Verena
05-02-2011, 07:39 PM
Hi all, I have 3 new 2 mos old lovebirds. They have been caged together since they were separated from their mom. I just got them 5 days ago and they are super cute! They were not hand fed or hand trained.
They are all staring at me right now and squacking like they expect me to do something! haha, so cute....
I've read that 3 birds together is not good but they seem so happy. I have not noticed that 2 pair more than the others, they all seem to take turns pairing and mostly the 3 of them are in a pile together and they follow each other. The yellow one, Sunny seems to be the leader as when I tried hand feeding them she was first and the others came over after they saw her feeding from my hand.
I plan to get 2 more cages and to separate them, training and getting to know each one separately. I would let them out together sometimes and as they get older let them socialize more.
Another thought was to keep 2 together always but never the same 2. Just keep them rotating so they get company and stay bonded.
Any thoughts from the experts in the audience? I love the way they are together but if one freaks out about my hand, the others follow suit so they will need to be separate for sociallizing with me. I have had one of them come onto my hand and they have jumped on my arm when it's in the cage but are still very timid.
They seem to want me, when I leave the room they put out a big bunch of noise until I tell them I'm still here or come and back and sweet talk them.
Right now they are all in the feeding dish happily eating. I've seen one (who likes to feed the others) feeding the other 2 at the same time. Every once and a while I see them have a little tiff, jealous maybe, but never 2 against the same one, just sort of random.
When I bought them a tent they all piled in there on top of one another and slept there. I had to take it out or they might never have come out!
So please let me know some good ideas for making sure they become my buddy and don't have issues of the 3 birds as I've heard of.
By the way, do they often get mad when you change thier cage or add new toys?
Verena, Sunny, Jessy and Polly
They are all staring at me right now and squacking like they expect me to do something! haha, so cute....
I've read that 3 birds together is not good but they seem so happy. I have not noticed that 2 pair more than the others, they all seem to take turns pairing and mostly the 3 of them are in a pile together and they follow each other. The yellow one, Sunny seems to be the leader as when I tried hand feeding them she was first and the others came over after they saw her feeding from my hand.
I plan to get 2 more cages and to separate them, training and getting to know each one separately. I would let them out together sometimes and as they get older let them socialize more.
Another thought was to keep 2 together always but never the same 2. Just keep them rotating so they get company and stay bonded.
Any thoughts from the experts in the audience? I love the way they are together but if one freaks out about my hand, the others follow suit so they will need to be separate for sociallizing with me. I have had one of them come onto my hand and they have jumped on my arm when it's in the cage but are still very timid.
They seem to want me, when I leave the room they put out a big bunch of noise until I tell them I'm still here or come and back and sweet talk them.
Right now they are all in the feeding dish happily eating. I've seen one (who likes to feed the others) feeding the other 2 at the same time. Every once and a while I see them have a little tiff, jealous maybe, but never 2 against the same one, just sort of random.
When I bought them a tent they all piled in there on top of one another and slept there. I had to take it out or they might never have come out!
So please let me know some good ideas for making sure they become my buddy and don't have issues of the 3 birds as I've heard of.
By the way, do they often get mad when you change thier cage or add new toys?
Verena, Sunny, Jessy and Polly