I am having troubles with my zebra finches. I had always heard they are flock birds, and do well in groups. Well ... apparently no one told my finches that! There is one dominant pair that keep all the other chased away from the center of the cage. It seems to me that the darker finches are dominant, compared to the more passive white ones.
The only thing I have found about aggression pins the cause on overcrowding. Well, I have a huge flight cage (4' x 4' x 2') with six finches in it, so I don't think that is the issue here.
Has anyone had similar finch experiences? Any advice? It's driving me crazy!





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) The female society basically just sits there, she is not aggressive, but the male zebra chases all the others away from her and the center of the cage. So, this one pair occupies 2/3 of the cage, right in the middle, and the other two pairs of white zebras have to sit on the edges.


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