I have to agree with The Complete Idiot.
2006-11-26 09:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be a female bird if it's laying eggs. Cockateils are known for doing this. It's perfectly normal, but it can be hazardous for the bird. They do it particularly when they feel that have a mate, if it is bonded closely with you or even an item in it's cage it could trigger it. When it is doing this you must be careful with your bird diet and make sure it has lots of calcium, if it doesn't have enough when laying eggs it gets leached form the bird's bones. Make sure it has a cuttle bone and feed it vegetables high in calcium. Also, don't take the eggs away until she is bored with them and stops sitting on them as cockateils are birds which will keep laying eggs to replace the once which are lost. Allow her to sit on them until she grows bored and leaves them, then you can remove them. You can reduce her hours of daylight by covering her cage earlier and uncovering it later, which can also help to stop the laying, and rearranging her cage and getting rid of any material which could be used as nesting material can also help.
2006-11-26 10:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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We at the institute would be very excited to have a look at your amazing, egg-laying male cockatiel. It is possible that the bird is not actually laying eggs per se, but is laying small, edible candies. Please let us know where we can contact you, and in the meantime, if he lays another egg, save it in a well-insulated box with a tightly fitting lid. It would make an excellent gift for that special Christmas someone.
2006-11-26 10:40:40
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answered by monchichi 2
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She's dealing with her breeding time/section. The eggs isn't fertile on the grounds that there substitute into no male. Its effective, do exactly not do away with the eggs for a mutually as, look ahead to her to desert them formerly you're taking them out. in case you're taking the eggs out now she would be in a position to in basic terms shop laying greater and that may not solid for her.
2016-10-13 04:08:02
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answered by ? 4
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If your bird is laying eggs it is not a male it is female. birds do not need a mate to lay eggs no more than any other animal does. You create eggs and have a period to release them without having to have sex with a man first don't you?, cats, dogs, horses and all creatures produce eggs without mating. They only need a male to fertilise the eggs.
2006-11-26 10:13:00
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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Your cockatiel is definitely a female. Avian species produce eggs just like human females do. Only they hatch theres unfertilized. if you tiel is laying eggs be sure to give it plenty of calcium and egg food. You should be able to get them from your local pet store. It takes so much protein and calcium to make an egg it will deplete.
2006-11-27 11:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Just like any animal their body produces an egg weather it is fertilized or not. Like the human body for example the female produces an egg every month if it is fertilized a baby is form if it is not fertilized it has menstration and gets rid of the egg. No matter what the egg is always produced.
2006-11-26 10:00:56
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answered by horslvr77 1
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If he is laying eggs than he is no HE your bird is a girl. They lay unfertilized eggs kind of like how women have periods. If she lays another egg you should just take it out of the cage and throw it away they will try to sit on it and when it never hatches it will make them sad.
2006-11-27 03:08:38
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answered by Rachel Bitchface 5
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Easy, your ''male'' is really a female, and female can & will lay eggs if given a nesting box, with or without a mate. (Without a mate only means the eggs are infertile.)
2006-11-26 09:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all males don't lay egg's . i have had cockateal's all my life and only females have egg's unless they are sea horses. someone told you wrong when you got the bird. males have brighter colored cheek's there is also a way to look at the rings under the tail . FEMALES ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT CAN LAY EGG"S .
2006-11-26 10:05:09
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answered by single-rose@sbcglobal.net 3
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If your Cockatiel is laying eggs it's a female. All female birds can lay eggs without a male. They just aren't fertalized!!!!!!!
2006-11-26 09:52:52
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answered by jelly-bean 4
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