hiriki
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- Oct 19, 2014
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Hello!
I rescued a cockatiel recently who I believe to be older, based on bloodwork and my vet's opinion, but of course we can't really tell, especially since she just looks shabby (she came from pretty bad conditions).
Today, much to my surprise, she dropped an egg from a perch roughly 3 ft off the bottom of the cage, and the egg made some noise when it landed... she did this a few days ago too, I believe, but I thought the egg belonged to my younger girl who is known to get frisky and lay eggs sometimes. Nope! Now I know I have two egg laying girls, lmao.
I know that in and of itself is not a concern, as long as I don't let the laying continue forever, but... the problem is, she keeps laying from high perches and destroying the egg, and doesn't show any signs of even WANTING to nest. Given that the last egg was on Friday, I'm worried this will keep happening every few days. Time will tell, but in the meantime...
Does anyone else have cockatiels that lay without nesting behaviors? How do you get them to stop, or how do you augment calcium in their diet? She shows very little interest in cuttlebone so that's off the table, although I do have several flavors in different places in the cage so it IS available if she starts feeling starved for calcium.
Any advice appreciated!
I rescued a cockatiel recently who I believe to be older, based on bloodwork and my vet's opinion, but of course we can't really tell, especially since she just looks shabby (she came from pretty bad conditions).
Today, much to my surprise, she dropped an egg from a perch roughly 3 ft off the bottom of the cage, and the egg made some noise when it landed... she did this a few days ago too, I believe, but I thought the egg belonged to my younger girl who is known to get frisky and lay eggs sometimes. Nope! Now I know I have two egg laying girls, lmao.
I know that in and of itself is not a concern, as long as I don't let the laying continue forever, but... the problem is, she keeps laying from high perches and destroying the egg, and doesn't show any signs of even WANTING to nest. Given that the last egg was on Friday, I'm worried this will keep happening every few days. Time will tell, but in the meantime...
Does anyone else have cockatiels that lay without nesting behaviors? How do you get them to stop, or how do you augment calcium in their diet? She shows very little interest in cuttlebone so that's off the table, although I do have several flavors in different places in the cage so it IS available if she starts feeling starved for calcium.
Any advice appreciated!