0:21 that cockatiel looks so proud! As the egg is hatching she's is confused. She looks like she wants to help but doesn't really know what to do. So cute! 😍
Awww, lovely. My tiels had three eggs and all hatched; Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see them actually hatch and was not aware that one had, until I heard the tweeting. As others have said, it’s not momma bird, but Daddy, who is on hand. My parent tiels were very good parents too and it was great to see them rear them.
Cockatiels and budgies that just hatched look so breakable and tiny...I really can't believe how they survive and manage to grow. If I were the mother, I would stand there and be like "OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT! WHAT SHOULD I DO???".
I've got a question, 1 of the eggs hatched and i have a baby cockatiel, what do i do? i have a mix stuff for the baby birds but i want to hand rear them, how would i do that or how old till i can hold them? thanks.
I've seen a human birth, I've seen a cat birth, I've seen a dog birth, I've seen a horse birth, and I've seen birds birth! I am proud of my knowledge! 😄 Also, beautiful and adorable! 😍
Guys my cockatiels laid an egg for the first time and they're sitting on it ,if the chick hatches do i need to feed it or do the cockatiels feed it themselves?? Im so scared because i have never raised baby parrots or any birds and i know they're very tiny and fragile
IMPORTANT WARNING FOR PET BIRD OWNERS: The food that we normally give to the canaries (and other companion birds) consisting of a "complete, balanced and top-quality seed mixture" bought in pet shops or supermarkets, makes the owners trust that their pet is well fed, but it is not like that: indeed the health of the pets is at imminent and serious risk. The owners of canaries, parrots, cockatoos, parakeets, cockatiels, etc., WE MUST PAY ATTENTION TO DOMESTIC BIRD BREEDERS AND VETS and keep in mind that although we feed them with such a typical seed mixture, our birds are very likely in danger of suffering an unexpected, painful and practically inevitable PREMATURE DEATH BY FATTY LIVER HEPATITIS. Canaries, for example, will surely die at 4 - 6 years of age of the more than 14 that they can live. It is discouraging that in a time like nowadays, in which food is studied in detail for other pets such as dogs and cats, pet birds are condemned to die painfully and prematurely in so many cases. You have to warn people so they can avoid it! This deadly disease is very common in pet birds but owners usually don’t know or detect it in time. And we can not imagine that THE CAUSE IS IN THE FOOD ITSELF that we provide to our birds, in which such a typical mixture contains low-fat seeds such as canary seed together with other VERY fatty seeds such as niger, hemp or nabine and, in addition, the birds usually prefer to eat the fatty seeds, so that their REAL DIET is unbalanced by excessive fat, gradually causes the fatty infiltration of the liver and in a few years causes fatty liver hepatitis and PREMATURE DEATH to companion birds in general. It is a cruel disease that progresses silently and, when its unexpected symptoms suddenly begin, they are imprecise, easily confused with other ailments, so the owners usually postpone the visit to the vet at a time already critical for the life of the bird (besides that not all vets are trained to recognize this elusive disease, even to administer lipotropic liver protectors and regenerators in curative doses, just in case it is that and not a supposed blow). It's a process of slow and asymptomatic progression, but when their visible symptoms unexpectedly begin (acute phase) the disease accelerates. SYMPTOMS OF THE ACUTE PHASE OF FATTY LIVER DISEASE: First, emotional decay or progressive lack of interest, hard belly (in many specimens, with a dark spot with a half-moon shape on the belly, to see it you have to wet your fingers to remove the down), falls from the sticks of the cage that seem for "errors of calculation" and then lameness more or less accentuated (that make believe that they are by the previous falls, but both symptoms are due to that it hurts the liver), lack of flight and singing, the bird fluffs up his feathers or inclines more or less slowly; Then, within a few weeks and even in a few days, forced breathing with an open beak, remaining lying on the floor of the cage near the food, sudden spasms from time to time (which make people believe that the bird is "epileptic" or which has a "tumor" but it are twinges of pain of diseased liver), abundant greenish stools (caused by biliverdin which if it's not fasting, it means hepatic harm), then black and watery (from hepatic hemorrhages), then a strange somehow purple color of skin and beak, an exaggerated appetite and the final "improvement" of a few days (in the last phase, the already degenerated liver becomes deflated by what seems to be getting better), after which it suddenly dies among seizures (which may seem a heart infarct). For the first symptoms the liver has already degenerated to 80% and only an urgent (and accurate) veterinary action can save your bird and revert the liver situation. If you simply feed your bird with the loose seed mixture (even if you give it fresh fruits and vegetables and let it exercise, for example by letting it out of the cage at home), right now your pet's liver is degenerating, and neither you nor your bird know. Also the breeding paste and its pigments and sunflower seeds can attack the liver if they are taken too much or for too long. Without liver protectors, it is almost certain that your bird will prematurely die and in many cases you will not be able to determine its real cause. Hepatic lipidosis it's not only deadly by itself when the visible symptoms begin (sometimes even it does not warn at all until few moments before the death). Even before the acute phase it predisposes the bird to suffer infections, as it weakens the immune system. Furthermore, obese pet birds have an increased risk of many other diseases, including arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Obesity in birds it's not so apparent but it's more dangerous than in other animals like mammals. For these reasons, in addition to administering to the birds lipotropic and detoxifying / regenerating hepatic protectors preventatively and routinely, breeders usually make their own mixtures with low fat seeds. The time to act is NOW that your pet does not have yet the visible symptoms. It is necessary to ACTIVELY PREVENT THE HEPATIC DEGENERATION. Fortunately it is easy to do it: You have to substitute the mixture of loose seeds for some pellets compound feed of seeds and fruits / vegetables (preferably those that already include liver protectors), because this prevents the bird from eating mostly what it likes the most and, whatever the diet, it is ESSENTIAL to add every day to the drinking water or to the food a LIVER PROTECTOR, a lipotropic that includes the famous carnitine (which is also indicated for humans) and / or choline, lysine, betaine, methionine, threonine (and it is very convenient to supplement with another liver protector detoxifying and regenerating with milk thistle, boldo, artichoke extract). The liver protectors are amino acids, vitamins (of which they have a protective effect on the liver, such as vitamin C), fatty acids and essential oils that remove the fat from the liver, clean it, protect it and favor its recovery. They are cheap food supplements and it is essential to add them to your pet birds diet to conserve their liver. It is something that professionals as breeders and vets know, but we the owners usually don't know. Even, it are increasingly appearing in the market compound feed for companion birds that don’t include fatty seeds and that already include several liver protectors. But the vast majority of owners still confidently feed their birds with the typical mixture of loose seeds with little fat and other very fatty seeds... And their birds continue dying of hepatitis due to fatty liver in a large number of cases (probably, in most cases). Now we know that, as fatty liver disease develops from the daily food itself, it’s most likely THE FIRST CAUSE OF DEATH OF PET BIRDS, and more likely as the bird ages. Some web pages that I have found about it (in Spanish). For example, this page echoes the wrong food situation in which these animals are too often: www.timbrado.com/malnutricion.shtml And on this other page: www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n111110B/111004B.pdf it’s described that the clinical manifestations of hepatic diseases in ornamental birds are much more frequent than people could imagine and that in many cases they are not appreciated, progresses in a silent way and when they are evident, veterinary action may (usually) arrive late. To remark that, in general, practically any avian symptomatology should be considered as if it were a pathology that could be serious, and not allow the disease to develop because then it will probably be too late. To do this, we must thoroughly investigate the symptoms, take preventive measures that do not harm (such as giving liver and intestinal protectors according to the leaflet) ask for advice from veterinarians, breeders, etc. and administer the most appropriate treatment RAPIDLY, but without rushing in the treatment or with the doses in such small animals. If the days go by and the bird does not improve, it is necessary to continue investigating and, if necessary, change the medication in an informed and contrasted manner. Doing nothing or stopping research usually ends up with the bird dead, but acting without being sure of what is done and in what dose, it likely ends the same way. Finally, it is necessary to obtain and confirm the sufficient veterinary experience and have the serenity to determine in each case whether it is convenient to hasten to do and / or administer what medicine and in what dose, or if it is better not to do and let the situation evolve without medicating for the time being, or according to the medication that has already been administered. And that a limp in a bird is not always an injury caused by a blow, but the symptom of a disease of some organ (usually the liver or an intestinal disease) that needs to be discovered and treated as soon as possible. When in doubt, change diet to one with the lowest possible fats (only birdseed, or birdseed with other low-fat seeds such as millet, chia, fresh fruits and vegetables) and administer lipotropic and regenerating liver protectors in curative doses immediately ... although nothing could foreshadow a fatal outcome. Acidcare also has protective properties of the intestinal mucosa and stimulants of the immune system. In doses according to the leaflet do not cause damage and will surely save the life of your bird (if it is not too late). Hopefully these comments will be useful to save your pet birds from an absurd death and to keep them with a basic wellness.
@@jamesweafer6912 This above text is the summary of several months of close study and investigation with breeders, vets and on Internet, of the most likely and serious risk of death on pet birds, that I carried out since the unexpected death of our young pet bird. Also, I'm Spaniard, so I wrote 2 versions: one in Spanish and another one in English... For which I also had to polish the English translation. But the work it's worthwhile to make the owners aware of. This also happened to us. Also our surprisingly intelligent, cheerful, empathetic, playful snowy orange canary died with just 3 years of age!! The vet didn't diagnose it correctly too. When I had our canary died on my hand, I couldn't believe it. But I promised to myself that his death wouldn't be totally useless and that I would investigate until knowing in detail what silent killer was behind of such an unexpected fatal outcome. Now, I'm somehow glad as we can help to save so many other birds, as the fatty liver disease it's the FIRST cause of death in pet birds, but owners normally have not clue of this.... Please spread the word so we can save many other birds!
@@throughthedesert6572 Hi. Yes, this is BASIC info every pet bird owner should get at first when getting a birb. Sadly pet shops normally don't say it! I'm glad that also your birds will avoid the most unknown by owners, yet most common, covert, misleading and DEADLY disease: the FLD. And that they will keep wellness during their full lifespan. And, yes, sometimes people say that it's very long. I've tried to summarize as much as possible. But I thought that it's more important to know fast everything about FLD, specially when needed, than to give a hint and left important info unsaid. With this complete info, for a 3 mins of reading, people can prevent this disease or save their bird if already affected. Please, spread the word also offline to your neighbors, friends, etc., and let's save more birds out there. 👍👍
Hey guys! So i just recently found out that a cockatiel egg just hatched a few hours ago. I was sleeping until i heard some "chirp chirp chirps" going off. So like what now? Do i just let the parents take care of it? I wouldn't want it to die because i didn't hand fed it or something...
is that the mother? I'm told mines a male but it keeps acting weird staying at bottom of cage and wants to be loved a lot more and not biting like it usually does
And how many people commenting here have experience as bird owners and breeding them? This is a daddy, ever so proud of his first hatch. As well, if he didn't want the human near he would be attacking or swaying and hissing all fluffed up. The light will not harm them. The baby is blind. I have taken pictures of my babies in the nest with their hatchlings and they don't mind one bit.
0:21 that cockatiel looks so proud! As the egg is hatching she's is confused. She looks like she wants to help but doesn't really know what to do. So cute! 😍
@@birdiecutie4244 ah my bad! gonna be completely honest I have no memory of making that comment but this is a cute video!
Tbh they look like they are trying to help by taking to shell off. How kind!
It's the male/dad.
Aww! He's so proud to become a dad.
Awww, lovely. My tiels had three eggs and all hatched; Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see them actually hatch and was not aware that one had, until I heard the tweeting. As others have said, it’s not momma bird, but Daddy, who is on hand. My parent tiels were very good parents too and it was great to see them rear them.
Cockatiels and budgies that just hatched look so breakable and tiny...I really can't believe how they survive and manage to grow. If I were the mother, I would stand there and be like "OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT! WHAT SHOULD I DO???".
They look like gummies…
I'm amazed that baby cockatiels start out as a Wrigley naked little pink thing and grow to almost adult size In only 30 days, wow!!!!!
1:53
Papa looks so proud. Tilting his head, and clacking his beak and everything at the full, successful hatch. :3
2:35
NO PICTURES! >:(
Lol birdy looks so proud
AWWWWWWWWWWWW so adorable and so helpless
Hi
Momma bird is thinking, "seriously, do you mind?"
It's daddy bird
Ikr Phillipp, people keep sayin' its a momma, people think only female go sit on their eggs, nnonoonon male do too!
It's a male...
Thats a dad
I had no idea! That's so cool!
Awwwww. So tiny.
Coclkitiels playing
AWWWW HAPPY HATCH DAY BIRDIE!
What a good dad
Such a happy look on papa's face
Cool. Finally I get to see an actual hatching.
That was very neat to watch, Thank you. Even though it was 3 years ago, at least I got to see it ! ! , And that is what matters.
thx for being posotive ppl are usually rlly negetive
ps it was 1 almost 2 years ago not 3
Your comment is now 6 years old :))
Yea that white bird is very cute and thats the mom cockatiels take turns warming them up
I keep watching these vids and they are SO CUTE
How precious!
Thank you for sharing .
That was beautiful
That is so cute and I have same cockatiel
so cute and fuzzy!
Very professional video thanks for making us
The peeping is so cute
So many awws!
I've got a question, 1 of the eggs hatched and i have a baby cockatiel, what do i do? i have a mix stuff for the baby birds but i want to hand rear them, how would i do that or how old till i can hold them? thanks.
I love birds so much
I've seen a human birth, I've seen a cat birth, I've seen a dog birth, I've seen a horse birth, and I've seen birds birth!
I am proud of my knowledge! 😄
Also, beautiful and adorable! 😍
HU- AYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
wow what a beautiful cocktail. i got one female.
so Adorable
Is her tail n wingtips really blue or is it the light?
Awww cute proud mamma
awwwww omg! mamma's like "look what I made"!
thats the daddy ;)
No it's more like leave me alone with youré camera .first time with a light glad .hope the pther ones whitout . and yes it's also very cute.
Thats the daddy 😊😄 He has dark red cheeks
I was gonna say, isnt it the daddy that sits on the eggs mostly?
Daddy Birb is a proud Birb! ☺
Kathy Hosking gbfdhjrwuiy
Great video
What have you put in the Nest.. i mean at the bottom
I have a bird just like yours it has laid eggs two times but at the end they always dry out, do you know what's causes it?
Thats so awesome we hatch baby chicks and ducklings all year for people and it never gets old
oml there so cute
Did you keep all the babies 😍
So cute😍
Daddy birb is proud at the baby birbs
I really wish that I can have bird like this
You can its just a few dollars, in india,that is where I live it is just 2500rs
1$=72rs
He's like, "Tiny Intruder, do I eat you?"
Precious.
Awwww he is trying to help the one that hatched a little he helps him hatch
wauwie wat mooi
Guys my cockatiels laid an egg for the first time and they're sitting on it ,if the chick hatches do i need to feed it or do the cockatiels feed it themselves?? Im so scared because i have never raised baby parrots or any birds and i know they're very tiny and fragile
@M. Sami thanks a lot
after hatching a chick what food should I give her or his parents to feed them.
That’s What My Baby Bird Is Gonna Look Like When It Hatches :)!
wow how amazing
nature is beautiful
Mashallah lovely
echt heel gaaf
I had one in elementary school that could break out of the cage unaided
Quinton Hayes me too!! And we thought she was a boy until she laid eggs
The eggs are tiny
right that's what I said
haha the eggs from Parakeets are realy tiny !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bird lover 81716 مرحبا
Bird lover 81716
Bird lover 81716 you can get the same thing happened
Cute²!
This makes me want entire flock
How many days your guys wait for the delivery ?
Buetiful ❤️❤️
Is this the dad doing this? Helping them hatch?
Wowww
happy birth day
The cockatiels when they have babies poop so big like my male cockatiel 😱😨😷😧 😂😂
Wow!
Chicken or egg first ?...
En cuantos cuS nacen las ninfas
nice brother
I'm not a fan of birds as pets but I have to say this video was cool.
Kiya hai birda
In my experience, they really like making a mess. Shit and grain all over the place. They can also be quite noisy.
Lauralynn Brannock do you mean you don’t like people having pet birds or that you wouldn’t get one?
Jimmy De'Souza probably meaning that they should be in the wild and not locked up in cages
Yeah they should be in the wild, but it's too late now to stop pet trade. If we ban bird sales, then we have to ban, rabbits, fish cats, dogs etc.
very nice
It's like quill eggs... (that was what I thought first) OH MY LORD HOW DO THEY FIT IN THAT EGG???
Sushia Da Sushi that’s the beauty of Life
Soooooooooooo very.SWEET!!!!
IMPORTANT WARNING FOR PET BIRD OWNERS: The food that we normally give to the canaries (and other companion birds) consisting of a "complete, balanced and top-quality seed mixture" bought in pet shops or supermarkets, makes the owners trust that their pet is well fed, but it is not like that: indeed the health of the pets is at imminent and serious risk.
The owners of canaries, parrots, cockatoos, parakeets, cockatiels, etc., WE MUST PAY ATTENTION TO DOMESTIC BIRD BREEDERS AND VETS and keep in mind that although we feed them with such a typical seed mixture, our birds are very likely in danger of suffering an unexpected, painful and practically inevitable PREMATURE DEATH BY FATTY LIVER HEPATITIS. Canaries, for example, will surely die at 4 - 6 years of age of the more than 14 that they can live.
It is discouraging that in a time like nowadays, in which food is studied in detail for other pets such as dogs and cats, pet birds are condemned to die painfully and prematurely in so many cases. You have to warn people so they can avoid it!
This deadly disease is very common in pet birds but owners usually don’t know or detect it in time. And we can not imagine that THE CAUSE IS IN THE FOOD ITSELF that we provide to our birds, in which such a typical mixture contains low-fat seeds such as canary seed together with other VERY fatty seeds such as niger, hemp or nabine and, in addition, the birds usually prefer to eat the fatty seeds, so that their REAL DIET is unbalanced by excessive fat, gradually causes the fatty infiltration of the liver and in a few years causes fatty liver hepatitis and PREMATURE DEATH to companion birds in general.
It is a cruel disease that progresses silently and, when its unexpected symptoms suddenly begin, they are imprecise, easily confused with other ailments, so the owners usually postpone the visit to the vet at a time already critical for the life of the bird (besides that not all vets are trained to recognize this elusive disease, even to administer lipotropic liver protectors and regenerators in curative doses, just in case it is that and not a supposed blow). It's a process of slow and asymptomatic progression, but when their visible symptoms unexpectedly begin (acute phase) the disease accelerates.
SYMPTOMS OF THE ACUTE PHASE OF FATTY LIVER DISEASE: First, emotional decay or progressive lack of interest, hard belly (in many specimens, with a dark spot with a half-moon shape on the belly, to see it you have to wet your fingers to remove the down), falls from the sticks of the cage that seem for "errors of calculation" and then lameness more or less accentuated (that make believe that they are by the previous falls, but both symptoms are due to that it hurts the liver), lack of flight and singing, the bird fluffs up his feathers or inclines more or less slowly; Then, within a few weeks and even in a few days, forced breathing with an open beak, remaining lying on the floor of the cage near the food, sudden spasms from time to time (which make people believe that the bird is "epileptic" or which has a "tumor" but it are twinges of pain of diseased liver), abundant greenish stools (caused by biliverdin which if it's not fasting, it means hepatic harm), then black and watery (from hepatic hemorrhages), then a strange somehow purple color of skin and beak, an exaggerated appetite and the final "improvement" of a few days (in the last phase, the already degenerated liver becomes deflated by what seems to be getting better), after which it suddenly dies among seizures (which may seem a heart infarct).
For the first symptoms the liver has already degenerated to 80% and only an urgent (and accurate) veterinary action can save your bird and revert the liver situation. If you simply feed your bird with the loose seed mixture (even if you give it fresh fruits and vegetables and let it exercise, for example by letting it out of the cage at home), right now your pet's liver is degenerating, and neither you nor your bird know. Also the breeding paste and its pigments and sunflower seeds can attack the liver if they are taken too much or for too long. Without liver protectors, it is almost certain that your bird will prematurely die and in many cases you will not be able to determine its real cause.
Hepatic lipidosis it's not only deadly by itself when the visible symptoms begin (sometimes even it does not warn at all until few moments before the death). Even before the acute phase it predisposes the bird to suffer infections, as it weakens the immune system. Furthermore, obese pet birds have an increased risk of many other diseases, including arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Obesity in birds it's not so apparent but it's more dangerous than in other animals like mammals.
For these reasons, in addition to administering to the birds lipotropic and detoxifying / regenerating hepatic protectors preventatively and routinely, breeders usually make their own mixtures with low fat seeds.
The time to act is NOW that your pet does not have yet the visible symptoms. It is necessary to ACTIVELY PREVENT THE HEPATIC DEGENERATION. Fortunately it is easy to do it: You have to substitute the mixture of loose seeds for some pellets compound feed of seeds and fruits / vegetables (preferably those that already include liver protectors), because this prevents the bird from eating mostly what it likes the most and, whatever the diet, it is ESSENTIAL to add every day to the drinking water or to the food a LIVER PROTECTOR, a lipotropic that includes the famous carnitine (which is also indicated for humans) and / or choline, lysine, betaine, methionine, threonine (and it is very convenient to supplement with another liver protector detoxifying and regenerating with milk thistle, boldo, artichoke extract). The liver protectors are amino acids, vitamins (of which they have a protective effect on the liver, such as vitamin C), fatty acids and essential oils that remove the fat from the liver, clean it, protect it and favor its recovery. They are cheap food supplements and it is essential to add them to your pet birds diet to conserve their liver. It is something that professionals as breeders and vets know, but we the owners usually don't know.
Even, it are increasingly appearing in the market compound feed for companion birds that don’t include fatty seeds and that already include several liver protectors. But the vast majority of owners still confidently feed their birds with the typical mixture of loose seeds with little fat and other very fatty seeds... And their birds continue dying of hepatitis due to fatty liver in a large number of cases (probably, in most cases). Now we know that, as fatty liver disease develops from the daily food itself, it’s most likely THE FIRST CAUSE OF DEATH OF PET BIRDS, and more likely as the bird ages.
Some web pages that I have found about it (in Spanish). For example, this page echoes the wrong food situation in which these animals are too often: www.timbrado.com/malnutricion.shtml
And on this other page: www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n111110B/111004B.pdf it’s described that the clinical manifestations of hepatic diseases in ornamental birds are much more frequent than people could imagine and that in many cases they are not appreciated, progresses in a silent way and when they are evident, veterinary action may (usually) arrive late.
To remark that, in general, practically any avian symptomatology should be considered as if it were a pathology that could be serious, and not allow the disease to develop because then it will probably be too late. To do this, we must thoroughly investigate the symptoms, take preventive measures that do not harm (such as giving liver and intestinal protectors according to the leaflet) ask for advice from veterinarians, breeders, etc. and administer the most appropriate treatment RAPIDLY, but without rushing in the treatment or with the doses in such small animals. If the days go by and the bird does not improve, it is necessary to continue investigating and, if necessary, change the medication in an informed and contrasted manner. Doing nothing or stopping research usually ends up with the bird dead, but acting without being sure of what is done and in what dose, it likely ends the same way. Finally, it is necessary to obtain and confirm the sufficient veterinary experience and have the serenity to determine in each case whether it is convenient to hasten to do and / or administer what medicine and in what dose, or if it is better not to do and let the situation evolve without medicating for the time being, or according to the medication that has already been administered.
And that a limp in a bird is not always an injury caused by a blow, but the symptom of a disease of some organ (usually the liver or an intestinal disease) that needs to be discovered and treated as soon as possible. When in doubt, change diet to one with the lowest possible fats (only birdseed, or birdseed with other low-fat seeds such as millet, chia, fresh fruits and vegetables) and administer lipotropic and regenerating liver protectors in curative doses immediately ... although nothing could foreshadow a fatal outcome. Acidcare also has protective properties of the intestinal mucosa and stimulants of the immune system. In doses according to the leaflet do not cause damage and will surely save the life of your bird (if it is not too late).
Hopefully these comments will be useful to save your pet birds from an absurd death and to keep them with a basic wellness.
How long did that take you to write?
@@jamesweafer6912 This above text is the summary of several months of close study and investigation with breeders, vets and on Internet, of the most likely and serious risk of death on pet birds, that I carried out since the unexpected death of our young pet bird. Also, I'm Spaniard, so I wrote 2 versions: one in Spanish and another one in English... For which I also had to polish the English translation. But the work it's worthwhile to make the owners aware of.
This also happened to us. Also our surprisingly intelligent, cheerful, empathetic, playful snowy orange canary died with just 3 years of age!! The vet didn't diagnose it correctly too. When I had our canary died on my hand, I couldn't believe it. But I promised to myself that his death wouldn't be totally useless and that I would investigate until knowing in detail what silent killer was behind of such an unexpected fatal outcome. Now, I'm somehow glad as we can help to save so many other birds, as the fatty liver disease it's the FIRST cause of death in pet birds, but owners normally have not clue of this.... Please spread the word so we can save many other birds!
@@Vic64Y make your comment more concise next time. But nevertheless what you say is important information. And it needs to be spread.
@@throughthedesert6572 Hi. Yes, this is BASIC info every pet bird owner should get at first when getting a birb. Sadly pet shops normally don't say it! I'm glad that also your birds will avoid the most unknown by owners, yet most common, covert, misleading and DEADLY disease: the FLD. And that they will keep wellness during their full lifespan.
And, yes, sometimes people say that it's very long. I've tried to summarize as much as possible. But I thought that it's more important to know fast everything about FLD, specially when needed, than to give a hint and left important info unsaid.
With this complete info, for a 3 mins of reading, people can prevent this disease or save their bird if already affected.
Please, spread the word also offline to your neighbors, friends, etc., and let's save more birds out there. 👍👍
the majesty of life
It is so tiny. 😁
Shouldn't be using flash to photograph babies...
I totally agree! Not good... 😔😔
they can't open their eyes, i don't think they mind the light...
Yeah not good at all on their eyes and brains even through the closed lids..
Tayla Rein
Ailia G But that's their bird bro
My birds are not yet put eggs its allready one month over so sad wat to do
even we got a cocktail couple. so...... happy🙂
Is that a male bird? That was in there with the baby bird?
Lyrica Roth it is male
cute animal
Mere pas kokatel ka peyars he vo eggs to dete he par chicks nahi nikalate to kya kare
Lay their eggs each loss? Please answer
Hey guys! So i just recently found out that a cockatiel egg just hatched a few hours ago. I was sleeping until i heard some "chirp chirp chirps" going off. So like what now? Do i just let the parents take care of it? I wouldn't want it to die because i didn't hand fed it or something...
FreddyPerez Congratulations! What happened to the baby?
Minha calopsita macho estava alegre cuidado dos filhotes direitinho de repente amanheceu duro sem um machucado
Cocktail breeding box size
is that the mother? I'm told mines a male but it keeps acting weird staying at bottom of cage and wants to be loved a lot more and not biting like it usually does
No, that's the father. Some birds take turns sitting on the eggs.
ilove cookatiel
I have a cockateil with a white head I've never seen one???
No flash!!! With babies!!!!
ماشاالله ماشاالله سبحناالله
Hii Great video
I have a question : Should i remove the male Cockatiel when the female is have her eggs ?
In this video, it was the male/dad cockatiel there for the birth of the first baby. Both parents are involved in raising their babies.
٣٣٣٢ص
..خحححمنخمم
whats the mutition plz telll me
Nice
The baby is soooooo cute BTW he looks like a little cute naked chiken
And how many people commenting here have experience as bird owners and breeding them? This is a daddy, ever so proud of his first hatch. As well, if he didn't want the human near he would be attacking or swaying and hissing all fluffed up. The light will not harm them. The baby is blind. I have taken pictures of my babies in the nest with their hatchlings and they don't mind one bit.
Sooo Tiny ..🤗
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at 0:27 the cockatiel is like 'wtf it moved"
my cocoktail gave 6 eggs but not hatching them what to do
So my cockatiels made 2 eggs, when does it hatch?
Spinel uwu uhhh maybe ask someone with experience instead of the internet where lying is probably the easiest thing to do
Nice 👍
ohhhh wowwwww