| | What's new on birdsnherbs2 - Christine's "Photo Albums" pages Recently created and updated albums: | All photos in this album are copyright protected. | - Society Finch/Bengalese/Meeuwen
- Society finches have been kept in captivity longer than any other finch species and are considered domesticated. This is reflected in their Latin name, Lonchura striata domestica. Come see some of my Creamino and Chocolate Bengies. Creaminos are my personal favorite.
If you'd like to see my zebra finches, I have an entire Fotki folder devoted just to them: http://public.fotki.com/birdsnherbs/ - 18 photo(s) (1 MB)
- Album was created 4 years 2 months ago and modified 4 years 1 month ago
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| | All photos in this album are copyright protected. | - Bengalese X Shafttail Hybrids
- These chicks were an accident. I do not intentionally breed hybrids. However, they are interesting and so I'd like to share them. The foster father was a imperfect self (marked) Bonten Pearl (with no Euro influence) and his hen was a Pearl (again no Euro influence). She had a liason with a Creamino Shafttail male that I didn't have a mate for at the time. There were five eggs laid. All were fertile. I dropped one Creamino egg the day before she was ready to hatch, killing her. :-( The other four eggs hatched out. The Pearls didn't feed the creaminos very well and I ended up handfeeding them. It took them a very long time to fledge (almost five weeks) but they weaned almost overnight so in the end it was about the same amount of time I'd expect to feed any chick - about six weeks total.
The hybrids are HUGE compared to either societies or shafttails. TLC, my personal favorite and of course one of the Creamino hens, has cataracts in her left eye. The smaller of the two normal males developed some sort of neurological distress and died on September 6th, 2005. That was sad to watch and even sadder to say good bye. - 25 photo(s) (1 MB)
- Album was created 4 years 2 months ago
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