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Cockatiel Pair: Need Help With A Decision?

Recently, my pair of cockatiels just laid two eggs, and we are expecting another one tonight (11/06/08), since every other night Grey Grey has laid her eggs, and she has verly large and smelly droppings, and a egg shaped vent. And she has been doing very well with the eggs! Along with her mate and the father of the chicks, Diablo.

But the problem is, Diablo is over-protective. It is a good trait in parents, I understand that, but this is goes way too far. Whenever Grey Grey leaves to drink or eat, or say hello to us, Diablo takes over the sitting. Which is good, but, Diablo won’t let Grey Grey into the nest box! He stampedes out of the nest box and attacks her by biting her in various places, trying to attack her, and trying to attack us to get to her when we are holding Grey Grey. And he keeps trying to mate with her, so we separate them at that time. Grey Grey likes to be picked up, and comes to us, so we don’t really interfere with the eggs. But still, he won’t let Grey Grey in at all, to lay or incubate the eggs.

We have a spare cage for any of our birds (cockatiels/parakeets), if a problem occurs, and Diablo is currently staying in there while Grey Grey is incubating and doing the motherly roll. And Diablo gets a little mad at first, but he is settled down and Grey Grey is sitting in the cage as we speak.

My question is, should we keep Diablo separated from her permanently? Grey Grey is doing a fine job of taking care of the eggs, but I was wondering. And I was reading, and I read that cockatiel eggs can stay viable for seven days, and the maximum time she is gone is about five minutes, and it is room temperature around their cage. But still, my question stands, should we separate Diablo from the mother and eggs? If so, can Grey Grey fully take care of the eggs on her own? We are pulling the chicks at two weeks of age, if that matters.

FIRST EGG- Laid Monday, November Third, 2008 at night. Due to hatch in sixteen to nineteen days.

SECOND EGG- Laid Wednesday, November Fifth, 2008 at night. Due to hatch is seventeen to twenty days.

We are expecting a third egg, and we are goig to candle them in about a week to see if we have fertile eggs.

Separating My Male Cockatiel?

Recently, my pair of cockatiels just laid two eggs, and we are expecting another one tonight (11/06/08), since every other night Grey Grey has laid her eggs, and she has verly large and smelly droppings, and a egg shaped vent. And she has been doing very well with the eggs! Along with her mate and the father of the chicks, Diablo.

But the problem is, Diablo is over-protective. It is a good trait in parents, I understand that, but this is goes way too far. Whenever Grey Grey leaves to drink or eat, or say hello to us, Diablo takes over the sitting. Which is good, but, Diablo won’t let Grey Grey into the nest box! He stampedes out of the nest box and attacks her by biting her in various places, trying to attack her, and trying to attack us to get to her when we are holding Grey Grey. And he keeps trying to mate with her, so we separate them at that time. Grey Grey likes to be picked up, and comes to us, so we don’t really interfere with the eggs. But still, he won’t let Grey Grey in at all, to lay or incubate the eggs.

We have a spare cage for any of our birds (cockatiels/parakeets), if a problem occurs, and Diablo is currently staying in there while Grey Grey is incubating and doing the motherly roll. And Diablo gets a little mad at first, but he is settled down and Grey Grey is sitting in the cage as we speak.

My question is, should we keep Diablo separated from her permanently? Grey Grey is doing a fine job of taking care of the eggs, but I was wondering. And I was reading, and I read that cockatiel eggs can stay viable for seven days, and the maximum time she is gone is about five minutes, and it is room temperature around their cage. But still, my question stands, should we separate Diablo from the mother and eggs? If so, can Grey Grey fully take care of the eggs on her own? We are pulling the chicks at two weeks of age, if that matters.

FIRST EGG- Laid Monday, November Third, 2008 at night. Due to hatch in sixteen to nineteen days.

SECOND EGG- Laid Wednesday, November Fifth, 2008 at night. Due to hatch is seventeen to twenty days.

We are expecting a third egg, and we are goig to candle them in about a week to see if we have fertile eggs.

Hello, I would just like to clarify, he is attacking her! She is afraid to even go into the cage! But I was wondering, would she be capable if she was left to do her job alone? And should we separate them? I am not experienced with this, as this was my first time and accident, but I have done my research. I was wondering (from experienced breeders!) if this would be okay?

A cockatiel question?

We have a pair of cockatiels that had two babies, I want to say about three weeks ago. We’re wanting to hand feed them, but don’t know when we are suppose to take them out and start handfeeding them. Does anyone know any sites that give info about the timing of baby birds and feeding directions?
Thanks.

what is wrong with my charcoal birds?

i have a pair of charcoal birds they are two years old ,i bought them one year ago .they layed eggs eight (8) month ago but there was no baby they got .what should i add in their diet and i am giving them good diet .they do sex and keep seating in nest box but they dont lay egg now they keep fighting
.please tell me what should i do .i want to make them breed.

i am looking for a very young baby miner bird who has been hand reared?

i would like a miner bird a very young bird either hand reared or i can hand rear or any eggs due to be hatched i have had 1 yrs exp in feeding new born chick (PARROTS) for my neigbour, i have also had a miner bird for 25 yrs but sadly he died some yrs ago and i would like another one or pair

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i was given a pair of unwanted keets about two months ago. the female (green) with the help of the male (blue) completely dug out a large opening in a bird nesting box (cylindrical shaped wooden thing) They mated while with their last owner but the female never laid any eggs. i knew the male was quite a bit older than the female; so I figured it was too old. so i bought a new male (blue) and put in with the other two. the old male began acting territorial with the new male, so i separated him into another cage in another room. the female still called to the old male for several days although less now. the new male and female get along great. she began taking interest in the nest again soon after introduing the new male. Only one thing, she does this funny thing where she spends alot of time on the perch under (perch goes from one end of the cage to theother and under the nest) under the nest; almost like she is hiding under the nest; she comes out of course and eats and interacts with the male; mostly chasing around and hopping from perch to perch, swing to perch, etc. but alot of time hiding underneath the cylindrical nest. should i move the perch so that it is not under the nest, remove the nest, get them a new nest for her to work on with the new male?
thanks for any answers.

how to breed rainbow lorrakeets in a indoor cage ?

I have a bonded pair doing all the displays and mating ( i think) they have a large nest box in there cage and they have the run of my living room for 7 to 9 hrs a day there on a varyed and balanced diet and they also have 17 diffrent birds let out at the same time in my living room ( 5budgies,2 red rumps,2 ring necks,3 cockatiels, princess parrarot ,galah, turtle dove,green cheek)
They all get along and there all supervised at all times when there out
the rainbows are alittle edgy they scream at the budgies if they get to close to there cage but not offen .
is there any thing I am doing wrong here they do spend alot of time in the nest box together.

ps . there over 3 .5 years old