Murphy_the_Hooligan
Songster
Hi everyone,
I am extremely devastated to announce that my silver male has passed away today. He was paired with my basic brown female. I received them as a gift two years ago, and they were my first pair.
The female, Bonnie, is sitting on a nest of eggs.
From the original pair I’ve hatched a few others, and given most of them away. I did keep another pair in a separate cage, a white male, Winter, and a Red Breasted female, Heather.
Heather and Winter hatched their first clutch last month, with only one baby hatching. I believe they killed the baby because I found it passed away, a little bloody after 2 days of hatching. I saw the male pick it up and throw it once. Heather is sitting on a clutch right now, too. My original plan was the separate the male, Winter, once the babies hatch.
However, can I move Heather’s babies once they hatch in with Bonnie and her babies? Would she mother them too or would she kill them?
Thanks so much.
I am extremely devastated to announce that my silver male has passed away today. He was paired with my basic brown female. I received them as a gift two years ago, and they were my first pair.

The female, Bonnie, is sitting on a nest of eggs.
From the original pair I’ve hatched a few others, and given most of them away. I did keep another pair in a separate cage, a white male, Winter, and a Red Breasted female, Heather.
Heather and Winter hatched their first clutch last month, with only one baby hatching. I believe they killed the baby because I found it passed away, a little bloody after 2 days of hatching. I saw the male pick it up and throw it once. Heather is sitting on a clutch right now, too. My original plan was the separate the male, Winter, once the babies hatch.
However, can I move Heather’s babies once they hatch in with Bonnie and her babies? Would she mother them too or would she kill them?
Thanks so much.