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Patrick'sKeets
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 6:46 pm    Post subject: Keet's Behavior Reply with quote

Confused I've only had these keets a couple weeks, but they seem strange. Is bobbing the head normal. The white/blue keet usually gets very active (in the cage), jumping from one perch to the other, making a lot of noise, ect. Along with this comes bobbing his head and neck, as if he's saying yes. It looks cery odd and I'm worried he's got a sinus problem. Today I noticed (at least I've never seen) the green/yellow keet doing the same thing.
What other strange things have you noticed your birds do?

Incidentally, I got these birds free from the paper. I estimate them at about a year old. I think one is male (blue bird starting to turn blue @ ceres) and other is female. There names are Nickel and Dime Smile
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charmedagain
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 7:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi bobbing of the head is part of mating dance they do this to get the attention of the female they will also do this when regurgitating food for either the female of the chicks.

When the femals cere turns a very tark brown she will be in breeding mode and will usually allow mating some females wont but most will.
At a year old or just over they are still young to be raising babies but both are still fertile birds.

If you plan on breeding the birds its best to wait till they are 2years of age.
Get involved with other bird breeders in your area if this is possible to learn as much as you can about the birds from feeding to breeding.

But the bobbing is not an indication to illness.

Mike
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 8:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

charmedagain wrote:

If you plan on breeding the birds its best to wait till they are 2years of age.
Get involved with other bird breeders in your area if this is possible to learn as much as you can about the birds from feeding to breeding.

But the bobbing is not an indication to illness.

Mike

Thank you sooo much for the information. I will look in to local breaders ASAP. In the mean time, how, other than seperating them, do I discourage breeding? Or should I look in to birdy condoms Cool ?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 1:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi if you dont want to seperate them then the best thing to do which usually works is keep changing the position of there toys remove anything that they could use for a nest like houses dishes that are on the cage floor.

Reducing the amount of light they get a day and even moving the cage either into a different room or different part of the room they are in.
This will make the hen think its winter and should not allow mating

mike
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, he bobbing is normal! However, I heard it was for something else other than mating!
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