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They can but it should not be done.
As it is, African Ringnecks are more difficult to purchase than IRNs and are not as popular. Mixing the two species would only taint the bloodline making it more difficult in the future to purchase purebred ARN. So I would stay away from this practice.
Hope this helps and good question!
I.C.
As it is, African Ringnecks are more difficult to purchase than IRNs and are not as popular. Mixing the two species would only taint the bloodline making it more difficult in the future to purchase purebred ARN. So I would stay away from this practice.
Hope this helps and good question!
I.C.