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  1. Hi!...yes they are Zebras. Sorry forgot to mention that. Thanks I appreciate it. I didnt know that if I was to put males and females together if they would get all territorial, or that if I separated the pàrents they would be sad. Thanks I appreciate your comment!!
  2. Hi Everyone.My story goes like this... almost a year ago I saw a man who had a couple of terrified looking birds in a ball type cage about the size of a volleyball. I made a deal with him and went and bought the best cage I could find (not much to choose from) and brought them home. They settled in quite nicely, and my 6 year old daughter decided they need a nest...(1st mistake). I was quite diligent in taking out the first tiny eggs. but then I broke my arm and was not quite as diligent and to make a long story short, I know have a while male a brown female and 4 very cute little grey babies. I was able to find and purchase a bigger used cage. This one has a divider that you can put in or take out. I have not yet separated the birds as although they have fledged the parents are still feeding them. My question is...once I know the sexes of the babies should i separate males and females? should I leave the parents together? SHould I separate them? I really dont want any more babies, but I want these ones to be happy. I tried to do a good deed and know I have a housefull. Can anyone lend me some advise before I move the babies. Thanks!!!