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Mating Cockatiels, advise?

I often personally rescue animals and try to find them a new home once they are healthy and sociable, if I don’t become attached that is. In the beginning of December, I was referred to a home that had a pair of cockatiels that were living in an extremely unhealthy habitat. They were not being fed or watered properly, they had mold growing in the water dish, droppings inches deep on the bottom of the rabbit cage that they were being kept it and one had a severe eye infection, they were not vocal, they were scared, dirty and over all unhealthy. I was able to take possession of the tiels, I got them clean, healthy and the eye infection taken care of and of course, became attached. I assumed that they were the same sex (I know some will not accept a cage mate of the same sex, but it is not impossible) because they had never mated before but I also knew that their stressful environment could also be the problem. Then about two weeks ago, I noticed that they had started to mate. I’ve caught them in action 3 or 4 different days. I know that it can take around 20-30 days for her to lay her first clutch of eggs and then another 20-30 days for them to hatch, I have consulted with a local pet store that also raise birds and they helped me pick out a calcium supplement for the bird to lay healthy hard eggs and also helped me to pick out a nesting box. What I’m wondering is, how likely is it for them to try to mate if they are of the same sex? I do know that some dogs, whether it be two males or a female in heat will often try to mate with another dog of the same sex, cats not so much (though a friend of mine had a cat and dog that tried to mate on occasion). How do I know that they are actually mating and not just relieving their natural sexual frustration? Do I just wait to see if “she” lays eggs? Also, when they lay and they do hatch, is it best to hand raise them or let the mother and father raise them (yes, the father will help the mother)? I’ve always dealt with rescuing dogs and cats, so I’m a little lost when it comes to birds.

I’m sure that this question seems weird and possibly crazy, but it is a serious question and I do ask for only serious responses! Any true advise would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much! The pet store did in fact say no grit or crushed oyster shells because they may eat too much and it may become compacted in their stomachs. They told me to just use the reptile calcium supplement once, maybe twice a week sprinkled on their food and I was not advised to add anything to their water. Since I got them, I’ve been giving them vitamin drops in their food and it really did seem to help them become healthy faster. They gained weight, their feathers became much more normal and I’ve experienced no problems with the birds since I’ve had them.

Can I bring baby pigeons in for the night? Read Desc.?

Question: Baby pigeons were ruinited with their mother on ground. However, they’re alone on the ground at night. Can we possible bring it in just for the night to keep it from harms way, you know, protect them from any possible predators of the night? Or leave them there?
Whole Story:
Alright, so here’s how it goes. First we got my story. Alright so my brother found two baby pigeons outside on our yard…well not necesarily our yard but a grass area near out car drivethru…can’t really explain it guess you can call it part of our yard. So we found them there and I thought that they were orhpaned or something cuz the nest seems to have fallen down too. So after hours I checked and thought that they really were orphans, so brought em in. We didn’t feed them or give them water cuz it was already night. So they stayed for the night…The next day, which was today starting from the morning, I attempted to feed it and give them water by reading all these responses from what people wrote..It turned out fail, and I was on a fail streak all the way till noon. They already kept on crying for food. I had no idea how to do it still..all the things I read were complicated, mom was being a baser, saying “Err, Im not going to buy food for just those little birdies” So I was on the verge of giving up. That’s when I thought alright that’s it rehabilitation center is the best option….But then my mom was still being a baser saying “err, Im not gonna take them to some center place” I know. what a baser. I almost gave up, as she decided to just leave them out there to “die” basically, though she disguised it by saying “Just leave them out there. Wait their mom just might pick them up…Just let them lay there and ‘find the light’. You know how many pigeons are like this? This makes no difference” I was really depressed. But no, this guy won’t give up, especially when it comes to birds, no matter what. So I called Humane Society of Broward, who directed me to Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Ft.Lauderdale. That’s where I reported my story, and told them that they were pretty much orphans, and that if they could bring someone here to rescue them since of course my mom wouldn’t take action. He said that someone will call if he finds someone to do it. So then I was just praying and waiting for them to call…That’s when suddenly I saw my mom bring in the shoebox where we kept them with them inside and said “there was a pigeon close nearby but I scared it..I think it’s their mother” Shocked, I took the initiative conclusion that it must’ve been a predator. But just in case I decided to leave it out there and see what happened….That’s when I saw a pigeon nearby…asked my mom if that was the same pigeon…Said yes. So we waited near the door, looking to see if the pigeon would approach them. I knew that that couldn’t their mother….I was wrong. After what seemed like 30 minutes, the pigeon swooped nearby. I was ready to take action in case it may be an enemy. That’s when I saw the two little birdies jumping with ecstasy, so much that they were actually able to get out of the box themselves. I felt relieved and rejoiced as well, and surprisingly so did my mom. Yah, turns out she cared about them too. Watching them, together, ruinited, and watching their mother feed them, I felt something really meaningful, something deeper than just regular pigeons in a part of nature. It made me feel warm inside…So there they were sleeping, full. That’s when I got a call. It turned out to be someone from the Center. Told them everything, and told me that that was “awesome, that it was natural, and that I should just keep eye from time to time”. So everything is now great. However, me and my mom were wondering, if we could just bring them inside our house for the night, to protect them from any possible predators of the night, though they’re pretty camoflauged at night. Please answer as soon as possible…Thanks for reading this btw xD
Yoo. Thanks Clovicat for answering, and uh yah, I left them alone. Right now though, they’re near out front dear, and about two-three times a day their mom would drop by and feed them. Right now it seems like they want to fly. Hopefully I wont be in school when that happens -.-. Anyways, thanks again!
Oh yah, turns out, they’re not baby pigeons, they’re baby mourning doves =).

when is it the right time to take parakeets out of thier nesting box?

Is it ok to pick a baby parakeet up when its still in the nesting box?Like when its 3 weeks old?i want to pick them up to tame them so can i pick up a baby when its 3 weeks old without the mother getting mad?If i do will she smell my scent and not feed it like wild birds do?

Help!! My parakeet egg just hatch!! What do i do?

So my I have been waiting for the parakeet egg to hatch and it finally did today when I discovered it hatch just like 30 min ago.So I saw the mother was liking kissing or doing something to the chick mouth with her own mouth is like kissing.And the newborn parakeet mouth seems to be very gooey and slimy.Yes the bird is kept warm in a nest box.And its my 1st time too.I dont want to hand fed it.Help PLEASE!

Provide wet or dry oats to cockatiel parents? The mother still eating bird soil is it ok for baby too?

I just fed my cockatiel parents instand wet oatmeal cereal made by Quakers. Just mixed with hot water. Is this the correct way or should I give it dry and mix with their usual seed mix? As the mother still enjoys eating the soil I add some calcium mix powder with it. Will the babies be ok if the mother feeds them with the soil mix? When I try new food, must I remove the seed mix and soil to force them to eat the new food? What happens if they don’t eat enough to feed the chicks?

how could i take care of a week old baby peached faced bird who has been abandoned by the mother?

my lutino peached faced bird layed 4 eggs and it is her third time to do so in a year.. back then i got no problems because the mother always took care of her babies; just that this month; i got few problems like the mother thrown her two first consecutive eggs… but nevertheless she still layed two more eggs which she took care and finally just two weeks ago; she finally hatch the first one; and the day after that the second one…so she have two wonderful babies; just that the following day; the other baby died because she intentionally have stepped on it.. so i still have left the other baby there with her; as i was observing the mother… she stopped feeding the baby; and just always stayed out of the nest box.. so i finally decided to take the baby and take care of it…so plz help me in taking care of it….
thanks..any suggestions would be of help.
by the way; i have placed that baby bird in a cup… placed tissue paper around it to keep it warm… and with the light of course.. i feed the baby every two hours; check on it hour after hour….

Why do birds reject their offspring when a human being touches them.?

I have seen people take sparrow chicks out of their nests and put them back, and the mother never even feeds them anymore, and by the next day the chicks are usually dead.