bug_n_flock
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- Jan 2, 2018
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I would love to have a chick from my Mr. Alex Bird. He's all of 23 years old and incredibly dear to me. In the past couple years he's pair bonded with a sweet hen cockatiel, and they've laid eggs a few times. When they were in the bird room they were extremely dedicated to sitting on the eggs, but I only saw them do the deed once, and then I didn't see them outside the nest at the same time again for a while. Alex especially was extremely dedicated to sitting on the nest.
They are, all of them, in my cabin with me at the moment. It's a long story, but everybody is in temporary housing for probably the next week and then can start moving back into their proper normal setups. Since they've been in the cabin, Alex and Sarah have been playing leapfrog daily. Sarah has been laying, and they've been half hearted sitting(eggs just on cage floor, no nest box right now).
I have my incubator running currently with turkeys and quails should be hatching in another week....
Guys.... Should I? It would be a LOT more work than just leaving the tiels to try and figure it out on their own, but... It would save Mr Alex the work and stress of raising a family while still letting him and Sarah have the fun of trying, and I might still get a chick. But hand raising a cockatiel from the egg, and intentionally setting eggs to hatch that will be "orphans" right straight from the start... I'm conflicted to say the least. What do you lovely parrot people think? Of course I will be deep cleaning and sterilizing my incubator after the poultry hatches either way, but *especially* if I'm then gonna try and incubate precious cockatiel eggs.
They are, all of them, in my cabin with me at the moment. It's a long story, but everybody is in temporary housing for probably the next week and then can start moving back into their proper normal setups. Since they've been in the cabin, Alex and Sarah have been playing leapfrog daily. Sarah has been laying, and they've been half hearted sitting(eggs just on cage floor, no nest box right now).
I have my incubator running currently with turkeys and quails should be hatching in another week....
Guys.... Should I? It would be a LOT more work than just leaving the tiels to try and figure it out on their own, but... It would save Mr Alex the work and stress of raising a family while still letting him and Sarah have the fun of trying, and I might still get a chick. But hand raising a cockatiel from the egg, and intentionally setting eggs to hatch that will be "orphans" right straight from the start... I'm conflicted to say the least. What do you lovely parrot people think? Of course I will be deep cleaning and sterilizing my incubator after the poultry hatches either way, but *especially* if I'm then gonna try and incubate precious cockatiel eggs.