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Laura
07-30-2007, 09:24 PM
I have two Cockatiels Geogie girl and Ollie, I got Georgie first and Ollie came along about two weeks ago for some reason I thought I would end up with two females (don't ask me why) and down the road put them into a large cage together but I have a male and a female so now I am wondering if that thinking would still be a wise choice there both young right now so I wouldn't have to worry about mating just yet but I don't want to have to worry about problems down the road if there together so I would love some opinions from people who have there cockatiels together female and male have you run into any problems with mating do they get along etc....
I've got Cookie (female) and Bailee (male) together, they've been together for about 6 months now! :) Bailee does flirt with Cookie a lot, but she's not interested....then again he flirts with his own reflection. :p I don't think you will have much of a problem! I think Boomberry has males and females together, i'm sure she can give you some advice too. ;)
Laura
07-30-2007, 11:15 PM
Thanks Bea
Meghanxx4
07-31-2007, 01:50 PM
I think it's fine as along you don't put anything comfy looking in their cage. For example a happy hut. I doubt it will be a problem though. If you see that they are showing signs of love then just separate them.
Laura
07-31-2007, 01:54 PM
I think it's fine as along you don't put anything comfy looking in their cage. For example a happy hut. I doubt it will be a problem though. If you see that they are showing signs of love then just separate them.
yeah I wouldn't want to encourage anything between them there still young :)
birdieness
07-31-2007, 10:30 PM
I have a even bigger problem. My are male and female but also brother and sister. They are young yet but for that reason i'm keeping the budgies current cage. I can't imagin what sort of problems the chicks could have if they managed to breed.
I can't imagin what sort of problems the chicks could have if they managed to breed.
Well even if they did mate/lay eggs you could just chuck them and put some fake ones in. ;) I've got some budgies who mate with their family members. :eek:
Laura
08-01-2007, 02:48 AM
I got my two from the same breeder I asked if they were related in any way...lol she said no.
Kirby
08-01-2007, 11:01 AM
Do they have a website Laura? I would like to add it to my favourite incase i need or am looking for new members ;) hehe
Oh and if you want to know my breeder, i got Diego from Judy in Burlington at this aviary:
http://www.featheredfriends.ca/
And sadly Disney's breeder doesn't have a website, and she lives in Inwood Ontario. she will drive and meet you in London for $20 though ;) lol
Kirby :)
birdieness
08-01-2007, 11:15 AM
I can't imagin what sort of problems the chicks could have if they managed to breed.
I'd probably boil the eggies if i could manage to tkae the eggs away if anything were to happen. Probably why i'm keeping the black cage though. I'd rather be safe then sorry.
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