My female cockatiel is about 3 years old now, and once a day she makes these really big poos. I immediately looked it up and found that in female cockatiels, that can mean she's about to lay eggs. She also exhibits other behavior like wiggling her tail in the corner of the cage.
This is really worrying because egg laying takes a toll on a bird's health, and I really really don't want anything bad to happen to her. I've been trying to discourage egg laying for the past year by covering her cage early, not letting the room get too warm, and limiting fresh food. However, it is summer. It's slightly warmer in the house than usual, and the days are incredibly long.
There are no male cockatiels around anymore, (RIP...) so I know if she does lay eggs, they will be infertile.
Here are my main questions:
Thanks in advance!
This is really worrying because egg laying takes a toll on a bird's health, and I really really don't want anything bad to happen to her. I've been trying to discourage egg laying for the past year by covering her cage early, not letting the room get too warm, and limiting fresh food. However, it is summer. It's slightly warmer in the house than usual, and the days are incredibly long.
There are no male cockatiels around anymore, (RIP...) so I know if she does lay eggs, they will be infertile.
Here are my main questions:
- Does it sound like she's definitely going to lay eggs?
- What can I do to nurse her back to full health if she does?
- What do I do with the eggs?
- Is there anything I can do to prevent egg laying in the future?
- If not, how often can I expect a female cockatiel lay eggs without the presence of a male and in the conditions I've created?
Thanks in advance!
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