cockalectus
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- Apr 28, 2014
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Hi everyone! I just become a member of this group and I hope someone can give me some helpful thoughts/inputs on the above subject-title.
I am an owner of a few bird species, my concern is; is it possible that an ECLECTUS and a COCKATOO be crossbreded?
I got this attention sometime when my two birds became really good friends and ultimately mated, it did not come to my imagination that they can be crossbreded because they are of different bird specie (i think).
In some of my observation I actually happened to see and took some photos of the two birds making love or actually mating.
My observation became more often as I became so curious of the happenings.
Then 1 day when I enter the cage I saw a broken shell of a small egg, for sure a bird egg in a hollowed wall part of the cage. So, I instructed my househelp to enter the cage everyday and really watch that same spot and lo and behold, another bird egg.
I decided to took it out of the cage for fear that it will be crushed again. Now it is in an (DIY) incubator for already 10 days because I haven't found anyone in my place that had an incubator.
My questions are:
-Is this possible to hatch?
-What is the right temp for the incubator?
-How many days does a cockatoo egg hatch?
-If hatched, what are the foods for the chick?
These are just some of the questions that lingers in my mind, but i guess this will do for now.
Will be attaching pictures of the actual mating and the egg next time as I don't know yet how to upload them.
Thank you.
I am an owner of a few bird species, my concern is; is it possible that an ECLECTUS and a COCKATOO be crossbreded?
I got this attention sometime when my two birds became really good friends and ultimately mated, it did not come to my imagination that they can be crossbreded because they are of different bird specie (i think).
In some of my observation I actually happened to see and took some photos of the two birds making love or actually mating.
My observation became more often as I became so curious of the happenings.
Then 1 day when I enter the cage I saw a broken shell of a small egg, for sure a bird egg in a hollowed wall part of the cage. So, I instructed my househelp to enter the cage everyday and really watch that same spot and lo and behold, another bird egg.
I decided to took it out of the cage for fear that it will be crushed again. Now it is in an (DIY) incubator for already 10 days because I haven't found anyone in my place that had an incubator.
My questions are:
-Is this possible to hatch?
-What is the right temp for the incubator?
-How many days does a cockatoo egg hatch?
-If hatched, what are the foods for the chick?
These are just some of the questions that lingers in my mind, but i guess this will do for now.
Will be attaching pictures of the actual mating and the egg next time as I don't know yet how to upload them.
Thank you.