Hi,
You can’t put a breeding pair with young birds. They will fight, and they will probably end up killing the young birds. When you breed birds, you can only have one pair of birds per cage. Also, you should not breed Indian Ringnecks until they are about 3 years old. Since you don’t know the sex of the young birds, it’s not a great idea to have them together because they might try to breed too early. Ringnecks can be very aggressive towards each other, especially if one is ready to breed and the other isn’t. I would recommend having the young birds DNA sexed, or separate them until they are old enough to know what they are.
Thank you for asking Lafeber,
Brenda