Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
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I have 3 pairs of zebra finches in a 24x20x24 inch cage. This cage seemed large enough at first but as spring approaches I've noticed that my little guys are spending more time pulling out each others neck feathers than I would like to see. I don't have a nest in the cage and I don't want babies. I don't have space for a larger set up so I was considering selling/giving them to the man that runs the local grain store since he has a large aviary to house his finches. My problem with this is; I have one female finch that I believe to be quite old. When I got her, the breeder said her finches were all between 1 and 5 years old and I think Cleo is indeed an old bird. Her eyes seem wrinkled compared to the others and she has never bonded with any of the males. She spends her time alone, trying to stay away from the others. She is healthy, eats like a horse, bathes and plays but usually by herself. I never see her preening the other birds or they preening her. I just can't let this one go. I feel she has not much interest in breeding or being in a stressful state with lots of other birds around her for competition. I would like to keep Cleo but send the others off to produce as they all seem to want to do lately. If I keep Cleo alone, will she be lonely? Can I keep her with my male canary? He free flies each day in the bird room and the first place he goes is to the finch cage. He seems to enjoy their company. Can a finch and a canary live happily together or does a finch absolutely, positively need the company of another finch? I want to give Cleo and happy old age, free from stress with a companion that will compliment her and not compete with her. Is this possible? Jeanne
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656.1 | BRAT::BOURGAULT | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:52 | 6 | ||
I would try the two together, cautiously. Keep a very close eye on them for the first couple of weeks. Male canaries aren't too agressive so it might work out. Just don't move the zebra into the canary's cage, but rather give them a new cage. Birds can be very territorial with their cage and he might take it as an invasion of his home and the poor little | |||||
656.2 | A quiet home for Cleo | SALSA::DEFRANCO | Tue Mar 03 1992 17:41 | 22 | |
Well, I finally made a decision. Last weekend, I sold two pairs of finches and kept good but "old" Cleo and one of the males that seemed to be her partner. Cleo and Theo are now living in the flight cage by themselves and seem quite happy. The six finches were so noisy and dirty compared to just the two of these. I guess this proves that more is not always better. I really felt badly about selling the other finches because they were really my most beautiful (whites and silvers) but I know it was the best thing I could do for all of them. Cleo has perked up and seems much more interested in her mate. Who knows, she may still have some life left to her after all. As for the canary, Mario, well he just loves to sit on top of the finch cage and I think he is very envious of their nest. Maybe I'll give him a nest too. No mate though, just a nest! Jeanne |