Housing a Ringneck with Another Species
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:37 am
Hello, everyone. I am new to your world of Ringnecks -- in fact, I don't even have one yet but have made a deposit on a baby just born about a week ago.
I have some questions, since I have been reading some of y'all's posts for a week or so. Is the lovely Ringneck suitable to house with other pet birds, providing, of course, there is the regular quarantine at first and a period of adjustment with the new baby in his own cage next to my other bird.
I had a beautiful Princess of Wales for 18 years and he was caged with a 7-year-old Princess of Wales after his mate of 12 years passed away. Two weeks ago, by 18-year-old died, leaving the single 7-year-old Princess all alone and sad.
I would like to have a different species of bird and some say the Ringneck is an easy-going type of bird that would do well with other species; these words are, in fact, from the gentleman who has been helping me understand the world of Ringnecks is the breeder I have a deposit with at Out of Africa Aviaries.
Since I have just gotten to know this man (and he seems wonderful and honest in his own experiences), I thought I should check out the situation from the viewpoint of an unbiased group, like y'all.
Thanks a million in advance for all your help!
Linda Kay First
I have some questions, since I have been reading some of y'all's posts for a week or so. Is the lovely Ringneck suitable to house with other pet birds, providing, of course, there is the regular quarantine at first and a period of adjustment with the new baby in his own cage next to my other bird.
I had a beautiful Princess of Wales for 18 years and he was caged with a 7-year-old Princess of Wales after his mate of 12 years passed away. Two weeks ago, by 18-year-old died, leaving the single 7-year-old Princess all alone and sad.
I would like to have a different species of bird and some say the Ringneck is an easy-going type of bird that would do well with other species; these words are, in fact, from the gentleman who has been helping me understand the world of Ringnecks is the breeder I have a deposit with at Out of Africa Aviaries.
Since I have just gotten to know this man (and he seems wonderful and honest in his own experiences), I thought I should check out the situation from the viewpoint of an unbiased group, like y'all.
Thanks a million in advance for all your help!
Linda Kay First