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- Oct 4, 2025
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I've had a cockatiel and a lorikeet hen lay infertile eggs, and they were more than happy just to sit on the one faux egg although that may differ with a quaker. Once she has finished with this cycle, do remove anything that she may perceive as a nesting site, such as any tents or huts and/or access to anything she may consider a good place to lay, hopefully to lessen the chance of this happening again. Having said that, some birds can get VERY determined about laying those eggs, like the cockatiel hen I had some years ago who would lay on the bare floor of her cage with ZERO stimulus whatsoever. Valerian root may help you, my avian vet used to (jokingly) offer me "client Valium" for myself too!O. I might need some valerian root to calm my nerves. This parrot is not listening to my explanations. Not having it. āThis is normal. Relax.ā
Itās STRESSFUL! Itās like my Baby. XOI've had a cockatiel and a lorikeet hen lay infertile eggs, and they were more than happy just to sit on the one faux egg although that may differ with a quaker. Once she has finished with this cycle, do remove anything that she may perceive as a nesting site, such as any tents or huts and/or access to anything she may consider a good place to lay, hopefully to lessen the chance of this happening again. Having said that, some birds can get VERY determined about laying those eggs, like the cockatiel hen I had some years ago who would lay on the bare floor of her cage with ZERO stimulus whatsoever. Valerian root may help you, my avian vet used to (jokingly) offer me "client Valium" for myself too!