Lady
Gouldian
Finch Breeding FAQ
What Age is Ideal to start breeding
lady gouldian finches?:
16+ months ( after
first adult moult ) Too early and you can have poor immature
gouldian parents that are not very patient. This can lead to:
-pitching
-short incubation
periods
-neglect
-aggression
How old Can Gouldian Finches Breed ?:
The cockerel
gouldian finch can be bred up to 8 years of age
The gouldian hen
about 5 yrs.
The gouldian hen
lays her best clutches usually in the 2nd and 3rd breeding seasons.
How do I know
a gouldian pair is ready for breeding?:
First note the condition of the gouldian hen and if she :
-has a bright red or deep black beak , this is a sign of peak hormonal
condition
-crouching low on the perch
-eats lots of protein and cuttle bone.
Next look at the cockerel for
the following signs.
-sings
-dances
-has a pearly white beak ( glossy shine)
-beak tip colour is bright in intensity
These are all good signs the pair is ready.
What is the best cage
size for breeding?:
A cage that is about 2 1/2 to 3 feet square
This will allow
the chicks to remain with the parents until the next brood hatches, so
they can learn the fundamentals of breeding (
courtship/laying/brooding/feeding).
Smaller cages = less
room for the chicks and parents to co habitate confortably.
Chicks cannot be left in to learn the
fundamentals of breeding as there will be too much squabbling.
How
do I set up a pair for breeding?:
First place a male in the breeding cage.
Allow 5-7 days to pass and then introduce the hen.
After 2-3 weeks and you note the gouldian pair seem to get along
introduce some nesting material to see how the
cockerel gouldian reacts.
If he starts playing with it, introduce a nest the next day.
What type of
breeding diet
should I provide?:
One that includes:
-lots of protein
( both animal and vegetable is best)
-cuttle bone
(calcium)
-mineral block
or any type of mineral product
-charcoal ( optional)
-seeds ( high
in carbs)
What
is an ideal gouldian nest size/shape etc?:
We prefer nests that are narrow and deep as the gouldians seem to
prefer these.
We have not used the L shaped nests so frequently advertised and have
had no problems with the ones we use.
They are more comfortable in nests which have the half open entrance
feature as opposed to hole entranced ones.
How do I know if the
gouldian pair is laying/ incubating?:
The easiest way to tell is if the cuttle bone consumption increases
quite a lot.
If the hen/cockerel seem to disappear for great lengths of time.
The cockerel and hen gouldian are in the nest box chatting ( soft
clicks/ coos etc..)
How long does it
take for the eggs to hatch?
-eggs take up to 16 days after the hens starts brooding ( usually after
4th eggs is laid).
How can I tell if
the gouldian eggs are fertile?:
-fertile eggs after 8 days have a sheen to them and are like white
porcelain.
If candling you will see red veins in the eggs beginning to grow and
branch
out.
-clear eggs are easily detectable after 8 days of incubation as they
-have no odour
-do not change in appearance from time of laying.
-dead in shell eggs are easily detected by:
-dark un-even striated ( striped) colouration of egg
-strong smell if broken open
-un even weight distribution visible when egg is placed on flt surface
as it
constantly rolls to the same side.
How often should I
do nest checks?:
Very few as this can be very stressful on the goulds and may cause
adverse reactions if gouldian finches are stressed too much.
We recommend:
- 8 days after incubation begins to determine if the clutch has any
fertile eggs.
-two days after eggs are expected to hatch to make sure chicks have
hatched successfully and are receiving feedings from the parent
goulds.
-a week after the eggs have hatched to make sure they are still being
fed and gaining weight and there are no dead in nest chicks that may
cause disease or death of their nest mates.
These are the only times we recommend nest checks.
We realize that this can be a very exciting time for the breeder but
caution is very much warranted if you wish to have a successful
clutch.
What age is ideal
for banding?:
Between the 10th-13th day after hatching
-too young and the band slips off
-too old and you cannot get the band on easily and mat harm the
gouldian chick.
This is the ideal time to put in some paper towel or similar to prevent
soiling of the chicks and to make nest cleaning that much easier when
the nest is removed.
What age do gouldians normally fledge at?:
Between the ages of
22-25 days is normal.
How do you manage your broods so that you do not have fledglings just
coming out of the nest and and the hen laying another brood? :
We remove the nests
after the chicks have fledged and replace it after about 3 weeks, so
that the hen and cockerel do not abandon the first clutch before they
are weaned properly.
When should you
remove the gouldian chicks from the parents?:
I would recommend
removing the
gouldian chicks after they have witnessed their parents feed the next
clutch at least for 1 day so they understand all the fundamentals of
breeding.
Chicks removed too
early can
make poorer parents as they lack the education necessary to be
successful brooders/feeders. If you are not interested in
teaching the
gouldian chicks then removing them at about 4-5 weeks after fledging
should allow them enough time to be eating on their own.
Got a
question/comment
regarding lady gouldian finch breeding please post it to our forum or at our yahoo
group and
I'll see if I or one of our members can answer it for
you.
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cockerel in top breeding condition (
notice pearly sheen)
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hen in top breeding condition
(notice whole beak is blackened)
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good size for breeder cage (
76.20 X 76.20 X 91.44 (cms)) pictured: lutino hen and rh pb gb
cockerel
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Nests.
ideal size for gouldian finch pairs (12 X 13 X 16 (cms)) |
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VIDEO
gouldian male
collecting nest material
5.3 mbs |
VIDEO:
gouldian chick singing
1.6 mbs |
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