Great episode oli 2 hawffinches are better than none nature's a beast at times upwards and onwards pal .Well done with the redpolls buddy all the best Sammy
Well done Oliver on saving the two hen hawfinch It's just knowing who to ask for help and you got it. Everyday is a school day. Fingers crossed for the rest of the season 🤞.
Great video oli, i have greenfinches and it layed eggs but they are not full when I remove the eggs do i break down her nest or give her more to continue building or arranging the nest?
Glad to see that there are a least 2 chicks left. Maybe see if the male can be involved next round to help feed. If they do not fight this time that is of course. Thanks again for the video!
Awh man, I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. I feel for you since I’m having a hard time in my breeding program this year too. I think I’m out of luck with breeding my Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu and Red Billed African Firefinch because they’re aging. Just focusing on my Gold Breasted Waxbill now. Keep up the good work!
Oh Ollie such bad news about the 2 male hawfinch chick's but fingers crossed that the other 2 continue to thrive and survive, another great episode goid luck with the twites and looking forward to next week
Pleased about the Redpolls, sad about the Hawfinches. I wondered why did the chicks die? Was it the drop from the nest caused injury, or they missed out on food. Another thought was they might gave got cold. The nest with everyone in it must be much warmer than outside. It maybe an idea to stick the fallen chicks in a much warmer environment or even an incubator. The mum may look on premature chicks jumping from the nest as a lost cause anyway.
Hello sir, I am from North Africa, my country is Algeria, and I have a male and a female goldfinch. They have been late in mating and have not laid eggs yet. I also suffer from a bird lice problem and the medicine is not working. Please, what can I do? This is all I have.
Unfortunate about the hawfinches Oli. I wonder if the stopping feeding and then starting again may be a means of only the strong surviving, although probably not as she stopped for too long, or maybe in the wild dad may help??
Bird breeding is a permant up and down, no year is the same even when we provide the same supplies. I noticed that your birds have often quite ling claws, Olli, it´s about time to consider clipping them.
No experience of breeding them but do see in a lot of birds the male feeding the chicks while female starts again Obviously you couldn’t keep them together, do wonder if some birds are just better in larger aviaries
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Great episode oli 2 hawffinches are better than none nature's a beast at times upwards and onwards pal .Well done with the redpolls buddy all the best Sammy
Well done Oliver on saving the two hen hawfinch It's just knowing who to ask for help and you got it. Everyday is a school day. Fingers crossed for the rest of the season 🤞.
I took away a nest when the chick had jumped and it made the hen feed. Good tip, so thank you for mentioning it.
well done Oliver, the ups and downs of birdkeeping! Sharing your experiences helps everyone, thank you.
Great video oli, i have greenfinches and it layed eggs but they are not full when I remove the eggs do i break down her nest or give her more to continue building or arranging the nest?
Glad to see that there are a least 2 chicks left. Maybe see if the male can be involved next round to help feed. If they do not fight this time that is of course. Thanks again for the video!
Awh man, I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. I feel for you since I’m having a hard time in my breeding program this year too.
I think I’m out of luck with breeding my Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu and Red Billed African Firefinch because they’re aging. Just focusing on my Gold Breasted Waxbill now.
Keep up the good work!
Oh Ollie such bad news about the 2 male hawfinch chick's but fingers crossed that the other 2 continue to thrive and survive, another great episode goid luck with the twites and looking forward to next week
Why didn’t you put the hawk finche chicks in with a different pair of birds to foster?
Had to be the haw finches. Gutted for you Oliver. Hope all goes well with the other two.
Pleased about the Redpolls, sad about the Hawfinches. I wondered why did the chicks die? Was it the drop from the nest caused injury, or they missed out on food. Another thought was they might gave got cold. The nest with everyone in it must be much warmer than outside. It maybe an idea to stick the fallen chicks in a much warmer environment or even an incubator. The mum may look on premature chicks jumping from the nest as a lost cause anyway.
Feel your pain mate, I have had many a bad time mainly with my Tragopans from eggs to chicks and even poultry, just keep trying👍
Sorry about losing the 2 Haw Finches mate hopefully all will be ok with the other two things with the other birds are looking good.
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Some sad news Olly, but you are doing really well . Onwards and upwards😂.
Hello sir, I am from North Africa, my country is Algeria, and I have a male and a female goldfinch. They have been late in mating and have not laid eggs yet. I also suffer from a bird lice problem and the medicine is not working. Please, what can I do? This is all I have.
Unfortunate about the hawfinches Oli. I wonder if the stopping feeding and then starting again may be a means of only the strong surviving, although probably not as she stopped for too long, or maybe in the wild dad may help??
Bird breeding is a permant up and down, no year is the same even when we provide the same supplies.
I noticed that your birds have often quite ling claws, Olli, it´s about time to consider clipping them.
No experience of breeding them but do see in a lot of birds the male feeding the chicks while female starts again
Obviously you couldn’t keep them together, do wonder if some birds are just better in larger aviaries
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