
Just wanted to update y'all that Posey (our IRN) has turned out to be a lovely little girl. She's quite happy and is quite tame now, after almost a year of working with her for hours on end every single day, all of a sudden, she's a sweet baby.


Anyway, for years I've loved birds. And for years and years my goal in life is to be a bird breeder. However, I want to do it right so I haven't even attempted it yet. I've been studying various breeds for the past ten years or so trying to decide what it is I want to start out with. I still haven't decided but I am getting closer.
Originally my goal was to build an indoor aviary; a large building built just for the birds. But, I am wondering about folks who do home breeding too, such as those who breed birds in the home instead of in an aviary setting. Which is best? My husband and I have the plans already made for an aviary; it's a large building separate from the main house but still attached; heated, cooled, sound proofing in the walls (neighbors), ventilation, separate isolation rooms, nursery, food prep, and an office for potential clients where there will also be a play area. We had the whole drainage system figured out, humidifying system, etc. I guess I just can't seem to decide what is best; either aviary bred birds, who live and breed almost as they would in the wild or birds bred in the home where they will interact more with people.
I've also heard conficting opinions on hand rearing. A lot of folks believe that it results in a sweeter more easily tamed chick. While others believe that chicks raised by their parents have more of their own instincts and are more confident during their lives.
So, if any of you breeders can give a bit of your opinions here, and also any other info you feel is important about starting out with breeding. Like I said, I am not quite ready yet. I am still in the research mode and I am also still trying to decide what to even start with!!

As a side note, I have been looking into breeding birds for conservation purposes as well, but these would always be separate from any birds that are raised for pets.
Thanks so much!!