Hello, my family and I got a pair of zebra finches a couple of months ago. We adopted them from a bird rescue so we don't know their age or anything about them besides they are male and female. I moved them to a bigger cage about 2 weeks ago, and recently noticed them mating for the first time(that I saw) about a week ago. They don't have a nest and I didn't want to encourage breeding, but I know they are known to breed. I would prefer to not have chicks, but they are my mom's birds so there's nothing I can do except create a healthy environment and see what happens.
There are four eggs so far in a food dish. They are doing a great job incubating, both male and female sit on the eggs. It's just not safe for the chicks if any hatch, it's a very small dish, not deep and only big enough for one parent to just fit in. I have something bigger I can move them into with proper bedding, but I don't want the nest to be abandoned. Any advice on what to do in case any of these eggs are fertile so that they aren't hatched in a small dish with seed. I'd like to move them(but keep them in the same spot, just a larger bowl) and hope parents will go back to incubating
There are four eggs so far in a food dish. They are doing a great job incubating, both male and female sit on the eggs. It's just not safe for the chicks if any hatch, it's a very small dish, not deep and only big enough for one parent to just fit in. I have something bigger I can move them into with proper bedding, but I don't want the nest to be abandoned. Any advice on what to do in case any of these eggs are fertile so that they aren't hatched in a small dish with seed. I'd like to move them(but keep them in the same spot, just a larger bowl) and hope parents will go back to incubating