when he grabbed the cockatiel and a chick plopped out. poor scared babies. also when the cockatiel nest had a bunch of little cockatiels freaking out. theyre SOOO CUUTEEE
bird lol I swear I was going to leave the exact same comment! Not quite wore for word. But I was going to say “I love me some cute fluffy nesting swaying cockatiels! That’s why I came actually” so funny scrolling down and seeing such a similar comment
mr bob its glad to see ur setup iam also making avairy cage instead of individual pair cage,what ur suuggestion for breeding what i do for that ,and food e.t.c,any breeding formula
A great deal has to do with what species you want to breed. But in general - some species want a couple rather than what I'm about to suggest - most birds go well for breeding in an aviary with 3 females for 1 male. Also, make sure that you have AT LEAST one more nesting spot (be it nestboxes or nests) than you have potential couples ! - this means that one mail could potentially go with all 3 females you provide for him so as a general rule: all your females +1. More can't hurt, but don't overdo it, you have to check the nestboxes! For food you can give whatever fits your species. If you keep different species together, always provide more food for the less dominant species. (as in the birds that get least oportunity to feed). Provide fresh food on a daily basis! I remove the remaining amount of food daily and use that to feed my chickens with. To keep track of who's actually breeding you need lots of time to watch your aviary and see what's going on, or - like I do - install a camera and studie the footage you have there. Maybe you don't need this last piece of advice, but when you want to put rings on your birds, what I find easiest to do is to number the nestboxes and provide an amount of rings equal to the chicks I am expecting. (f.i. nestbox 1 would get rings from 01 - 10, nestbox 2 would get ring n°'s 11-20 and so on) Lastly I want to incourage you to make a strong selection out of all the chicks you want to keep. This method of breeding is asking for trouble if you don't select the birds to keep. Inbreeding should be avoided as much as possible. Good luck!
Just a tip from personal experience. try not to scare or forcefully remove a broody cockatiel from the nest. They may not feel safe going back in there.
So jealous of your aviary it's huge! I can't wait until mines that big 😊 the cardboard boxes are a great idea I didn't think about using them. Were your birds handtame when placed in the aviary or are they just used to being handled? Mine are aviary bred birds so I would be bitten if I picked mine up 🙈 lol I just tap my boxes and that shoos them normally
Hah, I like the size of my aviary too. Only problem is selecting the birds to sell... Can't keep them all or it would become to crowded in there! My birds weren't handtame at all. I've been bitten once or twice, but I'm a calm person by nature, guess they feel that ;-)
also, @bubbler891 when using cardboard boxes, make sure to put some extra pieces of cardboard in the bottom of the box or strenghten the boxes in another manner, you don't want your eggs/chicks to fall out!
Thanks that's a great tip! God it must be a nightmare when your catching them! I know it's hard because I find it hard in my small aviary! I'll be doing a video today when I check on my nest boxes I should have at least 1 chick by now 😊
Is that celcius or farenheit? (I hope Celcius) It is rather hot, but they should manage, provide daily baths and fresh water on a daily basis and you should be ok! For breeding... You could keep them as couples or do as I do and let them live all together in the aviary. If you do the latter, be sure you know where you can sell your chicks. Don't want to keep them all to prevent inbreeding!
www.yellowrockonline.com.au/caring.html As I let my birds breed on their own I don't know the answer, if you want to know what google knows: use the link
The hatching can take up to 18 days. Also the incubating does not always start at the same day the first egg was produced. You are working with nature here, so be patient. It is also possible that the eggs are not fertile. In any case wait AT LEAST till 21 days after the first egg has been produced / incubating has been observed. We are talking about nature here and nature tends to set the rules, not follow them! I hope they hatch soon!! Good luck!
hi, they are cute.I have a question:its been 11 days since my cockatiels first mating, they have good food and water and are always in the nest box, but there isn't any eggs. I can see that my female is larger in the stomach (egg) but why haven't they been layed. is this a good time frame
As long as the weather is good and they have +11 hours of daylight breeding conditions are optimal. I'd advise to wait it out. But if you are pretty sure she has an egg inside her and can't lay it she needs medical attention ASAP (provided you don't want to lose her and a veterinarian is an option)
I also give fresh fruits/ vegetable during summer once a week. And eggfood once a week, unless they're breeding, then the eggfood is readily availbable to them all week.
An Evil Stripper for me I limit them to 2 nests a year. Then I remove the brooding boxes. I'm from Belgium, so the weather isn't that nice, I believe they'd go for a third nest in summer/late spring if I let them. But I don't since breeding asks a lot from a bird. They might breed the year round if weather conditions permit it, although I wouldn't recommend doing that!
I would recommend using a DNA-test to be 100% sure, but you could try it through this handy guide: feistyfeathers.com/2016/03/20/sexing-cockatiels-visually/
Mere cocktail box mae dekhny ni dety.last breeding mae b 5 bchy nikaal k bhokky mar dalye unho nae.plz koi method batin.new chick dia hae unho nae or eggs b
The first time a couple breeds this can happen. If you have other couples you could devide the eggs amongst them. If not I'm afraid the eggs are lost unless you have a machine to keep them incubated. (And want to raise the chicks by hand) If you do give the couple some faken eggs. If they start keeping the eggs warm themselves you can switch them again.
@@BjornLefevre thank for reply if i keep in incubator and eggs hatch i can start hand feeding then from first day? I heard chicks need cocokatail only for first few days is it true?
SImon MOnk SImon unfortunately this happens. As soon as she stops laying (around 6 eggs normally) and you're sure they are infertile, I would remove all eggs.
That first tiel was surprisingly peaceful when you lifted them, shows major trust if you can touch their babies without a hard bite.
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OH HOW ADORABLE ❤❤❤❤
when he grabbed the cockatiel and a chick plopped out. poor scared babies. also when the cockatiel nest had a bunch of little cockatiels freaking out. theyre SOOO CUUTEEE
nesting cockatiels are my favorite, thats why i clicked this video. theyre SOO FLUFFY
bird lol I swear I was going to leave the exact same comment! Not quite wore for word. But I was going to say “I love me some cute fluffy nesting swaying cockatiels! That’s why I came actually” so funny scrolling down and seeing such a similar comment
its possible to pet fluffy cockatiels which are not nesting
Beatiful cockatiels.
Jan Visser thank you
1:58 to 2:10 melted my heart Lol
Simply amazing !!!!
Wao that was amazing dear what a lovely colounies I love to see
2:09 lol
Cute and I love budgies 😁😍🐦👍
mr bob its glad to see ur setup iam also making avairy cage instead of individual pair cage,what ur suuggestion for breeding what i do for that ,and food e.t.c,any breeding formula
A great deal has to do with what species you want to breed. But in general - some species want a couple rather than what I'm about to suggest - most birds go well for breeding in an aviary with 3 females for 1 male.
Also, make sure that you have AT LEAST one more nesting spot (be it nestboxes or nests) than you have potential couples ! - this means that one mail could potentially go with all 3 females you provide for him so as a general rule: all your females +1. More can't hurt, but don't overdo it, you have to check the nestboxes!
For food you can give whatever fits your species. If you keep different species together, always provide more food for the less dominant species. (as in the birds that get least oportunity to feed). Provide fresh food on a daily basis! I remove the remaining amount of food daily and use that to feed my chickens with.
To keep track of who's actually breeding you need lots of time to watch your aviary and see what's going on, or - like I do - install a camera and studie the footage you have there.
Maybe you don't need this last piece of advice, but when you want to put rings on your birds, what I find easiest to do is to number the nestboxes and provide an amount of rings equal to the chicks I am expecting. (f.i. nestbox 1 would get rings from 01 - 10, nestbox 2 would get ring n°'s 11-20 and so on)
Lastly I want to incourage you to make a strong selection out of all the chicks you want to keep. This method of breeding is asking for trouble if you don't select the birds to keep. Inbreeding should be avoided as much as possible.
Good luck!
Just a tip from personal experience. try not to scare or forcefully remove a broody cockatiel from the nest. They may not feel safe going back in there.
Thx for the tip, I hope other viewers take note of it! I have switched to keeping bees...
So jealous of your aviary it's huge! I can't wait until mines that big 😊 the cardboard boxes are a great idea I didn't think about using them. Were your birds handtame when placed in the aviary or are they just used to being handled? Mine are aviary bred birds so I would be bitten if I picked mine up 🙈 lol I just tap my boxes and that shoos them normally
Hah, I like the size of my aviary too. Only problem is selecting the birds to sell... Can't keep them all or it would become to crowded in there!
My birds weren't handtame at all. I've been bitten once or twice, but I'm a calm person by nature, guess they feel that ;-)
also, @bubbler891 when using cardboard boxes, make sure to put some extra pieces of cardboard in the bottom of the box or strenghten the boxes in another manner, you don't want your eggs/chicks to fall out!
Thanks that's a great tip! God it must be a nightmare when your catching them! I know it's hard because I find it hard in my small aviary! I'll be doing a video today when I check on my nest boxes I should have at least 1 chick by now 😊
2:09 :D
bob bro we have approx. 40-42° temp here in summer
will cocktails survive in this temperature ?
give some tips for breeding cocktails ?
Is that celcius or farenheit? (I hope Celcius) It is rather hot, but they should manage, provide daily baths and fresh water on a daily basis and you should be ok!
For breeding... You could keep them as couples or do as I do and let them live all together in the aviary. If you do the latter, be sure you know where you can sell your chicks. Don't want to keep them all to prevent inbreeding!
Cute bird 😊
What is the recommended temperature for cockatiel babies? Please tell me....
www.yellowrockonline.com.au/caring.html
As I let my birds breed on their own I don't know the answer, if you want to know what google knows: use the link
My cocateil has laid six eggs 17 days back.Though the birds are incubating the eggs, yet the eggs are not hatching.Please advice.
The hatching can take up to 18 days. Also the incubating does not always start at the same day the first egg was produced. You are working with nature here, so be patient. It is also possible that the eggs are not fertile. In any case wait AT LEAST till 21 days after the first egg has been produced / incubating has been observed. We are talking about nature here and nature tends to set the rules, not follow them! I hope they hatch soon!! Good luck!
Que cajones tan hondos y cajas como de cartón las cuales dañan muy fácil, igual un avierio con aves muy bonitas..
The birds seem to like them as nesting boxes so why buy nesting boxes if you can use cardboard?!
Nice birds
Yes, it hurts when they bite and they can be nippy...
2:09 is lol xD
Świat Papug scared you did I? :-p
R those FAUX eggs or did u foster the eggs
Cockateils usually lay maximum 6 eggs
But hatch only 3 or 4nos. &
🐣Feed only 2
All natural! Nothing Faux about the eggs or the way they hatched.
@@BjornLefevre WOW great 🐣🥰...
But still hard to believe...
Cute😀
hi, they are cute.I have a question:its been 11 days since my cockatiels first mating, they have good food and water and are always in the nest box, but there isn't any eggs. I can see that my female is larger in the stomach (egg) but why haven't they been layed. is this a good time frame
As long as the weather is good and they have +11 hours of daylight breeding conditions are optimal. I'd advise to wait it out. But if you are pretty sure she has an egg inside her and can't lay it she needs medical attention ASAP (provided you don't want to lose her and a veterinarian is an option)
Where is this place?
It's my home in Belgium.
What is the first type of bird
Those are canaries
@@BjornLefevre thank you
Can you tell me what you offer seeds/food etc.
It's 2 seedmixes available at my local store, Versele Laga brand. One mix contains: Yellow millet 20%, Striped sunflower seeds 15%, White millet 12.5%, Canary seed 12%, White sunflower seeds 7.5%, Peeled oats 7.5%, Cardy 7.5%, Buckwheat 5%, Paddy rice 3%, Linseed 3%, Japanese millet 3%, Hempseed 3%, Niger seed 1%. - The other mix is Yellow panis 48%, Yellow millet 33%, Canary seed 8.5%, Red panis 6%, Red millet 3%, Niger seed 1.5%
I also give fresh fruits/ vegetable during summer once a week. And eggfood once a week, unless they're breeding, then the eggfood is readily availbable to them all week.
Very cute, I didn't realise Cockatiel had so many eggs! How many times do they typically breed in a year?
An Evil Stripper for me I limit them to 2 nests a year. Then I remove the brooding boxes. I'm from Belgium, so the weather isn't that nice, I believe they'd go for a third nest in summer/late spring if I let them. But I don't since breeding asks a lot from a bird. They might breed the year round if weather conditions permit it, although I wouldn't recommend doing that!
Impressive! Thanks :)
My pleasure.
many bird~cute🐦
Wow! It must be spring!
It was at the time of recording...
Where can I send you some pictures of my cockatiels I have trouble finding which is male and female
I would recommend using a DNA-test to be 100% sure, but you could try it through this handy guide: feistyfeathers.com/2016/03/20/sexing-cockatiels-visually/
1:22 Impossible Nothing Can Stop Boat Mode?!?!?
I don't believe I get your reference... Boat mode?
@@BjornLefevre Bird Rocking is called Boat Mode RUclips Decided.
Mere cocktail box mae dekhny ni dety.last breeding mae b 5 bchy nikaal k bhokky mar dalye unho nae.plz koi method batin.new chick dia hae unho nae or eggs b
sorry to say I don't understand...
@@BjornLefevre Box k andr kesy fekhon.coctail dekhnyenni dety
@@BjornLefevre Bchy bhoky mr jaty hain un k.koi illaj
Hi
My cocokatail laying eggs but not sitting on eggs to incubate do u have any tips to make then to incubate eggs. Thanks
The first time a couple breeds this can happen. If you have other couples you could devide the eggs amongst them. If not I'm afraid the eggs are lost unless you have a machine to keep them incubated. (And want to raise the chicks by hand) If you do give the couple some faken eggs. If they start keeping the eggs warm themselves you can switch them again.
@@BjornLefevre thank for reply if i keep in incubator and eggs hatch i can start hand feeding then from first day? I heard chicks need cocokatail only for first few days is it true?
@@syedabdulmoyeed1558 I'm sorry, but I have no experience with handfeeding at all! I've never done it and don't intend to
ITS SO CUTE
good satap
👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿👍🏻🙂 🌾🌻
Hei where do you stay bro...can you do shipping
praveen kumar sorry to dissapoint you, but I don't do shipping. I only sell locally and only when I have top many. (Located in Belgium)
Wow massive breeding
damn that bird
osm avairy
thx!
my cockteils are not laying an eggs.. they r 9months old..can anybody tell the reason??
Your birds are a bit young to be good parents already. Give them time, maybe next year they'll do beautifully!
He is using a box?
Now I have made wooden nest boxes. But yes, When I started out I used cardboard boxes with reinforced bottom.
Bob what did you put at the bottom? Its a nice and easy idea
An extra sheet of Cardboard and on the outside (as you can see in the video if you look at the boxes) I've taped it all up!
Bob thank you for the advice 😊😊😊
My pleasure
Cardboard nests 🤔🤔🤔
they worked great! But you have to replace them after one breeding session.
1:18 BABY!!!!!!
there isn't enough nest material, as you can clearly see ... more nest material can help ...
NoYezz Well, there was at first, the birds chucked it all out by themselves...
that's odd
Hey mate. My cockatiel is laying infertile eggs even when the male mates properly with her.
SImon MOnk SImon unfortunately this happens. As soon as she stops laying (around 6 eggs normally) and you're sure they are infertile, I would remove all eggs.
Supar
Too bad I have to let my cockatiels go... Switched over to keeping bees and need the space :-(
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