Multiple Pairs of Gouldians?
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 1:12 am
Hi everyone,
I have just recently bought my first pair of Gouldians. I have been doing my research but still love to post on here to get some great advice from people who know better
I hope I don't come off as over sharing but the Gouldian bug has very seriously bitten me
. I have been going through a hard time lately and I was initially just planning on having the single pair in a medium sized cage inside to have company during the days. However encouraged by my partner who has seen the difference in me since owning these beautiful babies he has built me an outdoor flight cage re-purposed from a cabinet so that I may have more. This is now in the final stages and we are almost ready to introduce the birds.
My question is I am now wanting to get another pair. I have been told in a previous post here it is best if possible to introduce all birds at the same time so I am now on the look out for my second pair of birds.
I have only managed to find one pair where I live, one of which is typical male and one of which is white breasted meaning it is harder to tell if it is a cock or a hen. (ALSO: The birds are from a pet store also which means they haven't been afforded the chance to breed to definitively know their gender). They have said the two cocks in the same cage with the white breasted bird sing and hop for it but I don't think this is a definitive answer its a hen?
If I was to purchase the white breasted bird and it turned out to be a cock, would the single hen I already have be harassed by having three cocks and one hen? I believe I have read that its better to have as much of an even ratio of males:females as possible but I wont know if its a hen until I own it and see, or is there another way to sex a white breasted Gouldian?
If the white breasted bird did turn out to be a cock I would probably keep him and try and swap the normal PB male for a female with someone. The cage can be split into two so I could always keep my pair separate from the two cocks while I am waiting to swap worst case scenario.
Just after some advice. Would you buy the white breasted bird and is there another way to sex a white breasted bird??
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my ramble
I have just recently bought my first pair of Gouldians. I have been doing my research but still love to post on here to get some great advice from people who know better

I hope I don't come off as over sharing but the Gouldian bug has very seriously bitten me

My question is I am now wanting to get another pair. I have been told in a previous post here it is best if possible to introduce all birds at the same time so I am now on the look out for my second pair of birds.
I have only managed to find one pair where I live, one of which is typical male and one of which is white breasted meaning it is harder to tell if it is a cock or a hen. (ALSO: The birds are from a pet store also which means they haven't been afforded the chance to breed to definitively know their gender). They have said the two cocks in the same cage with the white breasted bird sing and hop for it but I don't think this is a definitive answer its a hen?
If I was to purchase the white breasted bird and it turned out to be a cock, would the single hen I already have be harassed by having three cocks and one hen? I believe I have read that its better to have as much of an even ratio of males:females as possible but I wont know if its a hen until I own it and see, or is there another way to sex a white breasted Gouldian?
If the white breasted bird did turn out to be a cock I would probably keep him and try and swap the normal PB male for a female with someone. The cage can be split into two so I could always keep my pair separate from the two cocks while I am waiting to swap worst case scenario.
Just after some advice. Would you buy the white breasted bird and is there another way to sex a white breasted bird??
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my ramble
