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PHIggysbirds
at Mon May 4 14:27:33 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHIggysbirds ]
Oh, and keep an eye on that many females together. We have had females housed together with and without males that get along wonderfully. But every once in a while there is that dominant female that wants to be "head" of the family and will pick on the other females sometimes injuring them or not allowing them to eat. Like I said this doesn't always happen or even in my opinion happen most of the time but since it does sometimes happen just keep an eye on them especially when any seem to be more hormonal and wanting to lay eggs.
Good job with the many perches and toys, I always have to add that suggestion in because so many put in one perch or swing and one toy and think that should be enough to entertain their birds.
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