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 Post subject: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:55 pm 
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I love to watch Emma preen her tail feathers. And then, there's Silver, singing either Andy Griffith or the Adams Family song to her (not sure which)m. She's not impressed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28NU3xM ... Kg3tPXuyBQ



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:40 pm 
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He's not sure whether he wants to yell at her or sing love songs lol. But it was mostly love songs. It's cute, but it's good that she's not interested. She actually COULD make babies with him, which takes the hormone control game to a whole new level.



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:52 pm 
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And yet she was so attracted to the little yellow mountin' machine. I guess she likes her men straight to the point.

Has Sliver made any further advances towards her?



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:37 am 
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tielfan wrote:
He's not sure whether he wants to yell at her or sing love songs lol. But it was mostly love songs. It's cute, but it's good that she's not interested. She actually COULD make babies with him, which takes the hormone control game to a whole new level.


Why can't Emma and Silver breed?



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
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When I saw this video, I saw my birds. This is EXACTLY what my birds do to Cloudia ALL day! The only difference is that there is hing away and chasing involved.

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Why can't Emma and Silver breed?


They can't breed because they arent interested into each other. Another reason I belive is that Dianne doesn't want babies at the moment.


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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:02 am 
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Emma totally COULD make babies with Silver if they mutually agreed to it. She could (and did) mate with Piper, but there was no way that babies could come out of that pairing since they were different species from totally different branches of the parrot family. The two major divisions in the parrot family are the cockatoos and all the other parrots. Cockatiels are cockatoos and budgies are other parrots, so they're fairly far apart genetically and not compatible enough to have hybrid babies.



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:34 am 
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tielfan wrote:
Emma totally COULD make babies with Silver if they mutually agreed to it. She could (and did) mate with Piper, but there was no way that babies could come out of that pairing since they were different species from totally different branches of the parrot family. The two major divisions in the parrot family are the cockatoos and all the other parrots. Cockatiels are cockatoos and budgies are other parrots, so they're fairly far apart genetically and not compatible enough to have hybrid babies.

Oh... I thought Emma and Silver were both Cockatiels.



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 Post subject: Re: Silver & Emma
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:42 am 
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Emma and Silver are cockatiels. Piper is a budgie.

I don't particularly want babies. I am hoping that, with hormone control, things won't get to that point again. I have learned some things over the last couple of months.

If Emma and Silver got to that point despite my efforts, I might let one egg hatch. It would be hard to resist.

Piper, a year ago, was best buddies with a male budgie named Snowy. However, after Emma entered the picture, he threw Snowy over. My neighbor across the street wanted Snowy, so I gave him to her. She got another budgie to keep him company, so it worked out for everyone.

My mistake was mixing species in the same flight cage. I had read that one shouldn't do it, but they all seemed to want to be together, so I let them.



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Usually the biggest problem with mixing species is fighting. But your birds wanted to make love not war.



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But your birds wanted to make love not war.


Maybe a little too much love that when they were seperated, a war would happen. :lol:


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