Posted August 3, 200915 yr Well my Yellow Face blue hen x Grey Spangle Cock have 4 eggs and this morning I checked my Yellow Clearbody Cock x Cinnamon Grey Green Hen and they have an egg. Although not budgie related, my charcoal zebs have 4 young in the nest as well. I hung 3 boxes up for the Princess Parrots but they have not shown any interest yet. The quails are sitting on 7 eggs. Don't you love breeding season?
August 3, 200915 yr nature is beautiful, isn't it ? i love quail chicks although i havent had them before but in the pics they are tiny like the yellow fake chick you see at easter
August 4, 200915 yr Well make that no eggs for the Clearbody x Cinnamon pair. I went to check this morning and the egg is gone. It looks like she may have had a midnight snack on it. Should I be worried about this? She has plenty of cuttlefish and calci grit in the cage.
August 4, 200915 yr Well make that no eggs for the Clearbody x Cinnamon pair. I went to check this morning and the egg is gone. It looks like she may have had a midnight snack on it. Should I be worried about this? She has plenty of cuttlefish and calci grit in the cage. I truly do not believe that egg eating is related in any way to a deficiency of sorts with birds re calcium levels etc. Often times they accidentally break the egg being clumsy and then it is seen as a food source once broken. New parents have this problem at times and young breeders.
August 4, 200915 yr Well make that no eggs for the Clearbody x Cinnamon pair. I went to check this morning and the egg is gone. It looks like she may have had a midnight snack on it. Should I be worried about this? She has plenty of cuttlefish and calci grit in the cage. I truly do not believe that egg eating is related in any way to a deficiency of sorts with birds re calcium levels etc. Often times they accidentally break the egg being clumsy and then it is seen as a food source once broken. New parents have this problem at times and young breeders. i agree with kaz i just had a albino hen punture a egg first layed i left it their anyway and next day she had egg face lol i was a bit worryed at first and placed a marbale in to replace the egg she had eatten but then the next egg was fine and the next and the next so she is doing well sitting so she may not eat them all
August 4, 200915 yr I will just keep an eye on them. They are both youngish and first time parents. good luck with it all
August 4, 200915 yr Absolutely agree with Kaz. I have seen an egg accidentally punctured and as soon as the hen noticed, she ate it. She has never eaten any other egg other than the one i saw with a puncture
August 4, 200915 yr I guess it's the same thing as a mammal eating the placenta of their young in a way.
August 4, 200915 yr I checked tonight when I got home from work and she has laid another egg and it was warm which indicates she has been sitting on it. Will be keeping a close eye on things for sure.
August 5, 200915 yr Hmmm... She still has the egg but I can tell by looking at it that it's ultra thin and has a crack in it already. She has adequate cuttle bone and grit which she consumes so what else could explain the thin eggs?
August 5, 200915 yr Hmmm... She still has the egg but I can tell by looking at it that it's ultra thin and has a crack in it already. She has adequate cuttle bone and grit which she consumes so what else could explain the thin eggs? A great many people have misplaced faith in cuttlebone. Most budgies play with it more than they ingest it. Grit you dont need for budgies. Try using calcivet in her water. Makes a difference immediately.
August 5, 200915 yr Thank you for the tip. I shall look for it. Are you saying forget about cuttlefish and grit completely? What about some of the calcium block/bells you see in pet shops?
August 5, 200915 yr Thank you for the tip. I shall look for it. Are you saying forget about cuttlefish and grit completely? What about some of the calcium block/bells you see in pet shops? I dont use cuttlefish at all. I use calcium blocks and I use calcivet. Grit is for birds who do not hull their seeds. Although some will argue that one
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