I am in need of direction on how to house multiple Linnies in same cage if possible. This spring was my first time breeding and hand feeding Linnies. I decided to keep 2 males from the 1st clutch for pets. The boys have done well together in a large flight cage. I do see a fair amount of dominance type of behaviors towards each other such as one mounting the other and holding each other down, grabbing and pulling each others flight feathers when side by side on a perch seemingly just to make the other squawk. Some squabbles at the food dishes etc.. not sure if this is normal or a sign of trouble. They are also very nice to each other grooming and sleeping close. One of the females from this clutch was returned to me because the mom thought the young daughter handling the bird to rough etc.. Once the female bird came back into our home the brothers are now fighting and can not be in the same cage. They also pick on the female. The returned female was sweet at first but now wants nothing to do with them. I also have a 3rd male from the 2nd clutch that is still weaning. SO.... 3males and 1 female all in separate cages and the breeding pair in their own cage. 5 cages! I suspect this is hormonal behavior so have been taking measures described in the article about discouraging breeding behaviors. I have done all the thing like setting the cages close to get them used to each other, having them out together in neutral territory etc... now I am resorting to getting each bird out individually and spending quality time but it is not a calm environment as they want to fly on to the others cages and stir up trouble. Also the 2 older males frequently seem to jet around in their cage kind of angrily. I do not have the male's cages next to each other. If i take one bird out of the room to spend time they call and fret and the one i am trying to bond with just wants to get back to the group. I do want to keep the returned female. Please advise. This is not going well!! Thank you!
Oh and I know these birds are all related so of course I would not let them breed.
Oh and I know these birds are all related so of course I would not let them breed.