Monday, January 11, 2010

Two Way Radio Accessories What Is The Best Way To Indroduce Two Adult Parakeets To One Another?

What is the best way to indroduce two adult parakeets to one another? - two way radio accessories

I kept two parakeets side by side in their own cages for about 2 1 / 2 years. I wish that it had the same cage shares and now I am mostly. Is there a right way and a wrong way to do this?

7 comments:

Jay said...

I would not.

It will not be happy. It will impact on their health and safety.

They will fight and shoot each other with feathers. They fight for food and water cups.

Even if you are trained to communicate with people, they cease to do so.

If you think you have to do this, you need a new cage, which received 3-times greater than for all other cages. In this way you have enough space to avoid each other, and not to share "their" house with someone else. It is a home are neutral and less likely to be territorial.

☮ɪçɛ βʀɛɑƙeʀ ~ ʂʘuʀʑ☮ said...

If you are in a cage and the other to fly off the pitch. They meet in the cage and one outside. If they scream and try to hurt others, and then stops, and some of them separated into two cages. When that day to play well, then put them in the same cage, but the framework for a moment.

☮ɪçɛ βʀɛɑƙeʀ ~ ʂʘuʀʑ☮ said...

If you are in a cage and the other to fly off the pitch. They meet in the cage and one outside. If they scream and try to hurt others, and then stops, and some of them separated into two cages. When that day to play well, then put them in the same cage, but the framework for a moment.

ms_melan... said...

Coast to Coast Vista is the way to go. Unless you try to cut their wings and put them keep out of the cage. All birds fight occasionally. I have 4 handsets. There are also other problems of small disputes. If you have a cage large enough, if you can escape to another to see. I would.

jettesim... said...

if not, then do not. I have tried with my parrot and put an end to fighting the whole time, takes a different food and water. keep them in their own cages. You happy, do not have a wounded bird.

jettesim... said...

if not, then do not. I have tried with my parrot and put an end to fighting the whole time, takes a different food and water. keep them in their own cages. You happy, do not have a wounded bird.

ps@yahoo said...

Why not two cages side by side, with a bird in each, for a while, see how to forward, and if they try to beat them so you know, it puts them together.

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