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How Much Should a Cockatiel Weigh?
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Generally speaking, a healthy adult cockatiel weigh<\/a>s between 70 and 120 grams. However, some birds are smaller due to inbreeding and color mutations. Even big-boned show birds weigh more than 100 grams. Depending on the breed, it is best to get to know your bird’s health and weight before setting a specific limit. Consult an avian veterinarian for advice.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Can Cockatiel Mate With Other Birds<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Can Cockatiels Mate<\/a> With Other Birds? The answer is definitely yes. In the wild, cockatiels mate for life and stick together as a pair. In captivity, however, cockatiels only have one mate, and it’s unlikely that they’ll ever mate with another bird. Therefore, you’ll want to make sure that the cockatiel you’re planning to buy has the temperament to get along<\/a> with other birds.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Because cockatiels are not suited to live alone, they are best kept in pairs. Pairs tend to bond over time, and once they are bonded, the birds can stay together throughout their lives<\/a>. Ideally, they should not mate more than twice a year. Mating more than twice a year can cause complications and make your cockatiel sick, or even die. Cockatiels will typically produce two clutches of eggs per year. This separation is also beneficial for the parents of the offspring and the potential offspring.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

It is possible to breed your cockatiel with another bird, but you should be aware that the risk of genetic defects is higher when breeding related birds. Not only is it unhealthy, but breeding related birds will increase your bird’s risk of having weak babies. It’s also important to make sure your birds are not overweight because it can result in an egg binding and other complications. When buying a new cockatiel, remember to make sure that it’s healthy so that you’ll know that it’s time to breed!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Before introducing your cockatiel to another bird, make sure both are disease-free. It can cost you a few dollars, but it’s worth it for peace of mind. Never place a new bird into a cage with the cockatiel. They should be kept in separate cages until the new bird feels comfortable. Then, gradually introduce them to each other.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

It can take anywhere from seven to ten days for a cockatiel to lay eggs<\/a>. A typical clutch contains eight or more eggs. It is important to watch the cockatiel’s egg-laying behavior closely. If it fails to produce a clutch, it is infertile. If it is, the cockatiel should leave the eggs alone<\/a> to raise a family.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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