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Budgie And Cockateil Sharing Nest And Eggs
Hi all, Thanks for your help. I must admit I was tempted to leave them together to see how they would work it out (very curious!); but as the risk is that it may cost the babies lives (or some of them), I decided to move the budgie eggs. The mother budgie doesn't seem to be helping sitting in the nest anymore. Hopefully she'll pick a new box for herself and start again when she is ready!
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Budgie And Cockateil Sharing Nest And Eggs
In spite of the perceived / anticipated problems, they are so cute and friendly together in the nestbox (now- anyway!). It makes me warm and fuzzy. Thanks Finnie!
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Budgie And Cockateil Sharing Nest And Eggs
Thanks for the input - yes I am not confident it will sort itself out. I have 3 other mating pairs of budgies at the moment, so I did wonder whether to spread the budgie eggs to the other nests. I wondered: 1) Will this make the other clutches a little too big? 2) I don't think they will hatch at the same time as the others - I don't know whether this is an issue? (I have never transferred eggs before to different birds).
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Budgie And Cockateil Sharing Nest And Eggs
Hi all, Looked for a past topic on this but can't find it. I have a happy large walk-in aviary (approx 2 x 6 meters and very high) for my budgies and cockatiels. They have been together since babies (or very young) and get on very well together. Some have paired up and are breeding, and have different sections in the aviary for the 2 types. The cockatiel nests are bigger than the budgie boxes, and the budgies have shown no interest in the Cockatiels boxes (except to sit on them occasionally). However, one pair of budgies, and one pair of Cockatiels decided to share one of the larger boxes (there are plenty of other free boxes). Both the females have have laid eggs, (which are mixed up in 2 groups in different spots in the box). They both sit on the eggs, sometimes at the same time, sometimes in turns. They don't seem to fight at all, and neither of the males try to chase any of them away. I'm not sure what to do, when they hatch they will both have a mix of babies, and I know their food needs from the mother is not the same. I can't just separate the eggs into 2 groups - they often swap which group of eggs they sit on. Any ideas??
Raelene
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