Tinkerbelle
09-18-2011, 05:57 PM
I am looking to find a companion for my female lovebird. She is about two and a half years old, and has been very tame; until the last four months, when she has spent more time alone and has become rather obsessive/compulsive...sitting for long periods on the bottom of the cage, where she raises a foot to her beak and gives a chirp, doing that repeatedy. She also has become less interested in being out of the cage. I know she is hormonal, and intend to read the posts regarding that. She rubs on toys, etc. I have tried changing her routine and made other efforts to mix things up and I've been trying to spend more time with her, but can't seem to break this "funk" she is in.
I have decided to get another bird, preferably a lovebird. I would love some advice on how to introduce them, (after the initial quarantine of course), and I especially would love advice on managing a male/female in the same home, but separate cages. How hard is it to have a pair and be able to manage the reproductive urges? Would you advise against that idea? Would two females get along?
I plan on getting a handfed, well-socialized baby and I feel like she would take to a young bird rather well.
Also, I just lucked into a big flight cage at a nice price and I feel like that would be ideal for "together" time, for limited periods anyway.
Allright, all you lovebird experts out there...any thoughts?
I've had birds all my life, but she is my first lovebird. I have had experience handfeeding cockatiels, and some baby parrotlets...had a Blue Front Amzon and Conures, but I must say, that this little Lovebid has given me more delight than any other bird I've had and I really want to do what is best for her.
Thanks so much for your help.
Dennise
I have decided to get another bird, preferably a lovebird. I would love some advice on how to introduce them, (after the initial quarantine of course), and I especially would love advice on managing a male/female in the same home, but separate cages. How hard is it to have a pair and be able to manage the reproductive urges? Would you advise against that idea? Would two females get along?
I plan on getting a handfed, well-socialized baby and I feel like she would take to a young bird rather well.
Also, I just lucked into a big flight cage at a nice price and I feel like that would be ideal for "together" time, for limited periods anyway.
Allright, all you lovebird experts out there...any thoughts?
I've had birds all my life, but she is my first lovebird. I have had experience handfeeding cockatiels, and some baby parrotlets...had a Blue Front Amzon and Conures, but I must say, that this little Lovebid has given me more delight than any other bird I've had and I really want to do what is best for her.
Thanks so much for your help.
Dennise