Only when not raised together. I have discovered that 2 younger males who are not breeding age yet; will pair up and be like brothers. Behaviorly they assume the other is a female. LOL Older males who haven't been around each other can argue but it's rare for it to become a serious problem when separate areas for each to claim as their own are provided. IE: separate swings, food area, perches and enough flight space. I have personally witnessed 2 males play "Tag" before. They can definitely get along with the right set up and environment.
This is how I knew mine was a boy! Constant bow-cooing 🤣
I totally get what you mean. Its hard to notice when just starting with birds, but the more you're with them the more you notice little things
Are males aggressive with other males?
Only when not raised together. I have discovered that 2 younger males who are not breeding age yet; will pair up and be like brothers. Behaviorly they assume the other is a female. LOL
Older males who haven't been around each other can argue but it's rare for it to become a serious problem when separate areas for each to claim as their own are provided. IE: separate swings, food area, perches and enough flight space. I have personally witnessed 2 males play "Tag" before. They can definitely get along with the right set up and environment.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 thank you. My male is in breading age I’m looking for a friend for him. Will it matter if it’s a male or a female sorry
@tanialoyola1401 With a breeding age male that is lonely; a female is best.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 thanks so much ❤️