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Author | Topic: male ? female? |
crazy_swimmer20034 Member ![]() Posts: 42 |
![]() ![]() ![]() hi again is it able to put a male bugie and female budgie in the same cage without haveing babies?? or is it better to have 2 males together or 2 females? thanks alot? IP: Logged |
budgiefan New Member ![]() Posts: 3 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hi! It is possible. Sometimes, when two birds of opposite sex are together since they are young, they do not mate. It is also possible that they like but not love each other. And even if they mate, you can take the eggs away from the nest. It does not matter whether you have got 2 males or 2 females. Budgies are happy to have company, the more, the better. [This message has been edited by budgiefan (edited 01-03-2004).] IP: Logged |
crazy_swimmer20034 Member ![]() Posts: 42 |
![]() ![]() ![]() k thankyou for repleying add the info IP: Logged |
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