Cockatiel Breeding Program

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A normal Cockatiel chick at 18 days of age. The pinfeathers and crest show little color at this early age. Chicks usually leave the nest at five to six weeks after hatching. Both parents continue to feed them for several weeks after leaving the nest. They also guard them from other individuals in the colony. Already at 18 days of age this Lutino Cockatiel chick shows white and yellow pinfeathers well developed and a beautiful yellow crest. These two eggs were infertile in a normal clutch of five eggs. 11

l'elegant Perch suits all parrots and larger birds. The perch is complete with oversized aluminum feeder cups, the mama size which are 2" deep by 5" wide. This perch will hang. will sit and the tray unscrews for easy cleaning. The I'elegant perch is 40" high by 24" in diameter. This beautiful perch comes delivered to your door including shipping and handlinjj costs for only $49.9:1 Mama cups as shown on perch. 19.94 ea. Second cup Y, price..... 5.45 ea Includes 3/8 bolt. Pair $16.35 Papa cup (our largest) $12.90 4 x 5 aluminum wlbolts 2nd Y, price.... $6.45 $19.35 BankAmericard and Mastercharge accept able. All orders must be prepaid. Delivery within three weeks. VILOR IMPORTS P.O. Box 517 - Poway. CA. 92064 BREEDER COLLECTOR IMPORTER OF RARE AND EXOTIC BI RDS Lories. Pheasants Cockatoos Doves. Tropical Birds., 'I Eclectus Parrots "". ~ "" ~ ~ttv~ Crowned Cranes lropfcal Water Fowl. Swans JO~GLE (213) 444-0253 WE R>ENT BIRDS AND CAGES FOR USE IN SHOWS. MOVIES. AND FAIRS routine schedule of nest inspection. LOOK IN THE BOX! Move the nesting material around, don't be afraid to touch the nest. You should inspectat least oncea day, and at the same time each day. We check all nests at 7:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and again just before lights out if there is any doubt. It is very important you condition your birds to this routine inspection, otherwise you will never know what goes on in the nest. Mate only those birds in top condition. Ifthe breeders are in a molt, orthin, do not put them up. A hen in condition will usually lay in 2 weeks. You can expect the first egg 7 to 10 days from the initial mating. A Cockatiel hen can lay a fertile egg three days after mating, however this is the exception. When the first egg is layed, number it with a fine felt tip pen. Mark each egg as it is layed and record the information. Candling may begin with the third egg. When you are sure an egg is infertile, remove it from the nest. A fertile egg hatches in 17 to 20 days, depending on how tight the hen sets. Chicks fledge at about 35 days, the cock will continue to feed for two more weeks. When you are sure the fledglings are eating on their own, move them to the baby flight. Two to three days before chicks are due to hatch start putting out nestling food. For the nestling food: mix six hard boiled eggs (peeled) with one cup Gerbers High Protein Cereal. To this add one tablespoon calcium/phosphorus with D3. This should be mixed well and stored in the refrigerator until needed. Only mix what you will use in two or three days. Put the nestling food out in small dishes on the floor of the flight, do this as you make your morning rounds. As the chicks start to hatch increase to twice a day. Don't leave stale nestling food in the flights, wash each container before refilling. Chicks should be banded at 2 to 3 weeks of age. If one slips past you, often you can wait until they have fledged for a couple of days and still band them. A chick will lose some of its baby fat after two or three days of flying. 'A hen may recycle and start the second clutch before the first has fledged. This is the reason for the second nest box. Often a hen will move to this second nest and let the cock feed out the first clutch. Do not permit your birds more than two clutches a year. If the third clutch has started before you break up your birds, foster or destroy the eggs. You will find it necessary to foster eggs or chicks at some time. The common reason is feather picking or not feeding. To foster you must have a place to foster, this is the reason it is wise to put up several pair of birds at one time. Cockatiels are great foster parents. I have moved eggs and chicks many times with no problems. In fact we have often shuffled chicks from two or three nests. One age group in one box, one another, etc. This insures better 12 STOP THROWING SEED AWAY - USE Recycling Seed Dispenser Patented... NEW RIGID CONSTRUCTION ONE YEAR GUARANTEE Budgie or Finch $9.95 Lovebird/Cockatiel..$10.95 Send check or money order to:... NATURE-LIFE CO..~. P.O. Box 1022 -. " Elgin, Il 60120 All orders sent UPS postage collect. Suitable cockatiel nest box, 12" x 12" x 12".

feeding of all babies, a younger chick i not neglected and left to die. Record keeping and banding is important, it becomes a MUST when you move eggs or foster young. Records should be kept simple, yet complete and easily referenced. A large calendar on the aviary wall is a good place to record the date each egg is layed. From this I count 16 days and mark in red the flight number. This reminds me to put nestling food in that flight two to three days before the chicks are due to hatch. A complete three generation pedigree card is also on file for each bird. For quick reference you can use a loose leaf notebook. This will show the chick's band number, date hatched, color and parents' band number. I find it helpful to include a reference number in the notebook and on the pedigree card. The diet we follow is quite simple, the birds are allowed to select the seeds of their choice. Everything is fed in separate dishes. Large sunflower seed and parakeet mix is always available. The parakeet mix consists of 45% canary seed, 45% white millet and 10% oat groats. For this mix two 5 gallon plastic buckets are used. One marked "breeder" to which is added one cup of Rex wheat germ oil (Ih one day and mix, 'h the second day and mix). I mix again on the third day and feed to all birds in the breeding flights. The second bucket is marked "condition," the wheat germ is cut in half and Ih cup Emulsion is added. The condition mix is fed to all young and resting birds. Safflower seed and/or raw shelled peanuts are fed two to three times per week. Whole wheat bread is given each morning. Fresh greens are fed two to three times a week, remove what is not eaten. Fresh raw com on the cob is fed when available. Drinking water is supplied in pop bottle type drinkers. This is changed every two days and supplemented with one drop of Avitron per ounce of water. All flights are provided with cuttle bones, mineral blocks and salt spools. Kellogg's Petamine is also available. The only diet change we have made in the past year is the elimination of grit. A one year test program convinced me that grit was not necessary for any type bird. Cockatiels are ground foraging birds. We feed cafeteria style on the floor of the flights. This enables the birds to get more exercise flying down to the food and back to the perch. Fresh bath water should be provided each day. Large earthenware bowls make an excellent facility. If you wish to spray your bird (which they love) use tap water and spray in the morning only. Foodfor Thought... Budqimine ':OOfiPMHi. ifbllltbre, Q..9~... "'... lip' and for health, and for strength, and for color, and for song, and for pep, and for vigor, and for easier faster moulting, and for more fertile hatchable eggs, and for... For everything you want your birds to have and for everything your birds need, make your choice Petamine or Budgimine. Nutritionally balanced, scientifically formulated and university tested. Petamine and Budgimine... since 1948 the bird foods of champions. And that's worth thinking about! Now available in 5 oz., 2, 5, 10 and 25 lb. pkgs. Or write Loft Kellogg for the supplier neal est you. When you ask for Kellogg's you're asking for the best... Parakeet Seed Canary Seed Finch Seed. Kellogg's Seedies Parrot Food. Kellogg's Treat Song & Health Restorer We put a little love in everything we make! LOFT-KELLOGG :JK SEED COMPANY INC. 322 E. Florida St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 (414) 276 0373 13

Head of Normal male Cockatiel, Ny mphicus hollandicus. 14