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How many Tiels are too many?

3.7K views 35 replies 12 participants last post by  Boomberry  
#1 · (Edited)
i have been looking for a mate for my darling Cinnamaroll
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and i have on hold....
one cinnamon whiteface spit pied.. dunno bout other splits...
and one whiteface normal split to pied...
unsure if they are male or female...
i plan to build a large aviary(or two) soon, so i would like to eventually pair them all up...
is three too many to have? if they are all female.. i will have to have at least four...
would it be a bad idea to get two new tiels at once... they dont know each other... so it wont be like they will get comfort from each other...
also there is a pied cinnamon whiteface... possibly pearl, who knows the cinnamon whiteface, but then if they are all female... i will have 3 cinnamon girls.. and i really like the normal grey whiteface...
i just dont know!
the more i think about it, the more i just want all three...
but that would mean either selling one :eek:
or having four pairs of tiels :eek::blush::blink:
most of my life revolves around my animals, so it isnt an issue of time... but i dont know....
any thoughts?...
 
#3 ·
lol yeah i have the money for vets...
i work nights, just so i can have my days free with my animals, i also work part time in a pet shop... i can have my birds with me there on leads...
so i make enough money for it all....
i am also doing a veterinary nurse course this year...
i think i have decided to get... the cinnamon pearl and the cinnamon pied... because when i get a normal whiteface, if it is a girl i will want it to be pearl, and this one isnt....
it could still be a boy but i dont like my chances, if i am wrong...
ont the other hand, Cinnamon is recessive gene, so all i have to do to not get Cinnamon babies is not pair with a Cinnamon....
and even if they all turn out to be girls, at least they will be all geneticaly what i need in a female...
Cinnamaroll is a Cinnamon whiteface pearl split pied hen
new tiel #1 is a Cinnamon whiteface split pied...
new tiel #2 is a Cinnamon whiteface pearl? pied...
hopefully one of the new guys will be a cock...
 
#5 ·
yes, but i would like to have them inside too...
how many tiels do you think would be too many, inside, with their own room...
i am building an aviary or two, but i wouldnt want the birds to be out there all the time... i might set it up for breeding,
but i dont plan on breeding them till they are all about 2-3 years old...
 
#9 ·
yeah i thought about that... but i would have to send it away, and wait a week or two for results to come back... and the pet shops cant wait that long...
i have decided on the 2 cinnamons...
they are brothers/sisters/sister-brother....
so getting them together, means they can settle in together, the come from the same people, so no risk of cross contamination, meaning i can quarantine together...
i will get them dna tested once they are home... for naming and self satisfaction purposes
took a couple of photos of them whilst at the shop today...
i get them tomorrow...
... i can happily settle at 3! and i could happily have more...
just wondered if there are specific problems with large groups of tiels, that people have experienced...
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#22 · (Edited)
wow you have the exact same amount of birds as me...
but i have 14 budgies, and one tiel....
when i get these 2 new guys i will have more than you...
but i have one day(or morning) of 'similarity' knowledge, before it changes :p

i think i have a bit easier than you though... i dont own a large parrot, and the budgies.. the more you get the easier it seems to care for them, and the less trouble they seem to create... go figure?

i dont think i will introduce Cinnamaroll to them(not let her even see them), until they are out of quarantine... as in, i think i will have to put their cages in a room and totally separate it from the rest of the house, and pretend to Cinn that the room just 'disappeared'
cos i think she will be very very interested in them...
 
#35 ·
I'd love to get a Female Electus, But i want it as a baby ( i don't want a older one, i got a older Quaker and one bird with previous issues is enough LOL) , but the more i look at the bigger birds, the more thier beaks intimidate me, The noise isn't a issue any more now i've got 3 quakers 2 of which are in my room bieng quaratined so when they hear the other birds down the hall they do thier flock call, which in turn makes Billy do his, rather he's in the living room or in the birds room and Billy's call is louder then the other 2 quakers put together - So i fiqure if i can handle those I can handle a bigger birds noise ( just not cockatoos I listened to those on line that was enough for me LOL)

but for now i'll stick with my budiges, tiels,quakers and my baby lovebird