Now that I am sort of mobile again, I took some of the winter covers off my aviary. I watched my parrotfinches closely and found that there are some undesirable pairings. For instance related birds and pied to non pied. How difficult is it break the pairings? I have a second aviary about 1 meter away and want to catch up the birds that I want to mate up. I would like to start with 1 pair, put them in the 2nd aviary, wait until they are bonded and then add a 2nd pair etc. I don't think the birds are tightly bonded, none of them have bred as pairs and can't be bonded for longer that 3 months.
From what I hear people say, if might not be as simple as that. Perhaps the pair being broken up, must be out of hearing range from each other.
Breaking RTPF cock hen bonds
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Breaking RTPF cock hen bonds
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Re: Breaking RTPF cock hen bonds
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If PF's have a very strong bond, like parrots for example, I would think you would have to have them out of hearing distance of each other before they will accept a new mate.
Hopefully someone with more PF experience can help you out.
If PF's have a very strong bond, like parrots for example, I would think you would have to have them out of hearing distance of each other before they will accept a new mate.
Hopefully someone with more PF experience can help you out.
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Re: Breaking RTPF cock hen bonds
I find the red faced parrot finches don't form strong bonds, i've often changed around pairings between clutches in same season, just move 1 of the pair to seperate cage/avairy with a new mate and they'll all pair up again with new partners nearly immediately.
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Re: Breaking RTPF cock hen bonds
Thx Rox and Padraic
I should be ok then if I put pairs I want together, in the adjacent aviary.
I should be ok then if I put pairs I want together, in the adjacent aviary.
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