Separating flocks?

drrmarie

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Oct 1, 2024
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Hello, I have a question I can't find the answer to anywhere. There was a recent hoarding case near me where 40+ parrots of various species were seized and will be put up for adoption. Some are single or in pairs but some are in large groups and I was wondering, is it cruel to separate the groups for adoption? Is there a way to tell which birds in a group are bonded? For example the biggest group is a group of 12 cockatiels and I am thinking it's probably not feasible for them all to be adopted to one home together. What do you guys think? The same goes for birds at a store too, how do you know which ones are bonded so that you are sure not to separate a bonded pair? And also is it possible for flocks to become bonded as a group or even a trio, or do they only ever bond in pairs? This is the case: https://ktvz.com/cnn-regional/2024/...en-in-nashville-after-kentucky-hoarding-case/
 

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