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My male quaker has been pulling out the females feathers. He chases her in the cage and I'm not sure if it's?
fighting going on or something else. She is 2 and he is 10 months.
I know their sex for sure. Recently in the past few days the male has been speaking very well, and is also a quick learning. The female speaks to, but just in the past few days the male seems to have matured. I'm concerned about him pulling out her feathers, I don't know if it hurts her and if they will grow back. I am hoping for some advice from someone with quakers. Thanks.
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi,
This is male aggressiveness, and they need to be separated, until he stops it. He is basically hunting her down, and will try to mate with her. He is too young to breed, and aggressiveness can be passed on. Please separate them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
its a freaking bird
why the hell do you take care of birds you weirdo
they are cute and all but after 1 month of cleaning and dealing with that bs is enough for me. SCrew pets
and chill with it tree hugger
birds "speaking"....oooOkay
and pulling out some feathers who cares
its a bird
the female must have been doing something wrong to make the male rip her feathers out
thats what animal kingdom does the males bitches around the female