Zebra Finch Harassing Cagemates
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 1:29 pm
Last month I consolidated two large cages to make one large (80" long x 30" deep) flight cage, and introduced two young male zebra finches into the flight with two Gouldians, two Societies, two diamond doves, and one canary.
It went smoothly at first, but the zebras have started harassing other birds. They crowd the other finches off branches and then follow them to other branches to continue the same. Worse, one of them is plucking the tail feathers of the two diamond doves, who now seek refuge in round nests where they can keep their hind ends flat.
The only one the zebras leave alone is the canary, who won't put up with them.
Note: the zebras don't sleep together as they did when they were in their quarantine cage. One sleeps in a nest while the other hunkers down with the finches he's been harassing during the day!
Is there some intra-species conflict that is spilling into inter-species harassment?
And has anyone who's experienced this had any success in mitigating the problem? I've thought of adding more fake plants for cover and vines for the zebras to twirl around on. Toys and bells? (I once had a zebra who lived for ringing his bell.) Adding feathers into the cage to satisfy their feather needs?
Or do I just need to put them back into the quarantine cage? That would be a drag since they have so much space where they are.
Thanks in advance!
It went smoothly at first, but the zebras have started harassing other birds. They crowd the other finches off branches and then follow them to other branches to continue the same. Worse, one of them is plucking the tail feathers of the two diamond doves, who now seek refuge in round nests where they can keep their hind ends flat.
The only one the zebras leave alone is the canary, who won't put up with them.
Note: the zebras don't sleep together as they did when they were in their quarantine cage. One sleeps in a nest while the other hunkers down with the finches he's been harassing during the day!
Is there some intra-species conflict that is spilling into inter-species harassment?
And has anyone who's experienced this had any success in mitigating the problem? I've thought of adding more fake plants for cover and vines for the zebras to twirl around on. Toys and bells? (I once had a zebra who lived for ringing his bell.) Adding feathers into the cage to satisfy their feather needs?
Or do I just need to put them back into the quarantine cage? That would be a drag since they have so much space where they are.
Thanks in advance!