I have 3 budgies two female 1 male. The Male budgie is friendly to both. But one of the females is very aggressive towards him. I’ve tried separating them. But the other female calls out to the one who’s aggressive and I don’t know what to do. If I separate them she’s missed and if keep them together she fights with the male
AlenAxp Answered question February 11, 2023
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Aggression between birds can sometimes occur when birds are housed together, particularly between birds of different genders or when one bird is dominant over another. If your female budgie is exhibiting aggressive behavior towards one of the male budgies, here are some steps you can take to reduce the aggression:
- Increase space: Providing adequate cage space can help reduce aggression between birds. Consider increasing the size of the cage or adding a second cage to give each bird more personal space.
- Provide separate feeding stations: Having separate feeding stations for each bird can help reduce competition for food and minimize aggressive behavior.
- Offer toys and perches: Providing plenty of toys and perches for each bird can help reduce aggression by giving each bird a place to retreat and play.
- Observe their behavior: Observe your birds’ behavior and try to identify the triggers for the aggressive behavior. If the female budgie is aggressive towards one of the male budgies, try separating them for a period of time to see if the behavior improves.
- Consult a veterinarian: If the aggressive behavior continues, it may be a sign of a medical issue or a hormonal imbalance. A veterinarian who has experience with birds can rule out any underlying health issues and recommend a course of treatment.G
- Good luck and keep them safe
AlenAxp Answered question February 11, 2023