and get out into the safety cage I might have a chance to catch them but they are guarding those bubs so fiercely and mostly staying in the area where the nests are - the buggers!!! Perhaps if I linger in the aviary for longer than usual they might come out. But if they don't I can't see how I could catch them in that area. They are so freaking fast and suspicious!!!!
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 21:15
by maureen_g
I had no idea those babies would grow so damned fast!!!! They were half their size a week ago!!! Too many maggots!!! They're awfully cute though when I can catch a glimpse of them.
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 23:25
by finchbreeder
Sounds like you need to put their maggotts in a small wire cage with a string on the door that you can let down once they go in to pig out.

Then you can catch and ring them.
LML
Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 24 Nov 2013, 23:51
by maureen_g
finchbreeder wrote:Sounds like you need to put their maggotts in a small wire cage with a string on the door that you can let down once they go in to pig out.

Then you can catch and ring them.
LML
Aha!!! Now the maggots get put into a box which I have access to from outside the aviary!!!!! I might be able to rig up a door of some description inside. But they are so fast and would never be eating maggots if they see me near. Hmmmm. Food for thought though

Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 25 Nov 2013, 05:22
by Diane
maureen_g wrote:But they are so fast and would never be eating maggots if they see me near.
Time to bring out the camouflage gear and hide behind a tree to get the job done.

Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 26 Nov 2013, 11:00
by NgoDuong
use the fishing line, tie it loosely so when you pull it, the door shut by itself. then go and hide somewhere and wait.

Re: Double Bar dilemma
Posted: 01 Dec 2013, 14:39
by maureen_g