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Breeding Finches?

I just put a male finch in the cage with my female and they seem to be getting along good. I noticed that my female finch was grooming my male, that does that mean they are they going to breed?

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June 18, 20150 found this helpful

Probably. Make sure you have a nest box or basket in a safe place (high up in a corner is good) and you have nesting materials in the cage.

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June 19, 20150 found this helpful

Canoodling is a good sign of acceptance - most bird species do this once they are paired , both for grooming & loving - not just at breeding time. It is highly likely that they will breed - just give them a nest box & a little time.

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July 14, 20150 found this helpful

Thx guys they I saw them mate so thx for helping me out.

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October 22, 20150 found this helpful

male zebra seems to like to stay in the nest but female goes in and comes back out quickly but both stay in nest at night

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