Breeding cockatiel

BREEDING COCKATIEL

  • Several pairs of cockatiels can be kept together in an aviary, but breeding results are likely to be better if pairs are housed on their own.
  • The breeding age is about 1 year but young pairs do not always best parents.
  • The average clutch size is about 5 eggs.
  • The cock bird incubates the egg for much of the day, with the hen taking over in the late afternoon.
  • The chick hatch out after a period of 19 days
  • Sitting bird should not be disturbed; it may cause damage to the egg or chick
  • The presence of newly hatched birds will be evident from outside the aviary, young cockatiels have a loud easily discernible call.
  • Bread and milk or a high protein insectivorous food may be a good food for breeding pair.
  • These birds breed throughout the year, breeding activity can be restricted during warmer months by removing the nest. 

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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:45 AM