by beakycheekie » Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:17 pm
So I've always had boy birds. Eggs are not something I have experience with. All my budgies are boys and my cockatiel Herman is a male. I took in Kiwi tiel from someone who was rehoming her a couple of months ago. He said that she was 5 months old at the time, so she's supposedly about 7 months old now. I adopted Peaches tiel about a week and half ago, she's said to be 8 years old. The girls and Herman are separate from each other. When I was cleaning the girls' cage tonight I found an egg on the floor of the cage! I was really surprised because I've never seen that before, but we've also never had night frights before Peaches, either so I assumed it was just another thing she did and didn't think too much of it after a few minutes. I had Kiwi baby tiel out playing on the couch with me. She started burrowing into my sweatshirt and being really determined to get inside. I opened it up and she crawled under it and proceeded to lay an egg!!! She's only supposed to be 7 months old, isn't that too young to be laying eggs? And is there anything I need to watch for, do I need to monitor her in any way? She seemed very tired afterwards and was closing her eyes and standing funny and I almost called the emergency vet clinic but now she's acting totally normal, eating, preening and walking around on her perches. I need some advice/input from other people with female birds, this is normal this time of year, right?
“For me, the sight of a parrot living alone, living in a cage, deprived of flight, miserably bored, breaks my heart. And the parrot’s too, perhaps.”
— Jane Goodall