RowB
10-22-2006, 07:24 AM
Hi everyone,
Some of you may remember me from before the site changed, My name is Rowan, I live in South Wales and I have 11 lovebirds in 3 cages, 2 pairs and the other cage has parents Gobbie and Twistie and their 5 kids who are now 2 years old. (One of which, Longshot, was saved by Linda via email when she was born whoc diagnosed her as dehydrated when the vet had no clue, still so grateful for that Linda!)
Anyway, everything has been fine for 2 years but over the last few weeks there have been more and more fights in the big cage which has resulted in Twisty being held down by 2 of her children and having all her cheek feathers plucked out this morning.:omg:
Now they are all looking really raggy as each one of them has a clump of feathers missing from somewhere and we have had an eye gouged after a particularly serious fight (which has healed really well after antibiotics.)
They are fighting over the bottom of the cage as they are all shredding and tucking and making little nests which I destroy as soon as I spot them.
They split into the parents, another pair and a threesome (2 males and 1 female, which are the ones causing the problems)
I cant separate them as we dont have the room/money for another cage so I desparetly need ideas of how to stop them. I have tried new toys, which works for about 10 minutes!
I have newspaper in the cage and cant leave it bare as it is a plastic mesh type and gets really gross with all 7 of them pooping on it!
Would nesting boxes help? The cage itself is massive (its more like an aviary) so I could easily fit some boxes in.
Please any ideas would be very very gratefully received!
thanks!
Rowan
Some of you may remember me from before the site changed, My name is Rowan, I live in South Wales and I have 11 lovebirds in 3 cages, 2 pairs and the other cage has parents Gobbie and Twistie and their 5 kids who are now 2 years old. (One of which, Longshot, was saved by Linda via email when she was born whoc diagnosed her as dehydrated when the vet had no clue, still so grateful for that Linda!)
Anyway, everything has been fine for 2 years but over the last few weeks there have been more and more fights in the big cage which has resulted in Twisty being held down by 2 of her children and having all her cheek feathers plucked out this morning.:omg:
Now they are all looking really raggy as each one of them has a clump of feathers missing from somewhere and we have had an eye gouged after a particularly serious fight (which has healed really well after antibiotics.)
They are fighting over the bottom of the cage as they are all shredding and tucking and making little nests which I destroy as soon as I spot them.
They split into the parents, another pair and a threesome (2 males and 1 female, which are the ones causing the problems)
I cant separate them as we dont have the room/money for another cage so I desparetly need ideas of how to stop them. I have tried new toys, which works for about 10 minutes!
I have newspaper in the cage and cant leave it bare as it is a plastic mesh type and gets really gross with all 7 of them pooping on it!
Would nesting boxes help? The cage itself is massive (its more like an aviary) so I could easily fit some boxes in.
Please any ideas would be very very gratefully received!
thanks!
Rowan