Despite my efforts to discourage breeding Ive now got 4!
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Randy little things
I used to have a pair of Bengalese Finches, they laid eggs ages ago and then I had 3. One died a few months ago and I was left with two again.....
Despite my efforts to discourage breeding Ive now got 4!
Despite my efforts to discourage breeding Ive now got 4!
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Afraid not, Toby! Mark is finding out what happens to Nature when Man intervenes. To ensure healthy evolution fresh DNA has to be introduced to the gene pool. But because Mark won't let them go out on a Saturday night to meet other finches, they are interbreeding. They are having to mate with parents, siblings or offspring :shock:TobyV wrote:Jonesey, you've discovered the meaning of life - procreation and survival![]()
So any slight mutations in the DNA will be magnified with each successive generation and will create a sub-standard sub-species of Finch which will eventually become extinct (ref: Darwin's Galapagos finches).
The warning sign will be when they start whistling "duelling banjos" (from Deliverance). At that stage Mark will either have to introduce them to some fresh meat - OR - do the job himself
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