Will Male IRNs try feed other Males?
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:28 pm
Yes yes ... and interesting question indeed i might say .. ive searched google ... and IRN.com. I have 3 ringnecks.
Quilla - 6 year old Green Female
Orcah - 14 month Grey (Male ... i think )
and the new addition to the family
Chalk - 7 month old Blue
Now im pretty sure Orcah is a boy, hes very passive - happily sits on your hand, does the heart thingy with his wings talks and runs around tapping his beak and paces ( espeshilly when you take Chalk away from him ).
however ... we think Chalk is a boy, talks lots .. explores everything and is very tame - but Orcah has been trying to feed him(/her) ... Admittidly Chalk does domminate Orcah ( like Quilla does ) and Orcah always sits around patienly while the other 2 eat. Including sitting up at night outside their houses after they have gone to sleep.
Anyone ever heard of Males feeding males? Im sure its entirely possible and may just be experimenting.
Quilla - 6 year old Green Female
Orcah - 14 month Grey (Male ... i think )
and the new addition to the family
Chalk - 7 month old Blue
Now im pretty sure Orcah is a boy, hes very passive - happily sits on your hand, does the heart thingy with his wings talks and runs around tapping his beak and paces ( espeshilly when you take Chalk away from him ).
however ... we think Chalk is a boy, talks lots .. explores everything and is very tame - but Orcah has been trying to feed him(/her) ... Admittidly Chalk does domminate Orcah ( like Quilla does ) and Orcah always sits around patienly while the other 2 eat. Including sitting up at night outside their houses after they have gone to sleep.
Anyone ever heard of Males feeding males? Im sure its entirely possible and may just be experimenting.