do they always love each other?
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:49 am
hi,
i have two ringnecks, one a female lutino (Puddy) is about 2 years old, and a male blue (Babu) is one year who doesn't have his ring yet, but we have had him DNA tested as a male.So these two live in seperate cages in our living room, and are both hand tame and social with people. The thing is they don"t seem to be so social with each other. The female is deffinatley the Bully, and whenever SHE feels like, they can sit side by side, but this is not often. Even though he spends most of his time on her cage, and she is quit tolerant of him, as soon as he comes near her she attcks him. He quickly runs away, and she doesn't really persue him.
But the female seems to be "in love" with my wife. She assumes the mating position when my wife gets up close to her and starts clucking, latteing my wife pat her all over, as if she is hypnotised (this is unusual for Puddy). When Babu does his little dance to Puddy, she is either not intersted or chases him away. Obviously this is going to make breeding the pair difficult.
So my Question is : Is Puddy (the female) not "in love" with Babu (the male) because she is in love with my wife instead? I am not very familiar with bird breeding so please forgive me if this sounds like a rediculos question. At the end of the day we would love to have two birds who would just get along, and breeding them would be the icing on the cake!
i have two ringnecks, one a female lutino (Puddy) is about 2 years old, and a male blue (Babu) is one year who doesn't have his ring yet, but we have had him DNA tested as a male.So these two live in seperate cages in our living room, and are both hand tame and social with people. The thing is they don"t seem to be so social with each other. The female is deffinatley the Bully, and whenever SHE feels like, they can sit side by side, but this is not often. Even though he spends most of his time on her cage, and she is quit tolerant of him, as soon as he comes near her she attcks him. He quickly runs away, and she doesn't really persue him.
But the female seems to be "in love" with my wife. She assumes the mating position when my wife gets up close to her and starts clucking, latteing my wife pat her all over, as if she is hypnotised (this is unusual for Puddy). When Babu does his little dance to Puddy, she is either not intersted or chases him away. Obviously this is going to make breeding the pair difficult.
So my Question is : Is Puddy (the female) not "in love" with Babu (the male) because she is in love with my wife instead? I am not very familiar with bird breeding so please forgive me if this sounds like a rediculos question. At the end of the day we would love to have two birds who would just get along, and breeding them would be the icing on the cake!