will this work?
Posted: 21 Jul 2010, 17:50
Hi everyone,
I came up with this idea recently, and am wondering if it work:
ROTATIONAL BREEDING
You have a pair of birds (Example: Blue caps) that cannot be housed as 2pr per aviary in breeding season, as they will be too busy fighting to nest.
Therefore, keeping them (both pairs) in the aviary in winter, removing one pair in spring - early summer, then removing other pair from early summer -end of autumn, at which time they other pair is reintroduced.
Basically, you have 2 pairs, both in an aviary, take one out for the first part of the breeding season, then take the other pair (the one breeding in the aviary), and any fledgelings they have, and putting in the second pair to breed.
Would it work?
I came up with this idea recently, and am wondering if it work:
ROTATIONAL BREEDING
You have a pair of birds (Example: Blue caps) that cannot be housed as 2pr per aviary in breeding season, as they will be too busy fighting to nest.
Therefore, keeping them (both pairs) in the aviary in winter, removing one pair in spring - early summer, then removing other pair from early summer -end of autumn, at which time they other pair is reintroduced.
Basically, you have 2 pairs, both in an aviary, take one out for the first part of the breeding season, then take the other pair (the one breeding in the aviary), and any fledgelings they have, and putting in the second pair to breed.
Would it work?