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Love birds


Question Posted Thursday May 24 2007, 4:28 pm

Hey, thanks for your feedback! I was wondering if the female love birds are friendlier, or males? And also, is it a good idea to have two love birds, or one? Thanks a lot!


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GalPalNessa answered Thursday May 24 2007, 4:47 pm:
personally, i would mostly recommend the couple.
They say that its better, so they don't feel alone and all that.. and therefore live longer and happier...
Although, you can try having just one. if you care for him/her constantly pay attention to them and feed them and all that, i think it should be ok too... I mean, like i told you, i've had my bird for like 6 years now.... but i guess it can be a little bit of luck too. As for which is more friendly? I would guess male birds.. haha! The females always seemed to bite me and be more distand than the males... haha! i always joke about it saying that its probably because i'm a female.. haha!
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VB

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