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Introducing Male and Female to same garden


KenKeeping

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The male Harris is comming to us this weekend!

The female is in her mews at the top of the garden, and is free lofted.

What i am wondering, is , where best to place his mews.

Is it best not to have them facing each other as they are free lofted, do you think there may be a bit of conflict between them at start?

I was worried they might fly at the mesh to get at each other!

They are both easy going birds alone, but wondered if ime in for any trouble!

Both quiet birds, so wouldnt like to have them screeming at each other and taunting each other up.

There will be no way of them getting each other mind as the distance apart will be large enough.

 

Is ther a topic on here that you have read about introducing male and female into the same garden.

 

I have no intention in breeding from them, far from that stage I am.

 

Whats your views!

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put your mews any where harris's are social birds , the ones the father in law as a all mewed in a row ..

when he as brought a new bird in there as never been any bother ,

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