The OC blog - The Our Cockatiels Blog

Cockatiels make a wonderful hobby and wonderful pets! For those who want to handle their birds often, we suggest hand-tamed Cockatiels. Please research through reading, the internet, and asking questions of pet shop clerks before purchasing a Cockatiel. The more you know and understand about these wonderful birds the better relationship you and your Cockatiel will have with each other. If you click on our photos; you will have a super close-up.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Parakeets

We are no longer selling Parakeets.
Only Cockatiels are for sale.

These 2 regular colored
Parakeets are $10 Each.
They have been hand-fed and are hand-tamed.
They are approximately 2 months old as of today!






We also have 2 blue parakeets from the same brood
but will only sell them for the right higher price!




For other color variety of Parakeets ask what we have available and then make us an offer. The offer must be over the $10 price that we ask for our regular green Parakeets. If we like the offer we will accept it, if not we will make a counter-offer for a price for you to purchase these special Parakeets.

Note:
Currently we are not selling
any of our white Parakeets.







These 2 Parakeet chicks are 7 days and 9 days old.
They are from a brood of 5 hatched and possibly 2 more (2 eggs due to hatch soon).
We always take them out of the nest eventually and hand-feed our Cockatiel and Parakeet chicks to make them tame. Sometimes, as in this case, we removed the 2 oldest a little sooner for hand-feeding because the smallest, youngest chicks could not compete for food with these two older baby chicks. So now we are hand-feeding these two and Momma Parakeet is feeding her other 3 while all of us are waiting to see if the last 2 eggs will hatch. Oh and the Daddy Parakeet feeds Momma by regurgitating it into her mouth and then Momma Parakeet she feeds her babies the same way.

Some males and females just take turns keeping the babies warm and feeding them.
In other pairs the Mother Hen stays in the nest almost constantly and the male bird feeds the Mother (often at the nest-box entrance) who in turn feeds her baby chicks. Both methods are true of Parakeets and Cockatiels. It just depends on the pair of birds.


Sincerely,
Bill & Rosemary Mazzulla
PastorBill3rd@JesusAnswers.com





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