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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

697.0. "QUESTIONS ON HATCHING" by MR4MI2::MBOUCHER () Fri Jun 12 1992 19:23


I have (2) cockatiels there names are showtime & whisper. Whisper just
had a baby this morning and this is her first one and this is new to me.
I need some questions answered if anyone can help who has been through this.

Is it o.k. to leave the male & female together with the egg?
How long does it take for the baby to hatch?
Is there special food you need to give the mother and baby?
Can I touch the egg when cleaning the cage out?

Whisper had her baby at the bottom of her cage in the right corner.  The bottom
of her cage is all wood.  Do I need to get some special cage for when they
breed? 

If someone could send mail a mail note or call me a.s.a.p. @ DTN 297-2229
I would appreciate this.


Thanks
Mary
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697.1Answers on HatchingCSOA1::DIRRMANMon Jun 15 1992 12:5628
>>> it o.k. to leave the male & female together with the egg?
    
    Definitely! They help each other out -
    
>>> How long does it take for the baby to hatch?
    
    18 to 20 days
    
    
>>>> Is there special food you need to give the mother and baby?
    
    	Since she can continue to lay upto 6 or 7 eggs - High protein
    	HIGH Calcium. (I also put a small bowl of water in the bottom of
    	the cage so she can keep wet - it helps the laying process)
    
>>> Can I touch the egg when cleaning the cage out?

    
    	You really should get a breeding box if you want this thing to
    work. I had tried a cardboard box in the cage and had very little
    success. The best seemed to be the wooden nesting box on the outside
    of the cage. I try not to touch the eggs or disturb the parents. With
    the box attached to the outside of the cage it makes cleanup a great
    deal easier. 
    
    Good Luck!!
    Dora