
chasing
- awranic
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I have 2 zebra finches a male and female. The male chases the female quite a bit and I get concerned. Mainly she starts looking tired. Is it normal for him to be chasing her so much or is there something I can do. I have been separating them at night the last week of so. 

- JeannetteD
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- awranic
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I'm not sure. Right now she is not having any eggs which is unusual. Seems to be chasing all the time. She doesn't seem to interested in sex when she doesn't have eggs so I'm just thinking this might be the conflict.
- kenny
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hi
are there any nests in the vicinity of these 2 zebras,if there are any and you dont want them to breed remove the nests as that could be a reason why he is chasing her.but that is not unusual for zebras to chase each other when trying to breed.as long as he doesnt pull any of her feathers out
ken
are there any nests in the vicinity of these 2 zebras,if there are any and you dont want them to breed remove the nests as that could be a reason why he is chasing her.but that is not unusual for zebras to chase each other when trying to breed.as long as he doesnt pull any of her feathers out
ken
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