Agressive Female
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:23 am
Hi all,
I bought a female irn for my male irn, since it is the breeding season i put them in the same cage together and put a nest box. The male wants to breed but the female attacks him when he gets close. i left them in the same cage for 2 weeks hoping that this will get better but till now nothing has changed. i let them stay in the same cage as she does not chase him, she will show aggression when he tries to get close.
On the 2nd day i got the female irn i fed the male a piece of apple and he took it from my hands, i was surprised when the female came close to me and began to eat from my hands, she also let me touch her. She is now calling me (mating call) when i am close to the cage, and i can see that she wants to breed with me!
I have separated them, leaving the female in the original cage where the nest box is placed, and the male in another cage next to the female.
How can i change the female mentality that only the male irn is available for breeding and not myself?!
I have changed some things which i hope will make it better, such as not touching her, not giving her attention and not feeding her directly from my hands.
Do you have any pointers on what else i can do?
Maybe i can remove the nest box? but then she might go out of the breeding mode and still not be interested in the male irn.
I bought a female irn for my male irn, since it is the breeding season i put them in the same cage together and put a nest box. The male wants to breed but the female attacks him when he gets close. i left them in the same cage for 2 weeks hoping that this will get better but till now nothing has changed. i let them stay in the same cage as she does not chase him, she will show aggression when he tries to get close.
On the 2nd day i got the female irn i fed the male a piece of apple and he took it from my hands, i was surprised when the female came close to me and began to eat from my hands, she also let me touch her. She is now calling me (mating call) when i am close to the cage, and i can see that she wants to breed with me!
I have separated them, leaving the female in the original cage where the nest box is placed, and the male in another cage next to the female.
How can i change the female mentality that only the male irn is available for breeding and not myself?!
I have changed some things which i hope will make it better, such as not touching her, not giving her attention and not feeding her directly from my hands.
Do you have any pointers on what else i can do?
Maybe i can remove the nest box? but then she might go out of the breeding mode and still not be interested in the male irn.