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Well..see...I'm not sure. When we bought the birds from a previous owner, she said specifically "These are both DNA sex'ed boys". If Rocky is also a girl, that would be pretty interesting now wouldn't it O_o
Clover has always been dominant, and has always had a biting problem. We've just recently started putting Clover in the cage for a time out, because anything else we've tried hasn't worked. Clover is actually being more aggressive to myself and our cat, than Rocky. The only thing in Clover's behavior that has changed, is that he/she bobs their head, so much that it worries me. It's progressed to a point where his/her wings are bobbing as well. Reminds me of when a baby cockatiel was hungry, and "bobbing" when we were hand feeding them. Rocky will actually play the "parent role", stand over Clover, and "feed", but there is no substinence coming out of Rocky. O_o
The both DO have their own cages, but Rocky will fight tooth and nail to be in the cage with Clover, and we allow it. Why not, like I said, Clover is just "nippy" at Rocky, but much more worse with myself and Saint.
This is a big joy if it turns out that they are a breeding pair. It was a wonderful time when my parents hand reared 'tiel chicks, and I think it would be wonderful to do with Rocky and Clover as well. I'm just very confused as to why this started, and how? I keep thinking "could something just have...triggered it?'
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My Family!
Rocky, Green Quaker!
Clover, Green Quaker!
Saint, the (Not grey!) Kitty!
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