Does it matter which sex ringneck you have?
Will one be a better pet than the other?
Does it matter what sex they are?
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Re: Does it matter what sex they are?
They say the male is better for talking
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Re: Does it matter what sex they are?
ahhh.......
I truely feel it is the time, love ect, that you put into any pet that gives you the rewards....
I truely feel it is the time, love ect, that you put into any pet that gives you the rewards....
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Re: Does it matter what sex they are?
yeah thats what i think too....
but lots of people say if your a girl get a boy bird, ect...
but lots of people say if your a girl get a boy bird, ect...
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Re: Does it matter what sex they are?
I think females tend to be more agressive... but of course each bird is an individual and there will be exceptions to every rule.
Our female is more agressive... and extremely passionate about things... whatever she does she does it wholeheartedly... including biting fingers... but it also makes her more loving overall. She loves pattings and being with us.
Our male bites less but is more passive. He likes being with us but is just as happy with birdie company or the company of his toys. He hardly bites at all. He doesn't like pattings.
These are my observations... but each bird is an individual.
Ellie.
Our female is more agressive... and extremely passionate about things... whatever she does she does it wholeheartedly... including biting fingers... but it also makes her more loving overall. She loves pattings and being with us.
Our male bites less but is more passive. He likes being with us but is just as happy with birdie company or the company of his toys. He hardly bites at all. He doesn't like pattings.
These are my observations... but each bird is an individual.
Ellie.