I’m already on the list for a breeder near me to get my first baby cockatiel in 6 weeks time, I came across a baby that’s ready now however and I was debating on getting him now and keeping him separate from the other baby once I get him. Once they’ve been safely quarantined from each other and they can be with each other and me outside of the cage (having their cages next to each other not together). My husband and I work separate shifts so the only time they’d be without one of us and cages closed is bedtime-my predicament is this will be my first bird (I’ve done extensive research for years now) even though I can obviously still learn a lot more, the breeder has been super helpful too, would this be too much for me to handle? Should I just get the one I’m waiting on and pass on the recent found baby? Or is two better than one when they’re out of the cage, playing etc. we also have an 8 and 10 year old daughters who’ll be highly invested as much as we are as adults so that’s another thing I was considering. We’d have this baby 6 weeks before the next that was already planned so we’d have that time to bond with that one and then we’d take the same amount of time to seperately bond with the new baby.
Should we just do one-or two in two cages???
Should we just do one-or two in two cages???