One male and two females - is breeding possible?
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 4:24 am
Hi everyone
I recently lost one of my IRN males due to natural causes (found him dead in the cage one morning). Since then I moved one of my other pairs in with her since she's in a much bigger cage than they were.
Is it possible that the male will breed with both females or will he prefer the female he is used to? I noticed the male and the "widowed" female interacting without much interference from the other female. I made sure each female has access to her own nest as to avoid territorial fights.
Kind regards,
Wessel
I recently lost one of my IRN males due to natural causes (found him dead in the cage one morning). Since then I moved one of my other pairs in with her since she's in a much bigger cage than they were.
Is it possible that the male will breed with both females or will he prefer the female he is used to? I noticed the male and the "widowed" female interacting without much interference from the other female. I made sure each female has access to her own nest as to avoid territorial fights.
Kind regards,
Wessel