Too many choices!
Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 17:51
Hi everyone, until recently we had two cages, one with a mixed collection, and one with a few gouldians. Now we have two more small cages, and the birds have increased. So we have two small-medium aviaries, and two small ones. The three groups are mixed collection (4 pr + some young at the moment), RH (3 pairs plus young) and YH (2 prs + young + 2 cocks). Ideally I would like to have the gouldians by head colour in each of our larger cages, and 2 pair each of the mixed ones in the smaller cages.
The spanner in the works is the idea of separating males and females for a while. I am still not sure how many people do that and whether it is necessary. I can see pros and cons in both options. Separate means the birds get a break from breeding but get stressed being caught and moved periodically. Kept together means that some birds may continue to breed and become weak. Surely in nature they self regulate? What is different when in aviary that they don't do that? This decision will impact on how we separate the birds and with various options I am not sure which way to go. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
Thank you.
The spanner in the works is the idea of separating males and females for a while. I am still not sure how many people do that and whether it is necessary. I can see pros and cons in both options. Separate means the birds get a break from breeding but get stressed being caught and moved periodically. Kept together means that some birds may continue to breed and become weak. Surely in nature they self regulate? What is different when in aviary that they don't do that? This decision will impact on how we separate the birds and with various options I am not sure which way to go. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
