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mader
09-01-01, 06:52 AM 09-01-01
There seems to be a bit of squabbling, but what is of most concern is the original male has set aside the original female for the new female and the original female is pretty much out of the loop and looks a little lonely any ideas on this would be welcome!!
MADER
tappajabba
09-01-01, 02:29 PM 09-01-01
Hi Mader,
I'll bet it's the two 'women' that are squabbling!!! http://petshub.com/ubb/smile.gif .
In my experience the male will quite happily 'share' his life with the two hens.
What you could do, is to put two perches at equal heights in the cage so that one of the birds cant be higher (superior) than the other.
this will help with the roosting situation in the evening and with both birds seeming equal then the bickering should quieten down a wee bit...
best of luck....
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mader
09-01-01, 03:32 PM 09-01-01
thanks again for the response ! actually the original male seems to be the culprit he dosen't seem to hurt the original female he just dosen't seem to want her and she just stays by herself but she won't take a lot of crap either, and defends herself, in the mean time the new female seems neutral but the original female
at times just seems alone!
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