WebMy Alex hen started to scratch the floor paper like a dog, and she threw out all the wood chips from the nesting box, l came to the conlcusion she was restless because later she laid 6 eggs, they were very light and he bashed holes in them almost immediately, then she had a rest for 10 days and laid four more, they were heavy, she accidentally broke one … Web30 sep. 2024 · Indian Ringnecks are known for being hand shy, even when hand fed, and will quickly revert to being wild if not handled regularly. If you cage them together, they …
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WebRe: Indian Ringneck nesting material, Postby rod038» Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:04 pm I use a mix of peat moss and pine shavings. About a 50/50 mix. Moisten it and pack it in the box about 75 mm deep. Make sure if you use wood shavings the wood hasnt been treated with any chemicals. The hen will move it around and throw some out the box. Web31 jul. 2011 · When i used to breed Asiatics I used untreated pine shavings in their nest box prior to the breeding season which in the tropics is winter. Ringnecks a little later, normally have chicks hatching late October early September. Also they loved me craming the box with natives like bottle brush or weeping tee tree. WebThe nest boxes that i use for breeding my ringnecks in is 300mm wide by 300mm in width and 600mm high 30cm X 30cm X60cm The 60cm high is making it more difficult for the … rayni williams realtor