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hi, I want to know why some people suggest to separate birds in different cages. is there any sciences in it?


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What do you mean?
Species are all different.
But most birds appreciate their own home, own space, just like you like your own bed.
 
I appreciate your response.

but after became pair they still wanted to live separate.

for instance, after marriage I will not sleep without my wife nor she wanted to .
 
No i mean we need more info.
Why are you asking what kind of bird how old etc.
It's a general question with too many answers without more info
 
I doubt anyone here has ever suggested that all birds be kept in separate cages nor have I ever come across that information anywhere else on the www.
Birds kept as pets/companions are most often caged independently. If you are talking about birds meant to be breeding pairs, that's an entirely different thing.
So I'll repeat what has already been asked of you; what do you mean?
 
I have 3 indian ringneck one of them died due to temperature problem. 1 is 2.25 month old male and the other one approx 1 month old female. This is not first time I am dealing with these birds.

if you allow 2 birds in one cage, they heed each other instead of you. they pay little attention to u. male parrot spend more of his time to female parrot he thinks how to impress her how to get her attention etc.. if they dont heed u than how they gonna be train .

I will upload their picture soon.
 
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if they dont heed u than how they gonna be train .

If you want tame birds, you just don't keep them in the same cage. That is why people recommend separate cages, especially for very young birds.
 
agreed. but if they spend most of their time for each other soon they will forget your training.
 
with my own experienced I am saying all this thing.
 
If you know this from experience I am still confused what your question is.
 
I am asking is there anyone whos having same experienced like me.
 
I think there's a language barrier and we are all trying very hard to understand each other.
 
There are a number of reasons why people recommend separate cages for birds especially if they are male and female. Here a few.
1. If you don't want to breed birds don't put a male and female in the same cage.
2. If you want tame birds it is better to keep them in separate cages and to let them come out and play with them. Don't leave them in the cage because they aren't a pet that way they are just a bird in a cage. They need opportunity to come out and be part of the family/flock.
3. Usually people don't buy a big enough cage for one bird let alone two so space is a reason.
4. Unless your birds are bonded (get along with each other) they will need separate cages. More than likely they will fight.

I don't know that these are scientifically documented nor do I know how much data has been recorded but they are observations by many people.
 
My budgies tried to sleep in the same cage last night. I did not allow it.

I don't want them to breed right now.

They already prefer each other over me.

I don't want it to get worse.
 

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