Female and new male

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karlisa
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Hi finchfolk , Just a question,having not had crimsons before I have an 8mth old female that had been on her own and I’ve just acquired a young male who is only about 8 weeks old.i had him seperate in a flight cage near her cage and have now put him in with her but she is a bit aggressive towards him if he wants to sit with her and chases him a bit with beak open in threat mode.is this potential trouble already or Is it cause they’ve just been put together or something else ? They are by themselves.Any advice would be great
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arthur
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Probably would have been better to put them into an aviary that was new/ neutral to both birds . .

Or . .

Since the cockbird is so much younger, to have put her into his territory/ aviary

If you have the aviary capacity, it is not too late to take such action now . .

I think that they will work things out . . but if you don't have the time to watch them, and intervene if necessary, there is always the chance of an unhappy ending

Best of luck
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Craig52
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In my experience that is always the case but it doesn't take long for the cock bird to ensure his authority. Give it a few days and the reverse will be inevitable.
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karlisa
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Ok thanks for advice,I am watching them closely !!! Maybe she’s trying to teach him to respect females early in life lol
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