Ellie777Australia
New member
- Apr 12, 2019
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- Parrots
- SI Eclectus Female, Ellie; RS/SI Eclectus Male, Bertie (both adopted as rescue/re-home)
Hi Everyone,
Just joined your forum...our Eclectus female Ellie laid her first egg two days ago...she's why I'm here. She calls me 'Mommy' and is a chatterbox.
Our beautiful girl 'adopted' us January 2018 (a great story for later) and we are unsure of her age. Read she may have one or two more eggs??? And since this is her first egg she is maybe 3-4 years old?
Since Ellie's life with us she has never been caged and has created a nesting box with our assistance. Her first egg was laid in Daddy's arms as I was preparing dinner when she starting making unusual noises in her nesting box. When he brought her over to me I started stroking her and doing the usual cooing and she slipped out a very healthy egg. I discretely removed the egg and set it aside. She has been in her nesting frequently during the past two days but comes out to go to bed with us as usual.
Should I put the first egg back in the nesting box? It is in the refrigerator at the moment. Found it hard to get helpful information on the internet so I decided to join your forum. I am not connected on facebook or any other social media so this is a big step for a 'retired mommy' with a baby growing up and laying eggs ha ha...Never had any pets but dogs all of my life, same with my husband...but...Ellie chose us and now we are doing our best to be the BEST PARRONTS (saw this on one of your postings and loved it) EVER.
Kindest Regards,
Debbie
Just joined your forum...our Eclectus female Ellie laid her first egg two days ago...she's why I'm here. She calls me 'Mommy' and is a chatterbox.
Our beautiful girl 'adopted' us January 2018 (a great story for later) and we are unsure of her age. Read she may have one or two more eggs??? And since this is her first egg she is maybe 3-4 years old?
Since Ellie's life with us she has never been caged and has created a nesting box with our assistance. Her first egg was laid in Daddy's arms as I was preparing dinner when she starting making unusual noises in her nesting box. When he brought her over to me I started stroking her and doing the usual cooing and she slipped out a very healthy egg. I discretely removed the egg and set it aside. She has been in her nesting frequently during the past two days but comes out to go to bed with us as usual.
Should I put the first egg back in the nesting box? It is in the refrigerator at the moment. Found it hard to get helpful information on the internet so I decided to join your forum. I am not connected on facebook or any other social media so this is a big step for a 'retired mommy' with a baby growing up and laying eggs ha ha...Never had any pets but dogs all of my life, same with my husband...but...Ellie chose us and now we are doing our best to be the BEST PARRONTS (saw this on one of your postings and loved it) EVER.
Kindest Regards,
Debbie