35 chicks, 8 different species. What a Wild spring breeding finches!!
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Take a look at all of the different chicks that I have this spring from 8 different species of birds. For that reason I LOVE spring time!!!!
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That's so cool seeing your Bourkes share a nest with your Zebras.
Yeah pretty crazy. The bourkes are so passive that they just let anyone move into their nest with them.
Thanks for the video excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Another great video Chris! Congrats on all your success either way your birds!
Thanks a bunch!
Great update!
Thanks!
Great update Chris, so many baby chicks... well done. We are still waiting for our Stars to breed, they have a couple of trial runs, but not followed through yet... Thanks for sharing...
Hoping for the best. My two pairs have done several trial runs before they hatched out any chicks. Keep at it.
Your channels' blowing up 😮 nice intro music
Thanks man. I appreciate your support.
Hello Christ. Taking about orange chick, I saw in a youtube from Spain , where the guy used tralis for plant in a tube shape, fill it up with weet and branches of pine tree, he put it on the wall and the bird make the nest between the branches. If you can cover the nest with more grass it will be better. And move the planter to anothet corner
Awesome thanks for sharing. I will do that.
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I have them and they breed in the aviary i feed them the normal diet eggs greens and so on but i dont give live food but they get live stuff from the floor because is hearth and compost all my birds do very well !try to put any material outside around the corner nest
Thanks for sharing.
Hey Chris, let me know if you want to re-home some euro society finches
Ok sounds good.
I'm in Utah too. Would love a bird buddy maybe to trade with or buy from.
Yes absolutely.
Hey how many buttons quail do you have in each section and how many males with hens
I try to keep it at a trio in each cage 1 male to 2 females. My one cage has 1 male to 3 females.
Good afternoon. I have a mixed colony of finches. Most have more than three pairs of each breed except my star finches of which I only have 1 pair. Would it be safe/ok to have just two pairs of one species In the same space? Or should I have more than 2 pairs?
It all depends on the space that you have available for the birds if you’re in a very large space then 3 pairs or more should be fine. It’s important to note that some species do well together with multiple pairs and other species do better with just one pair due to aggression or competition.
Hey Chris how can I contact…. Do you have a email thanks
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