Jul 3, 2013 12:06:10 GMT
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Post by mrme3257 on Aug 22, 2013 22:21:37 GMT
any tips on breeding zebras like personal experiences? and ive heard of budgies and zebras being housed together and theres also budgies who attack finches and wondering would my budgies go mad trying to attack the zebras even though their in different aviaries . because if i let my budgies out to fly a bit and explore?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 0:04:58 GMT
Keep them separate budgies are non to bite their toes off also budgies will destroy their nests.
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Post by mrme3257 on Aug 24, 2013 20:38:40 GMT
you dont understand what i mean is that there both kept separate but when i let my budgies out to fly would they affect the finches from breeding?
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Post by kikkinu on Aug 24, 2013 20:51:11 GMT
you dont understand what i mean is that there both kept separate but when i let my budgies out to fly would they affect the finches from breeding? I doubt that finches will really be bothered by budgies flying about. They will still breed imho
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Aug 25, 2013 0:49:02 GMT
Your question is not clear.
If budgies are flying in their own flight, they won't disturb finches. (If this is what you meant to ask)
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Post by mrme3257 on Aug 25, 2013 20:20:48 GMT
i sometimes let the budgies out to fly around and they fly over to the finches cage to see whats going on and vice versa so im asking would the finches not be scared or anything when the budgies fly over and see the chicks if there is any?
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Aug 26, 2013 7:56:47 GMT
No birds should be allowed to fly and land on a breeding cage of breeding pair. It disturbs the breeding pair and causes many complications.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Aug 26, 2013 7:56:54 GMT
No birds should be allowed to fly and land on a breeding cage of breeding pair. It disturbs the breeding pair and causes many complications.
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Post by mrme3257 on Aug 26, 2013 21:33:25 GMT
Thank you
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Jul 3, 2013 12:06:10 GMT
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Post by mrme3257 on Sept 2, 2013 20:48:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2013 22:01:19 GMT
So you keep your budgies and finches in the same aviary but they don't breed in the same place as they live? And why is there an aptamil box pinned to the wall?
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Post by Learner on Sept 3, 2013 1:01:41 GMT
Years ago I kept a few budgies and cockatiels as well as many zebra finches and other small foreign seed-eaters.
The budgies and cockatiels were housed in one aviary with a flight while the zebras and finches were in their own adjoining aviary with their own flight.
I would not have mixed foreign finches with budgies although the flights were side by side separated by wire-mesh.
Both lots of birds bred successfully within their own flights insight of each other but neither had access to the other.
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Post by mrme3257 on Sept 3, 2013 19:08:27 GMT
starlingqueen its made into a little box that i was gonna put breeding material in.
Learner i have another flight cage the far side that i was thinking of putting a breeding pair of finches into or making a breeding cage and putting all finches into the other flight cage.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 19:24:57 GMT
Ooo, can we see pictures of the flights, would be very interested?
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Post by mrme3257 on Sept 3, 2013 19:30:07 GMT
nothing fancy just and wooden shed divided in two
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