After breeding season

chellner

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:blue2:Should you take the Indian Ringnecks breeding box away from them after the breeding season has finished. Or do they stay in there box to sleep when it is not the breeding season. Thank you
 

GaleriaGila

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A good question...
I know that wild Patagonians return to and defend the nest throughout the year... but, I suspect breeders take the next away.
I'll be interested in responses to your query.

Welcome to the Forum...
 

Raixalotto

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It depends on what you want you want to do. They usually won't use the box any other time than breeding season, some people leave it in year round, others remove it (at least where I live anyway)
 

SilverSage

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I remove mine for a good scrubbing and to get them out of the way. They don't sleep in the box.


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Quakerella

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I always remove mine after the second clutch of the season. Give it a good clean and put it back in the spring.
 

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