Posted September 3, 200816 yr Hi All, Interested to know about the complete cycle of breeding, say starting from selecting a hen and a cock from aviary to till this pair goes back to aviary after breeding 2 or 3 rounds of breeding in breeding cages/cabinets. Whether any similar thing exists with colony breeding also or how breeding pairs are given rest after 2 or 3 rounds of breeding in colony breeding method. Checked in our forum FAQ Breeding section and pinned topics, but unable to find some related article which talks about this topic. So thought to start a new thread and appreciate your responses. Thanks in advance, Karthik
September 4, 200816 yr Look in the Breeding Journal sections there are plenty of stories and info in there
September 4, 200816 yr I agree there is a lot of information in the breeding section on this forum. If you want to know more here's a link to an excellent web site that might help http://www.officialbarrieshuttbudgerigars....edingadvice.htm
September 6, 200816 yr Author Thanks Neat and Neville for your responses. In the first place looks like I haven't posted my question that clear. Basically what I am trying to understand is how a complete breeding cycle looks like...say from initially selecting a pair for breeding, placing them in the breeding cage, pairing/re-pairing, adding nest boxes...etc till end of the chicks fledge and breeding pairs finally goes back to its aviary... Look in the Breeding Journal sections there are plenty of stories and info in there :hap: Yes, but I am not sure whether what I am looking for can be found there.....since what I am interested in is a very basic complete outline of stages involved in breeding using both cabinet breeding and colony breeding methods. If so could you please help me with the link . I agree there is a lot of information in the breeding section on this forum. If you want to know more here's a link to an excellent web site that might help http://www.officialbarrieshuttbudgerigars....edingadvice.htm I already know this nice web site, but I am not looking for some breeding tips.
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