| Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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| Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
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I need some help! I have a breeding pair of Cockatiels that
won't quit. The female is constantly laying eggs. This is
her fourth time in less than a year. Two months ago she layed
10 eggs. None were fertile. The male is now in his own
bachelor apartment and she layed another egg on the bottom of
her cage last night while I was watching her. (I guess I sent
him out on his own too late.) I don't have any idea how to
stop this. I've taken the breeding box away and at different
times I've tried removing the first couple of eggs to discourage
her, but no luck. I'm afraid she'll get egg-bound with all this
activity. Does anyone out there have any ideas? Out of ALL these
eggs I managed to save one baby from the very first clutch last
July. She's a joy! She's so tame. She follows me around the house
like a little puppy. Her parents were abusive and I had to hand
feed her.
Thanks,
Jeannie
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| 548.1 | ELWOOD::CHRISTIE | Fri May 10 1991 16:30 | 9 | ||
I offer my sympathy. My parakeet went on an egg-laying spree
while I was away at college (may years ago). My mother had to
call and tell me that the bird died after laying 13 eggs in a
week.
I hope you can find a way to stop her.
Linda
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| 548.2 | Birds do it in the Springtime | USHS05::WALZ | Fri May 10 1991 17:48 | 9 | |
Other than hormones or a hysterectomy (rather extreme), the only
natural way to cut down on this activity that I know about is to
reduce the number of hours of light. Birds breed in the spring
when the days get longer. This is less scientific than my first
two suggestions, and less effective, but may work (we hope).
Good luck
Pat
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| 548.3 | Altered environment ? | EICMFG::BURKE | Jim Burke, @UFC | Tue May 14 1991 04:42 | 7 |
Is there a nestbox there ? Is lots of nest-building material
available ? What's the ambient temperature ?
I wonder if altering the environment to a less nest-friendly
arrangement would work ?
Jim
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