bree_birds
New member
- Dec 9, 2019
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- Parrots
- Bobo (pronounced "bob-oh") is a male, turquoise green cheek conure.
Coco is a female, cinnamon, pineapple green cheek conure.
Both birds are 3 years old and bonded, currently have laid eggs too!
Hello, I am Bree c:
I was hoping that somebody might be able to help me with my 2 green cheek conures. I have 2 green cheeks which have been breeding for quite some time now and have laid 5 eggs thus far. Although this is FANTASTIC NEWS I want to be much more prepared for when the eggs hatch...
Fertile eggs?
I do know that there are multiple methods of seeing whether or not the eggs your bird has laid are fertile. However I am concerned that by in an attempt to see whether it is fertile the parents will disregard the eggs after I have touched them. If this is a possibility, I believe I would rather just wait and see to be certain. I was just wondering if there was any advice on all that sort of stuff?
When the eggs hatch?
Last year my birds laid eggs for the first time and they did end up hatching. Obviously I was over the moon but being as inexperienced as I was the parents ended up turning against the babies in the end? This has been the only possible conclusion I have drawn from the experience. I do hope not to go through that all again and was wondering what I should do? I cannot handraise the babies from the start as I have schooling but I figured that maybe once they reach a certain age I can start separating them from the parents or feeding them myself? What age can baby birds start to eat seed?
Anyways I do have other questions which I intend to ask further down the track as I'm expecting the babies to hatch around Christmas/new year. I look forward to updating and hearing your responses !!
I was hoping that somebody might be able to help me with my 2 green cheek conures. I have 2 green cheeks which have been breeding for quite some time now and have laid 5 eggs thus far. Although this is FANTASTIC NEWS I want to be much more prepared for when the eggs hatch...
Fertile eggs?
I do know that there are multiple methods of seeing whether or not the eggs your bird has laid are fertile. However I am concerned that by in an attempt to see whether it is fertile the parents will disregard the eggs after I have touched them. If this is a possibility, I believe I would rather just wait and see to be certain. I was just wondering if there was any advice on all that sort of stuff?
When the eggs hatch?
Last year my birds laid eggs for the first time and they did end up hatching. Obviously I was over the moon but being as inexperienced as I was the parents ended up turning against the babies in the end? This has been the only possible conclusion I have drawn from the experience. I do hope not to go through that all again and was wondering what I should do? I cannot handraise the babies from the start as I have schooling but I figured that maybe once they reach a certain age I can start separating them from the parents or feeding them myself? What age can baby birds start to eat seed?
Anyways I do have other questions which I intend to ask further down the track as I'm expecting the babies to hatch around Christmas/new year. I look forward to updating and hearing your responses !!