hi, i'm new!
got an opinion on this?
i am about to adopt two senegals, clutch mates who have lived in the same nice big spacious cage their whole lives together. i will be the second owner, the previous owners say they are three years old.
no eggs so they are assumed male.
from my limited research i have read they dont reach sexual maturity until 3-4years old, hens sometimes sooner, so the fact that they havent laid eggs and that they seem identical may not be a very accurate indication of gender.
IF what i know about them is fairly accurate( im getting this info from their owners who bought them 'three years ago at bird hut' a local bird store here in portland), if they reach maturity soon can they continue to live together? can i use the band info to track down their breeder history and if so, how does it work?
A. if they ARE both males will there become issues of territory or dominance living together?
B. if they are male and female will they have to be separated to make sure they dont have offspring?
C. are adult senegals regardless of sex happy, as adults, to share a single cage?
ive had a sennie in the past so know about diet needs, basic behaviors etc but cannot find anything online to answer the above concerns.
most likely i will try to come up with the money( these sennie's arent free though they are letting me have them at a great price with the cage) and get the birds to a avian vet for a check up and gender identification.
any thoughts on your end appreciated. if your expertise doesnt extend to senegals no biggie, just thought i'd ask!
hannah
got an opinion on this?
i am about to adopt two senegals, clutch mates who have lived in the same nice big spacious cage their whole lives together. i will be the second owner, the previous owners say they are three years old.
no eggs so they are assumed male.
from my limited research i have read they dont reach sexual maturity until 3-4years old, hens sometimes sooner, so the fact that they havent laid eggs and that they seem identical may not be a very accurate indication of gender.
IF what i know about them is fairly accurate( im getting this info from their owners who bought them 'three years ago at bird hut' a local bird store here in portland), if they reach maturity soon can they continue to live together? can i use the band info to track down their breeder history and if so, how does it work?
A. if they ARE both males will there become issues of territory or dominance living together?
B. if they are male and female will they have to be separated to make sure they dont have offspring?
C. are adult senegals regardless of sex happy, as adults, to share a single cage?
ive had a sennie in the past so know about diet needs, basic behaviors etc but cannot find anything online to answer the above concerns.
most likely i will try to come up with the money( these sennie's arent free though they are letting me have them at a great price with the cage) and get the birds to a avian vet for a check up and gender identification.
any thoughts on your end appreciated. if your expertise doesnt extend to senegals no biggie, just thought i'd ask!
hannah