Pairs or more females than males?
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 2:16 pm
I will eventually get my big flight cage finished. At 5 feet long, 3 tall and 2 wide, it appears I could keep 5-6 birds. I have NO intention of breeding.
I have been considering getting a cordon pair, and maybe another pair of something, but now really think I will stay with Gouldians. I just love their quiet personalities and delightful song.
My sister is visiting (she has budgies) and I told her I was thinking about getting one more male and the rest females (because my female tells the boy to get lost), but she said that birds often pair up, and I could end up with a lonely female or two.
I have been watching my pair, and even though she seems to tell him to get lost frequently, they also spend a lot of time just sitting beside each other.
So ------ should I get one or two more pairs of Gouldians (admit I would love two more colourful singing males) or just one more male and several females?
What do you think?
Q1. 6 gouldians in a 5x3x2 flight cage? NO breeding.
Q2. 2 males & 4 females, or 3 pair?
Thanks!
I have been considering getting a cordon pair, and maybe another pair of something, but now really think I will stay with Gouldians. I just love their quiet personalities and delightful song.
My sister is visiting (she has budgies) and I told her I was thinking about getting one more male and the rest females (because my female tells the boy to get lost), but she said that birds often pair up, and I could end up with a lonely female or two.
I have been watching my pair, and even though she seems to tell him to get lost frequently, they also spend a lot of time just sitting beside each other.
So ------ should I get one or two more pairs of Gouldians (admit I would love two more colourful singing males) or just one more male and several females?
What do you think?
Q1. 6 gouldians in a 5x3x2 flight cage? NO breeding.
Q2. 2 males & 4 females, or 3 pair?
Thanks!