Male gouldian attacking the female
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 6:26 pm
Hello guys.
Well, here we go again, i have this pair of gouldians who are raising 6 healthy and beautiful chicks (about 10 days old), and they are doing an amazing job, perfect parents.
Then, today i went in the bird room to check on them, and i saw some feathers on the floor, bellow their cage (definitely not a good sign, i thought), then as i approached i could see that something was wrong, the male poked his head out of the nest and hissed at the female who was paralysed on the lower perch.
I decided to watch from a distance, and when the male went out, he seemed very nervous and uncertain, i thought then that the female was the agressor, but when she hopped to the floor to join him while he was feeding, all of sudden he violently attacked her with fiercy rage, it was very bad, he seemed to be mad at her, and confused at the same time.
As it happened at 5.00 pm i have decided to wait and see what happens tomorrow, for i really don't want to have to separate them, since both are taking good care of the chicks.
Any ideas why that male just decided to turn against his mate all of sudden?
I really don't understand, everything was perfect until now
I will rise with the sun tomorrow to see how they are doing.
In case there is no improvement, whom do you think it would be better to take out?
I'm sure that if that behavior carries on, she will be dead by the end of the day.
I had seen some zebras doing a similar thing when they wanted their mate to go to the nest and take care of the eggs or chicks, but it was far less intense than what i saw today.
I appreciate the attention.
Well, here we go again, i have this pair of gouldians who are raising 6 healthy and beautiful chicks (about 10 days old), and they are doing an amazing job, perfect parents.
Then, today i went in the bird room to check on them, and i saw some feathers on the floor, bellow their cage (definitely not a good sign, i thought), then as i approached i could see that something was wrong, the male poked his head out of the nest and hissed at the female who was paralysed on the lower perch.
I decided to watch from a distance, and when the male went out, he seemed very nervous and uncertain, i thought then that the female was the agressor, but when she hopped to the floor to join him while he was feeding, all of sudden he violently attacked her with fiercy rage, it was very bad, he seemed to be mad at her, and confused at the same time.
As it happened at 5.00 pm i have decided to wait and see what happens tomorrow, for i really don't want to have to separate them, since both are taking good care of the chicks.
Any ideas why that male just decided to turn against his mate all of sudden?
I really don't understand, everything was perfect until now

I will rise with the sun tomorrow to see how they are doing.
In case there is no improvement, whom do you think it would be better to take out?
I'm sure that if that behavior carries on, she will be dead by the end of the day.
I had seen some zebras doing a similar thing when they wanted their mate to go to the nest and take care of the eggs or chicks, but it was far less intense than what i saw today.
I appreciate the attention.