Birdbabe
Ripping up the road
Avenue Veteran
Celebirdy of the Month
Mayor of the Avenue
Avenue Spotlight Award
Avenue Concierge
I hope you're baby is doing better.
Here's a question for you.No, she is not a boy she is a girl. She don't have a junk, if she did I would have notice and the vet would have told us anyway. What make you thinks she is a boy?
No she never did. She has never been pregnant but I did put my hands under her bottom in few times to keep it warm and I felt that she was going to drop her egg out of her bottom but it never happens. It was a shame that my old tiel who died due to old age, he tried to get sophie pregnant when they both had sex.Here's a question for you.
Has Sophie ever laid an egg?
Female cockatiels are well known for egg laying. Most females, even single hens, will lay eggs. So, has Sophie ever laid eggs within the past 20 years?
What did you feel?No she never did. She has never been pregnant but I did put my hands under her bottom in few times to keep it warm and I felt that she was going to drop her egg out of her bottom but it never happens. It was a shame that my old tiel who died due to old age, he tried to get sophie pregnant when they both had sex.
No she is still the same so thanks for asking.Is your baby any better today?
I'm praying for her.
It's essential the neosporin isn't ingested.thats a pressure sore, try to get her a soft rope perch or some flat perches to stand on, meanwhile, you can rub some vitamin E oil or a tiny bit of neosporin on it. I rub my birds feet with either of these to keep them soft and not so dry.
Agreed. I know how surprising it is to find out your baby is a different gender because it happened to me! However, there's no use pretending he's female.Your Sophie is a male, and it's disheartening to see you just brush everyone off. If you do a google search, you will see that the colouring of your tiel indicates male, and it is a biological FACT. Whoever told you otherwise is wrong. If you go to Australia, you will see many wild cockatiels, and the thousands after thousands with yellow/orange faces would be male.
What you see with the feet is start of bumblefoot, it happens from the lack of proper perches. If you have coconut oil, try rubbing some on. What kind of perches do you currently have? Soft rope, barky/bumpy branches are good, platforms are good. Anything that is not a smooth, round dowel.
Sophie is doing really well, she is sitting on her top perch now. So thanks for askingChris,
How is Sophie doing?
Glad to read that she is doing better.Sophie is doing really well, she is sitting on her top perch now. So thanks for asking