Moryu
Meeting neighbors
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- 5/21/23
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Hello everyone
I have a female cockatiel who was always eager into making a nest and mating since she reached the age of puberty, so we bought her a male to be her mate, however that boy was infertile and after trying and failing multiple times, we decided to change our male
the new boy is not as affectionate as the previous one (idk if that makes sense to you, but the first boy always followed her around, and whenever she lowered her head, he would Caress her head), but eventually after about 6 months they have mated multiple times and she was looking for a place to lay eggs and I gave them the nest box she has used before
However, unlike with the first male which she would swap places with for about half a day and a lot of times they would sit on eggs together, when this male wants to enter the nest, she just kicks him out immediately and she does not come out of the nest for more that a minute or two at a time, when she eats and drinks a bit
Now this is only the 2nd day after she laid the first egg and she came out for a trip outside yesterday when she pooped and flied and ate for a bit, but i'm worried if this continues, it would harm her health
Should I really worry or will they figure it out? and is there any way to make him more eager to go into the nest or making her less hostile toward him?
I have a female cockatiel who was always eager into making a nest and mating since she reached the age of puberty, so we bought her a male to be her mate, however that boy was infertile and after trying and failing multiple times, we decided to change our male
the new boy is not as affectionate as the previous one (idk if that makes sense to you, but the first boy always followed her around, and whenever she lowered her head, he would Caress her head), but eventually after about 6 months they have mated multiple times and she was looking for a place to lay eggs and I gave them the nest box she has used before
However, unlike with the first male which she would swap places with for about half a day and a lot of times they would sit on eggs together, when this male wants to enter the nest, she just kicks him out immediately and she does not come out of the nest for more that a minute or two at a time, when she eats and drinks a bit
Now this is only the 2nd day after she laid the first egg and she came out for a trip outside yesterday when she pooped and flied and ate for a bit, but i'm worried if this continues, it would harm her health
Should I really worry or will they figure it out? and is there any way to make him more eager to go into the nest or making her less hostile toward him?
