The Highs/lows of 2014 and goals for 2015. Whats yours?
Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 20:06
Hi all,
I was reflecting on all the things I have attempted in the last 12 months of bird keeping and it made me realise why I love the hobby so much.
Its not about the monetary value of the bird or how rare and exciting it is, I found the best feeling I got was when I worked hard to achieve what I wanted to achieve whether that was getting my linnies to go down on eggs or breeding a single pied ruddy.
I like hearing the stories of other breeders and keepers and the specific little projects or goals people set always interests me.
I thought I would post this general theme and ask AFFers what there top three accomplishments were for the 2014 calendar year?
Also what were the top three challenges or things that didnt go to plan?
Finally what are your top three goals for 2015?
Mine were/are
Accomplishments;
1) getting my first lot of red siskins to fledge
2) Getting my goldfinches to settle and nest in my small aviary
3)Getting my lineolated parrots to nest
Challenges;
1) Sticking to my bird breeding project goals. With so much out there its easy to divert your attention and interest. Remaining committed is tough sometimes but well worth it.
2)Getting my princess parrots to breed. They kept trashing their eggs or leaving their young....very annoying when they were given a spacious aviary and every kind of green food they demanded
3) Keeping my young blue goulds strong. This may attract some flack but I lost most of the blues I bred. I gave them all the extra attention as I was advised and I cant put my finger on it. The parents were good strong birds and have not given me any problems so that will be an issue for the drawing board.
Goals for 2015;
1) Out cross my blues to some of the strong normals I bred in 2014 to establish a large colony of strong split bits
2) Breed aviary bred goldfinches
3) Start a decent line of red zebs, I already have good base stock and young on the perch but the real work will start early next year after the first cull.
Thanks all for another great year, have a great xmas and new year and I look forward to seeing what unfolds next year.
Steve
I was reflecting on all the things I have attempted in the last 12 months of bird keeping and it made me realise why I love the hobby so much.
Its not about the monetary value of the bird or how rare and exciting it is, I found the best feeling I got was when I worked hard to achieve what I wanted to achieve whether that was getting my linnies to go down on eggs or breeding a single pied ruddy.
I like hearing the stories of other breeders and keepers and the specific little projects or goals people set always interests me.
I thought I would post this general theme and ask AFFers what there top three accomplishments were for the 2014 calendar year?
Also what were the top three challenges or things that didnt go to plan?
Finally what are your top three goals for 2015?
Mine were/are
Accomplishments;
1) getting my first lot of red siskins to fledge
2) Getting my goldfinches to settle and nest in my small aviary
3)Getting my lineolated parrots to nest
Challenges;
1) Sticking to my bird breeding project goals. With so much out there its easy to divert your attention and interest. Remaining committed is tough sometimes but well worth it.
2)Getting my princess parrots to breed. They kept trashing their eggs or leaving their young....very annoying when they were given a spacious aviary and every kind of green food they demanded
3) Keeping my young blue goulds strong. This may attract some flack but I lost most of the blues I bred. I gave them all the extra attention as I was advised and I cant put my finger on it. The parents were good strong birds and have not given me any problems so that will be an issue for the drawing board.
Goals for 2015;
1) Out cross my blues to some of the strong normals I bred in 2014 to establish a large colony of strong split bits
2) Breed aviary bred goldfinches
3) Start a decent line of red zebs, I already have good base stock and young on the perch but the real work will start early next year after the first cull.
Thanks all for another great year, have a great xmas and new year and I look forward to seeing what unfolds next year.
Steve