Hi all,
I've done some research on this topic online but I wanted to get the board's input. This seems to be one of the better message boards out there.
I recently adopted Broose, my girlfriend's parakeet that is 4 ish years old. The parakeet was in her apartment by itself during this time. I adopted it because I have a larger place and she can fly around. For the last few months, Broose seems to be fine and flys around the house, chirps/makes happy noises, etc. I leave music on during the day when I'm gone, leave the window blinds open so she can see the back yard. She will sit on my hand to eat millet but that's about it. When she first came to my house, she would get on my hand, shoulder, etc. I think that was because she wasn't used to my place. But now that she is, she doesn't seem to be too keen hanging out with me.
Anyways, I'm thinking of getting a second parakeet. Everything I've read says they are social animals and I bet Broose would like having a budgie buddy. My questions for the board are:
1) Should I keep the new bird separate from Broose for a while? I've read that you should do this because of disease and just getting the birds used to each other. If so, what is the best way to introduce them? I'll be taking Broose, who has been by herself for 4 years and a bird that just got taken from their current bird friends. If I keep them separate, I will need to get a new cage - probably a bigger cage anyway because I'm going to keep two birds in it.
2) Are there any issues with introducing Broose to a younger bird? Will they not get along?
3) What happens if they don't get along? They don't have to be best friends but I don't want them to fight, etc.
4) I read that if you have multiple birds they won't bond with humans. Is there a way to still try and get them to bond with me at least a little? It was fun when Broose would sit on my shoulder a few months ago.
5) What gender of bird should I get? Should I get another female bird? If I get a male bird, will they lay eggs and have baby birds? I don't want to deal with eggs, babies, etc.
Thanks in advance for your help. I sort of stumbled into taking care of Broose but she's really grown on my over the last few months. I just want to take care of her and make sure she's happy.
T.J.





