Do you have a nesting box for them? A shoe box with grass or
straw will work - and sometimes they
won't lay in the cold weather months if they are in an
outside aviary. I've also hung baskets with hay in them from the sides of the
aviary - if the coop that they are in is not big enough to fly a bit, that may
be a problem - the females have to be able to fly around.....I started off with
a pair and in a year had more than twenty, but they were in cages large enough
to fly around in, so that alone may be your problem. I fed mine wild bird seed
mix with nuts and berries, plenty of fresh water and occasionally a little
medicated chick crumbles - the last thing I can think of is, are you sure you
have a boy and a girl? The male will bow forward and coo, the female will sit
low and ruffle her feathers - that's all I've got! Good luck!
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