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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

210.0. "BONKIN BUDGIES." by REPAIR::BAREFIELD () Mon Jul 03 1989 12:38

HELP!
    
    
    For about the last 2-3 months no my Budgies have been breeding,
    but the problem is there eggs will not hatch.
    So i have been told, if the egg is red when put to the light then
    there should be a chick inside.
    Most of the eggs we have had were red, but still no chicks.
    I have tried many things like taking the male and female away from
    the rest of the birds, but that still does not work.
    the female seems to sit on the eggs for 2-3 weeks and then lose
    intrest in them.
    
    
    
    
                     Andy-B
    
    
    
    
    
    
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210.1Remove nestbox & try again next year.MUNCSS::BURKEMon Jul 03 1989 17:1029
    Andy,
    	We have two cockatiels, and have had similar experiences:
    
    1.	The female seems to know when the 'sitting' period has elapsed.
    	With our cockatiels, I think this was about 22 days. Around the 21st, 
    	she would abandon them. We did get two chicks the second time we let
    	them mate. However, the third time was not successful and we had
    	experiences similar to what you describe.
    
    2.	Do not allow these unsuccessful procreative attempts to continue -
    	it wears down the female. She's probably looking a bit bedraggled
    	now. I would advise you to remove the nestbox, and try again next
    	year.
    
    3.	I don't know what effect the 'other birds' you mention would have.
    	Could they disturb the process ?
    	I do know that if they are regularly disturbed (ie. aggressively
    	defending the nestbox when someone passes closeby), then hatching
    	is unlikely.
    
    4.	Apparently two inexperienced birds have little chance of hatching
    	on the first attempt. Have either of yours participated	in a 
    	successful hatch/rearing ?
    
    To summarise; I think that you should remove the nestbox ASAP. Perhaps do 
    it gradually, removing one egg per day,...
    
    Hope this is of some use,
    Jim Burke
210.2BUDGIES CRACK EGGS JUST FOR A YOKE.REPAIR::BAREFIELDTue Jul 04 1989 06:4416
        The other birds we have are cockatiels and loadsa budgies.
        The cockatiels dont give the budgies any hassle at all.
        what i do find is that the female budgies that are not expecting
        sit outside the breeding boxes and wait for the female to come
        out.Then what happens is they try to get into the box and sometimes
        smash the eggs or throw them on the floor.
        Anyway i still have one budgie sat on about four eggs so maybe
        i'll be lucky this time round.
    
    
                 Andy_B
    
                       
    
    
    
210.32 boxes per hen pleaseSVCRUS::KROLLThu Jul 06 1989 02:155
    rule for breeding in coloney breeding is 2 nest boxes per feamale
    other wise you will get dead chicks & scrambled eggs.  just the
    valance of fighting or being startled off the nest will rupture
    the veins in a growing chicks egg.  thats is why sometimes you will
    see the veins and then later the egg does not hatch.