I'm a complete bird newbie, let alone with finches. I'm super paranoid about having a female become egg bound and losing her.

I'll be honest...I'm a sucker. It just makes me too sad for them to break up a bond unless it's a real health or behavioral issue where the alternative is putting them in harm's way. Not to mention separating into a male and female cage would mean leaving Dobby (a female) with Winky (the other female) who she picks on.ac12 wrote: If they scream to be with their mate, you just have to put up with it until they stop screaming. If you give in, you lose.
This made me laugh. I got 2 Gouldians to enjoy as pets with no intention to breed (they're both males). I thought they would be easy little pets to enjoy in my living room. After 2 months of owning I am now completely obsessed. I constantly research to make sure I'm giving them the best of everything and I fret over every little sound/move they make. I completely understand how you feel.camorrow wrote:I'll be honest...I'm a sucker. It just makes me too sad for them to break up a bond unless it's a real health or behavioral issue where the alternative is putting them in harm's way. Not to mention separating into a male and female cage would mean leaving Dobby (a female) with Winky (the other female) who she picks on.ac12 wrote: If they scream to be with their mate, you just have to put up with it until they stop screaming. If you give in, you lose.
And here I was thinking finches we're going to be just this easy, pleasant bird experience! Little buggers gotta cause trouble!
Haha! I know that feeling well! It seems that zebras, in particular, cause a lot of trouble for their keepers. I fortunately accidentally ended up starting my collection with two males, so it was easy to build up an all male colony (mixed zebra and societies.) I think I'd be just as uptight as yourself about eggbinding. Good luck to you and good on ya for being proactive!camorrow wrote: And here I was thinking finches we're going to be just this easy, pleasant bird experience! Little buggers gotta cause trouble!![]()
Zebras can be rather nasty to other zebras.camorrow wrote:I'll be honest...I'm a sucker. It just makes me too sad for them to break up a bond unless it's a real health or behavioral issue where the alternative is putting them in harm's way. Not to mention separating into a male and female cage would mean leaving Dobby (a female) with Winky (the other female) who she picks on.ac12 wrote: If they scream to be with their mate, you just have to put up with it until they stop screaming. If you give in, you lose.
And here I was thinking finches we're going to be just this easy, pleasant bird experience! Little buggers gotta cause trouble!