2 males one female
- shaunh
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Recently placed a hen in with my two males. The two males now seem to be at each other all the time. If I was to take one of the males out and into a separate enclosure, would this help with them trying to breed? Or does having the two males in there create some healthy competition?
- Nrg800
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That's great!!! I have to say, though, a conversation without avatars is difficult to follow!!
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Some less tech savy members (myself included) have to wait till we can collar a more tech savy relo to put an avatar on for us. Kids do have their uses.
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