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HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 3:58 pm
by flymouse
Please someone tell me what to do. I have had enough of Lola being crazy mom. Ok Lola and Zippy were bought they same time but from different cages sold to pet store from different breeders. SO both were quarantined in separate cages for a month. Zippy sang his heart out to her.

When I put him in she wanted NOTHING to do with him. But I gave it a week and she accepted him. But still seemed cranky at times.

Then I put in a nest and they had no foggy idea what to do with it. I figure ok they are not ready will just let them decide when they are ready. Well they finally laid 6 eggs. And from that moment on she does not want him near the nest. She chases him away squawking like a crazy women. He does manage to get in once in awhile. I thought ok when they hatch she will want him to help feed them. NOPE she chases him all day long making that noise that makes me want to thump her on the head. I am so tired of her being mean to him.

I have 3 cages. One for them, one is an avairy with my society finches that I am waiting to see if they are healed before putting my Zebras in . Lola and Zippy are Zebra Finches. 3rd cage is Joey my newest addition. He is a Parakeet. Please tell me what to do before she hurts him or he hurts himself. This has gone on now for over a week.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:19 pm
by lovezebs
flymouse

As mentioned in another post, this container is not the best idea for a nest, its slippery and doesn't breathe. Nesting materials will fly out of it easily, as will eggs (if parents jump out in a panic).

That said, I'm not sure what's going on with your pair of Zebras. They may feel insecure in these plastic containers, or might not have enough privacy, it's difficult to say.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:48 pm
by flymouse
My zebras are in a wicker nest

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:55 pm
by Babs _Owner
flymouse

Is that a zebra that nested itself into oblivion in that picture? That picture cracked me up. :))

How y'all can handle these critters is beyond me! LOL

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 6:02 pm
by flymouse
Babs wrote: flymouse

Is that a zebra that nested itself into oblivion in that picture? That picture cracked me up. :))

How y'all can handle these critters is beyond me! LOL
Hello Babs

No that is my male Society Finch Tom. They are the ones that laid eggs in there and in feed dish and threw them all out and started over.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 6:32 pm
by Babs _Owner
flymouse

Its cute!! Light paper might not be the best bedding LOL.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:26 pm
by lovezebs
flymouse

Oops, sorry. I saw the picture in this post and assumed it belonged with the Zebras.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:37 pm
by Babs _Owner
lovezebs

I was working and just skimming like I always do while I work (cause I cant focus full force on reading a post always). I was thinking the same thing. But now the picture just seems funnier if it was a zebra. :-P
Cause those zebras need serious meds, or an "off button", their wind-up key taken away, something...... ](*,) *giggle*

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:39 pm
by flymouse
Babs wrote: flymouse

Its cute!! Light paper might not be the best bedding LOL.
My Zebra Finches built there nest with the same thing and they have 5 babies. grin. :P

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 1:17 am
by flymouse
Babs

They are calming down for the night. Thought I was gonna have to find a neighbor with some liquor and get me a drink or two. LOL Or put some in there bath water. LOL Then she would be bitching in a slurrrrrr. LOL Sorry I would never do that but it does seem like a good cartoon.

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 8:51 am
by Babs _Owner
flymouse

hahahahaha!

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 5:25 pm
by flymouse
oh my gosh it is starting again. ALl they do is argue. Should I take him out? He does sit on eggs a tiny bit .

Re: HELP Psycho Hen / mommy

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:47 pm
by Sheather
Please remove their eggs and nest and do not let this pair breed.
Their bad temperaments have a genetic component and it is irresponsible to allow them to reproduce and likely produce more aggressive zebra finches. This is why most zebras in US aviculture have a tendency towards extreme aggression that's simply not seen in most foreign lines that have either been better managed or are closer to the original wild birds. You should only breed good pairs that are not aggressive towards each other or their young.