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QuestionMy cockatiel is having a hard time learning to sing. The veterinarian confirmed he is a male. What can I do to help him learn?Community AnswerRepeatedly whistle the tune to him; if he does manage to sing (or even to begin to), reward him with his favorite treat.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if my cockatiel squawks and chirps when a certain type of song is on?Community AnswerIt probably means it enjoys the song. But if it's an angry squawk, it probably doesn't like it.
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QuestionWhy does my bird bite me?Community AnswerYour bird might not trust you. Try to get close to your bird slowly and let them come to you. wikiHow's article on taming cockatiels might help you as well.
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QuestionI have two cockatiels: one is male and the other one is female. Will they talk if they're together, and should I separate them?Community AnswerOf course cockatiels will communicate with each other. They'll likely be happier together.
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QuestionIf I have one female bird who laid an egg, will there be a baby cockatiel, or no?Community AnswerUnless the egg was fertilized by a male bird, no. Female cockatiels cannot reproduce by themselves.
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QuestionI want to keep two birds just as pets. What's would be best, males or females?Eunice ChoiCommunity AnswerIf you prefer vocal cockatiels, males are the way to go. Females are less vocal. If you don't want much social time with your pets, I don't recommend cockatiels. They are very social birds and yearn for attention.
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QuestionHow long do male cockatiels live?Community AnswerThey live at least 10-15 years, but usually 16-35 years.
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QuestionWhat can I do if one bird is attacking the other?Community AnswerTry to separate them. Make sure the bird stays away for at least a few days.
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QuestionAt what temperature should I incubate the eggs?Community AnswerWithin a range of 35 to 40.5°C (84.5 - 104.9°F) there is the possibility of eggs hatching. The optimum (for hens) is 37.5 °C (99.5°F). Above this temperature, as well as a reduced hatch, there will be an increase in the number of crippled and deformed chicks. Above 40.5 °C (104.9°F) no embryos will survive.
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QuestionCan I buy a cockatiel for a pet?Community AnswerYes, you can buy a cockatiel for a pet, but make sure you do plenty of research about taking care of them first because it's a big responsibility.
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QuestionIs it normal for a bird to regurgitate after eating a lot of food?Community AnswerNo. A cockatiel will only eat as much as it needs before it is full. Regurgitation is from one bird's mouth to another's as a form of courting. Vomiting is what you described and can be serious. You should get an navian vet ASAP.
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QuestionHow can I tell the age of my bird that I just got as a gift?Community AnswerNormally you can justify by the plumage of the tail and face and see if the beak is pink or grey (pink means it's younger most of the time).
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QuestionWhat is the right age to tame a cockatiel?Community AnswerUsually young juveniles, it will be harder to tame the bird when it gets older.
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QuestionWhat type of nesting box is the best?Community AnswerNesting boxes that give both the male and female room and preferably made of wood should do the trick. If not, ask an avian vet for advice.
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QuestionMy bird seems to find my brother attractive. Is this normal?Community AnswerYes, some birds just take a liking to particular people!
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QuestionHow can I tell if my cockatiel is diseased?Hailey CookCommunity AnswerWatch for unusual behavior, like your cockatiel refusing to eat or be active.
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QuestionWhat happens when a male and female mate, but then stop getting along?Community AnswerNothing, you can just separate the birds so they don't bother each other.
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QuestionHow big does the cage for a cockatiel need to be?Community AnswerIt’s better to go a little bigger for cockatiels, as most don’t like small or confined spaces. For one cockatiel, a five square meter cage is ideal.
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QuestionCan I tell the gender of my 3-week-old cockatiel?Community AnswerNo, you need to wait until the cockatiel has some adult plumage. Usually you can tell when they are 6-9 months old.
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QuestionHow do I stop my cockatiel from masturbating, biting, and hissing at me?Community AnswerThe surest way to get him to stop masturbating is to find a partner with whom he can bond. With regard to the biting and hissing, it will take time for him to get used to you. Approach him slowly, avoiding sudden movements and loud noises, taking low and soothingly while he develops trust.
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QuestionDo male cockatiels lay on the eggs as well as the females?Community AnswerBoth male and females sit on the eggs. When the female is getting food, the male will sit on the eggs.
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QuestionWhat is the least social species of cockatiel?Community AnswerThere is only one species of cockatiel, and all of them are social if you tame them properly.
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QuestionCan I keep a budgie with a cockatiel?Community AnswerIt’s better to keep them in separate cages with supervised time out together, but sometimes different species can get along well enough that they’ll be able to share a cage.
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QuestionDo male cockatiels have spots under their wings?Community AnswerNo, males will lose them after their first molt. Females will always keep the spots.
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QuestionHow can I find out if my bird has mites?Community AnswerYou could take him to a vet if he is itching a lot or acting strangely.
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QuestionDoes sex matter in taming technique?Community AnswerThe sex does not matter. What matters is your cockatiel's personality.
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QuestionWhy is my male cockatiel always inside of his nesting box?Community AnswerHe may find the nesting box a safe place to hide away, which would indicate that your bird is feeling unsafe or nervous in his environment. It's also possible that he just finds it comfortable in there.
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QuestionMy cocktail is white, but I'm still not sure about it's gender. Can you help?Community AnswerIf it’s more vocal, it’s most likely a male. With white cockatiels, it's harder to tell the gender.
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QuestionMy two birds are dancing a lot, is that okay?Community AnswerThe birds might be doing a mating dance, or they might just be playing, but the dancing shouldn't be harmful in any way.
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QuestionWhat is a nesting box, and what is it used for?Community AnswerIt's a place for them to sleep or lay eggs, it's basically a nest for pet birds, similar to what birds build for themselves in the wild.
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