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Re: Aggressive Behaviour

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Bilal Saeed Khan
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Re: Aggressive Behaviour of female

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Hi there,
Its better to separate the two. Gv this female a new male. Breeder pairs even in the worst situations never fight like this. The new male shld be atleast 8 to 12 months older than the female so she can accept hm. I had a blue pastel female and she never accepted any male and ws very aggresive. Even after taking feed from a male she use to hit hm bak. So its better to separate the two rather than ending up with Godforbids a badly hurt or even killed male.
(a friends albino female hit her new mate, lutino, so badly that poor male couldnt even chirp and sqeak, she plucked hs ring feathers and bit hm on the throat ver badly. I am not scaring you, but just telling you a personal experiance so you can avoid such a situation)

Best Regards.
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