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Post by spook on May 16, 2011 12:38:54 GMT 10
I have 2 pairs of Kakarikis in my aviary, and have the opportunity to get another male. My question is, will this cause trouble by having an unpaired bird - or is this just a case of the situation depending on the individuals involved? My current birds are quite happy and I don't really want to disrupt this 'harmony' if I can help it.
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Post by avinet on May 16, 2011 17:45:40 GMT 10
An additional male probably won't be a big problem but come the spring when they want to breed it could be an issue - I would recommend keeping in pairs if possible, or be prepared to move the left over one out of the aviary when they want to breed.
cheers,
Mike
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Post by stofer70 on Oct 11, 2011 23:04:33 GMT 10
I am new to this. My step father passed away and left me his birds. His has 2 Kaks, 2 Cockatiels and quail. His avairy is built in and I have puthvased an avairy that is 1x2.5x1.8mtrs. Will this be sufficient and will they happily live in a mixed avairy. Currently the are house together with a seperator. Quail in with the Kaks.
I understand they may need to be seperated to breed but for day to day housihng I am wondering what issues to look for.
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