I was thinking of buying a pair of Gouldian finches at the local bird show next weekend..
As my avairy is full,can i put them in a breeding cabinet to breed or is it to early.???
How long can they stay in cabinet.????
Thanks
Brett
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- TheFinchMan101
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It's probably a bit late to be putting them in a breeding cabinet, it's best if you put them in early in the breeding season but if they are in a cabinet I'd keep them in for the breeding season then take them out when they start their moult during spring to give them a rest in a larger cage or aviary
- djb78
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There are many factors to this
1- Size of cabinet the bigger the longer
2- Is this just used to try and pair the birds off
3- Do you want them to breed in them or live permanently
4- Health issues- obesity is one of the main issues which can lead to alot of others
5- Location, is it out of the weather, are they protected from cold winds, do they get enough light.
My answer would be unless you have a generous cage size (roughly 2m long 1m width 1m high) you could keep them in there for most of the year, cage this size still gives them plenty of flight space. This should help with obesity more room more excersize.
My opinion on this would be leave them in the Avery through winter and at the start of Sep put them in the breeding cage.
1- Size of cabinet the bigger the longer
2- Is this just used to try and pair the birds off
3- Do you want them to breed in them or live permanently
4- Health issues- obesity is one of the main issues which can lead to alot of others
5- Location, is it out of the weather, are they protected from cold winds, do they get enough light.
My answer would be unless you have a generous cage size (roughly 2m long 1m width 1m high) you could keep them in there for most of the year, cage this size still gives them plenty of flight space. This should help with obesity more room more excersize.
My opinion on this would be leave them in the Avery through winter and at the start of Sep put them in the breeding cage.
Danny
- Brett
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Thanks for feed back
The cabinet is 1.20 long x 40cm wide x50cm high.
Maybe a bit small,i found it on a road side pick up and have do a few touch ups on it.Kids will give it a paint tomorrow
I will post a picc tomorrow
Brett
The cabinet is 1.20 long x 40cm wide x50cm high.
Maybe a bit small,i found it on a road side pick up and have do a few touch ups on it.Kids will give it a paint tomorrow
I will post a picc tomorrow
Brett