coolhady13 wrote:oh i see. Well. I will see a breeder near by . I wanted to ask about one last thing, the budgie that im going to get will be in cage with another budgie or more than 1 , and i will buy one to train .so if i took it from the other budgies will it die?
If you're housing multiple birds together, you should be sure to quarantine the new addition for at least 30 days. You want to make sure that neither bird is sick or able to get the others sick. You should also be prepared for the birds already in a cage to not be too happy about the new bird. Some birds get very territorial about their cage and don't take too kindly to having a new cagemate.
A budgie will not die if he's not with any other birds. Just make sure to give it a lot of attention and interaction. I had only one budgie for three months before I decided to get another. She was fine and healthy because I paid a lot of attention to her. She was in traffic filled area of the apartment and had a lot of time both in and out of her cage.
You should also be prepared to spend equal amounts of time with every bird you have. I don't think it's really fair to one set of birds to be cage birds and have one that is a tame bird. I spend time with all three of my birds equally. My budgies are housed together and are bonded to eachother so they don't really like to spend a lot of time with me.
A bird housed with another bird will be harder to train, but it isn't impossible. Just like any bird, it will take a lot of time and effort to train. If you are able to find a breeder, that would be best and those birds would probably be easier to train, but training a store bought bird has been done.





