Sasq
10-15-2008, 03:14 PM
Hi guys,
Sorry ive been so quiet on the forums.. theres just too many people posting these days to keep up!! :)
Our lovebird family consists of Biggles and Binkey (now 6), Speckles and Freckles from the first batch (now 4) and Gammie from the second batch (now 3). The three babies appears to have formed a threesome of bonding.
What i want to know is this normal?
They sleep togeather and are always feeding each other.. All of them will regurgitate and pass food to the other two, even share and pass from one to the other.
You see the problem is that were getting constant squabbling between 2 of the babies and Daddy / occasionally mummy. Daddy fighting looks more like just beak fencing.. Mummy fighting is more serious. Were worried one day it may get a bit too far.
We have known for ages we should seperate them (remeber one lost a toenail about a year ago) but dont have the space + were starting our own family now (due in March) so its not likley every to happen. We have even been thinking about rehoming the babies, but always feel upset the thought of either splitting the babies up or even rehoming them.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Steve and Carey
Sorry ive been so quiet on the forums.. theres just too many people posting these days to keep up!! :)
Our lovebird family consists of Biggles and Binkey (now 6), Speckles and Freckles from the first batch (now 4) and Gammie from the second batch (now 3). The three babies appears to have formed a threesome of bonding.
What i want to know is this normal?
They sleep togeather and are always feeding each other.. All of them will regurgitate and pass food to the other two, even share and pass from one to the other.
You see the problem is that were getting constant squabbling between 2 of the babies and Daddy / occasionally mummy. Daddy fighting looks more like just beak fencing.. Mummy fighting is more serious. Were worried one day it may get a bit too far.
We have known for ages we should seperate them (remeber one lost a toenail about a year ago) but dont have the space + were starting our own family now (due in March) so its not likley every to happen. We have even been thinking about rehoming the babies, but always feel upset the thought of either splitting the babies up or even rehoming them.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Steve and Carey