Sunday, December 2, 2012

Breeding Finches Made Easy


Why Should You Consider Breeding Finches

Finches are wonderful pets, and really do their part to add joy and life to any home. Because of these reasons, many a homeowner have found interest in acquiring these feathered friends for their abode. As it follows, you can only imagine how lucrative breeding finches may be.

Whether one decides to take on breeding finches, either for personal or commercial reasons, the task can be quite a challenge. It is not unusual to come into one or multiple problems when breeding, which is why every piece of available advice can actually be considered a great help. This is what we aim to provide here- simple tips that anyone who is interested in breeding these birds can look up and apply. If you are interested in getting advice on breeding them the right way, then you've come to the right place!

Easy Tips When Breeding Finches

1. Build a sound aviary- Your pets need a safe, secure and pleasant home so that they will be encouraged to breed. Do remember that the requirements for breeding may be highly different from merely keeping a finch. When you keep a single finch, perhaps a smaller space or enclosure can seem acceptable, but when they are in groups, it is best to note that these birds follow very particular courtship and mating rituals. A huge part of these mating and courtship rituals require ample space, so that is the first requirement that a finch breeder must look into.

Finches really thrive in warm and dry environments, which is why breeders are encouraged to keep finch aviaries in places that are such. It is also important to keep the floor of the cage dry. Other tips include the positioning of the aviary. So far, the best position seems to be in the north aspect.

2. Make preparations against possible predators of the birds- There are plenty of animals that can potentially prey on baby finches, and even your adult finches. If your aviary or enclosure is not protected against these, then all your hard work in breeding finches will be put to waste. Mice, especially, are known as notorious predators, and so are cats. Make sure than in constructing your bird aviary, there are protections to prevent both cats and mice from going in, squeezing in, or even clawing their way in. Use sturdy wires, and make sure that they are spaced close enough so that cats and mice do not find a way in.

3. Take care in your finch selection- Breeding finches successfully also has a lot to do with the kind of birds that you choose. For a first time finch breeder, it is advised that you steer clear off finches that are expensive or a notorious for being difficult to breed.

When selecting birds to breed, make sure that the pair or pairs that you select appear strong and healthy. Make sure that they look to be the right size, with no defects or abnormalities whatsoever. You don't want to be breeding finches that are not the best of the bunch. Another thing to look out for is the relationship of each finch to his or her potential mate. The pair should appear bonded. One finch should not seem violent or destructive to the other.

The three details mentioned are very important and can make or break any breeding process. This is why any breeder should get these factors right. When they do, they will find that breeding finches should be easier and simpler than ever.

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