marilize
New member
- Jul 8, 2010
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- Sparky (1 year old HR Senegal)
Cocopuff (7 years old,HR green ringneck)
Bubblegum (blue ringneck)
Hi everyone
I have a very odd problem... a few years ago, i added a ringneck breeding pair to my aivary (where i already had an old pair of cockatiels). Needless to say, this did not end well... the female ringneck ate my female cockatiel . After this happened, i moved all my cockatiels (a breeding pair - the male being the son of the female killed by the ringeck) that i had left to the neighbours birdcage temporarily - just until the end of breeding season.
(ok its a long story, but this is a complicated situation!)
It was a good breeding season, in which i got myself 2 ringnecks to handrear . So i put the cockatiel pair back in my aivary. This is where the nonsense started... the male cockatiel got a crush on my (first) female ringneck! He would follow her everywhere, doing a little tweet-tweet mating dance... and ended up losing a few toes and feathers. Luckily for him, i sold my breeding pair of ringnecks a while after this. For 2 years or so after this, the cockatiel bred with his partner (a great breeding pair) giving around 30ish chicks. By this time, my handreared ringnecks (both females) were full grown, and i was allowing them in the avairy during the day.
And here it began AGAIN. The male cockatiel dropped his female COMPLETELY and went after my one female ringneck (whose mother just happened to kill his mother - sounds like a real drama movie). The ringneck just tolerated him (though he did lose some more toes) - but she died 2 years later . AND THEN the cockatiel decided to go for my other female ringneck... if i were her i would have killed that cockatiel ages ago. He is never more than 10cm away from her... if she flies away he follows, if she baths hes in the water with her. And constantly doing his little mating dance.
My ringneck seemed a bit lonely (i went to uni, and she became an avairy bird - but is still quite tame) so this holiday i bought her a mate (a sexy blue ringneck). They hit it off immediately and started with their ringneck mating dance... with the cockatiel sitting on the other side of the female ringneck BITING HER TO GET HER ATTENTION. She is just ignoring it, but the male ringneck seems to be getting more and more annoyed - the cockatiel has the nerve to hiss at him from the side of the female while he(the ringneck) is feeding the female! That cockatiel is really a bad 3rd wheel.
I really am running out of ideas... the cockatiel has had a 3 day "time out" where we put him in a small cage to maybe find himself (or something), but the moment we put him back in the cage he went straight for the ringneck (btw... he only has 2 toes left on each foot - but hes not learning)
Nobody wants to buy cockatiels... specially not with the way his feet looks.
I dont want to take him to the (only) petshop here... the conditions there is horrible.
If i leave him in the cage, the male ringneck WILL kill him :|
Im actually considering letting him out accidently... and feeding him outside :S
Any ideas? Maybe shock treatment would help? lol
I have a very odd problem... a few years ago, i added a ringneck breeding pair to my aivary (where i already had an old pair of cockatiels). Needless to say, this did not end well... the female ringneck ate my female cockatiel . After this happened, i moved all my cockatiels (a breeding pair - the male being the son of the female killed by the ringeck) that i had left to the neighbours birdcage temporarily - just until the end of breeding season.
(ok its a long story, but this is a complicated situation!)
It was a good breeding season, in which i got myself 2 ringnecks to handrear . So i put the cockatiel pair back in my aivary. This is where the nonsense started... the male cockatiel got a crush on my (first) female ringneck! He would follow her everywhere, doing a little tweet-tweet mating dance... and ended up losing a few toes and feathers. Luckily for him, i sold my breeding pair of ringnecks a while after this. For 2 years or so after this, the cockatiel bred with his partner (a great breeding pair) giving around 30ish chicks. By this time, my handreared ringnecks (both females) were full grown, and i was allowing them in the avairy during the day.
And here it began AGAIN. The male cockatiel dropped his female COMPLETELY and went after my one female ringneck (whose mother just happened to kill his mother - sounds like a real drama movie). The ringneck just tolerated him (though he did lose some more toes) - but she died 2 years later . AND THEN the cockatiel decided to go for my other female ringneck... if i were her i would have killed that cockatiel ages ago. He is never more than 10cm away from her... if she flies away he follows, if she baths hes in the water with her. And constantly doing his little mating dance.
My ringneck seemed a bit lonely (i went to uni, and she became an avairy bird - but is still quite tame) so this holiday i bought her a mate (a sexy blue ringneck). They hit it off immediately and started with their ringneck mating dance... with the cockatiel sitting on the other side of the female ringneck BITING HER TO GET HER ATTENTION. She is just ignoring it, but the male ringneck seems to be getting more and more annoyed - the cockatiel has the nerve to hiss at him from the side of the female while he(the ringneck) is feeding the female! That cockatiel is really a bad 3rd wheel.
I really am running out of ideas... the cockatiel has had a 3 day "time out" where we put him in a small cage to maybe find himself (or something), but the moment we put him back in the cage he went straight for the ringneck (btw... he only has 2 toes left on each foot - but hes not learning)
Nobody wants to buy cockatiels... specially not with the way his feet looks.
I dont want to take him to the (only) petshop here... the conditions there is horrible.
If i leave him in the cage, the male ringneck WILL kill him :|
Im actually considering letting him out accidently... and feeding him outside :S
Any ideas? Maybe shock treatment would help? lol