what to do? male chasing the female
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:53 pm
Hi All
I have two tame (handraised) IRNs - DNA sexed as male and female. They seem to get along reasonably well but the male regularly chases the female. If he can catch her he bites her. They regurgitate to each other. He sometimes does the love dance.
What I want to know is, how should I respond when he does this? I've tried all sorts of things but I just want to know that I'm not making the problem worse. Here are the things that I've tried.
- picking the female up so that he can't bite her anymore
- saying "no" to him in a stern voice
- putting my hand in front of his face like a stop sign as I say "no"
- putting him back in the cage.
With people, he is usually quite placid... but when I try to stop him from chasing her, he will bite me (luckily his bite isn't too bad). I find that when he gets in these moods quite often, I can't get him to go back in the cage.
What would you do? Could I be making the problem worse with my behaviour?
Ellie.
I have two tame (handraised) IRNs - DNA sexed as male and female. They seem to get along reasonably well but the male regularly chases the female. If he can catch her he bites her. They regurgitate to each other. He sometimes does the love dance.
What I want to know is, how should I respond when he does this? I've tried all sorts of things but I just want to know that I'm not making the problem worse. Here are the things that I've tried.
- picking the female up so that he can't bite her anymore
- saying "no" to him in a stern voice
- putting my hand in front of his face like a stop sign as I say "no"
- putting him back in the cage.
With people, he is usually quite placid... but when I try to stop him from chasing her, he will bite me (luckily his bite isn't too bad). I find that when he gets in these moods quite often, I can't get him to go back in the cage.
What would you do? Could I be making the problem worse with my behaviour?
Ellie.