Cockatiels are very social and fun pets with a long life span that can be an enjoyable addition to any family. Breeding cockatiels for sale or to increase the number of family pets can be a rewarding experience if the breeder pays special attention to the needs of her birds.
Instructions
- Breed cockatiels at 18 months of age or older. Breeding them before this age can cause serious health issues, egg binding and weak or unhealthy babies.
- Select breeding pairs that are not from the same blood line. Inbreeding can result in babies with physical deformities.
- Allow birds to breed only 2 times per year. This allows them time to rest between egg clutches.
- Begin the breeding process from late spring to fall when there is more daylight.
- Add breeding pellets and soft food to your birds' diet three months before you plan to begin breeding.
- Give your birds more frequent baths or misting with a water bottle before beginning breeding.
- Provide one nesting box per pair of birds and only one bird pair per cage. Line the nesting box with shredded paper towels and make a dent in the middle for a nest bowl.
Tips & Warnings
- Consult with your avian vet for advice about your birds, their overall health and when to begin breeding them.
- Contact reputable breeders in your area to find good breeding stock for your bird.
- Nesting boxes can be purchased from a pet supply store specializing in birds.
- Breeding healthy baby cockatiels takes times and attention to detail. Be sure to have all the information and supplies and the proper environment prepared before beginning.
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