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Monday, July 25, 2011

Fake Nests: How Important It Is For A New BH !!!


I have covered this subject about fake nests inside your BH before.

This article is a bit more to punch something new that I have discovered recently which I hope will give you more ideas and confident on why fake nests are important to your new BH.

The idea of installing fake nests have something to do with the birds breeding or copulation or sexual intercourse.

You see if the female allows her male partner to ride on her and insert her penis plus those sperms she will have about 8 days to lay her first egg.  I assume that once she is impregnated the sperms will fertilize her eggs within a few short minutes or hours.

After the first egg is laid she will lay the second egg on the second or third day after the first.

So if you are her, the female birds, ask your self with this question: Will you allow him to f**k you when your nest is not yet ready to receive your first egg within 8 days after the incident?

To a male bird, he will not be bothered but she does.

The only way to get his sexual desire accomplished he got to take the initiative to build a nest for her.

He will start the construction, with some help from her, until such time the nest is about half way build.

He will then asked her to check the nests and wait for her to give the acceptance test.

If she approved than the sexual act will begin.  She feel safe that her 1st egg will have a place to be deposited and at the same time she will also have less stress while making love to him.

Imagine if the nest was not accepted by her?  He need to start all over again and get her to retest the new nest.  The same will be done if the second nest he build was still being rejected.

So what if we, the BH owner, provide him with fake nests?

What he need to do is to locate the right fake nest, far away from the roving area and safe if they bring up their family.

He will pretend to put some of his saliva on the brim of the fake nests and ask her to test if she feel comfortable with the new found home.

If she say: "Yes darling I think this is proper and safe, let start our love making !! "

Oh yah if I am him I will be delighted that I put very little effort and just a small amount of saliva and got my wish to fuck my darling comes true.

Don't you think your fake nest is working for you in getting the population of birds inside your new BH?

Normally if you have about 100 fake nests, one or multiple types, you will easily have 20% occupancy within less than 4 -6 months.  Of course your BH must be perfect in its micro environment, darkness with effective sounds played.

If you install 300 pieces, you will stand a chance of having a total of 60 couples in no time.

Remember these fake nests will only function if your BH have visitors stays back after 8:00 pm.

There are many types of fake nests that you can install and the best will be those plastic type, gell type, wood, styrofoam, coconut shell and etc.

Try to install them closed to your internal sound tweeters.

If you are a bit more hard working try to combine these fake nests installation with duck egg solution.

Prepare the white egg one day in advance and once inside your BH try to locate the most attractive place to get the young birds to like the place.

You can apply the duck egg (white only and fermented for one night) to the selected location, about 4" wide and about 6" long.

Once that is done screw the fake nest in the middle of the applied area.

Once in place you need to apply a layer of the duck egg onto the installed fake nest.

You might want to try a few for the first time and if this method gives result, you should proceed with installing more.

Again I must remind you that you need to have enough visitors inside every night.

If your BH is not being visited than no matter what you do or installed it will not work.

Have a good week end and trust this article do stimulate your desire to get more birds into your new BH.

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