Despite providing no nesting material or boxes, my pair of Zebras are sitting on eggs laid on the aviary floor. I have a young grandson that would love to see them hatch, otherwise I would just remove the eggs.
It is just about impossible to catch birds in my smallish aviary. If I remove the young prior to fledgling stage, will they survive in their own cage without the parents?
If so, at what age could I remove them?
Thanks again,
Leonie
Young Zebras removal
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Hi Leonie, they would need at least 21 days after fledging before you could move them. Make sure they can feed themselves and feed the same diet as the parents. Craigdavlee wrote:Despite providing no nesting material or boxes, my pair of Zebras are sitting on eggs laid on the aviary floor. I have a young grandson that would love to see them hatch, otherwise I would just remove the eggs.
It is just about impossible to catch birds in my smallish aviary. If I remove the young prior to fledgling stage, will they survive in their own cage without the parents?
If so, at what age could I remove them?
Thanks again,
Leonie
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A couple of years I had a pair nest on the floor of a 7x3 foot aviary with about 15 Canary's they hatched and reared 4 young and were very territorial .