yes! when the eggs are hatched the male will help the female feed the babies.
no it will not. Actually it help the female parakeet with the babies. don't be scared if they enter the nest.
i dont know but they do feed their young by regugitation
The birdy woved his parents and the mama and daddy birdies cared for him and feed him and give him lots and lots of care hugs and kisses from their wittle heart.
This is an excellent website just on parakeets : http://parakeet.yolasite.com/ It talks about how to care, breed, and train your parakeets.
I do not think you can. My parakeets had eggs and they did not hatch because she did not take care of them right. If they do have eggs you may take them away and sell them or kill them.
parakeets need partners or they get very lonely when your out of the room,shool,work,ect.
There are many birds to chosse from, and a few are for beginners. Birds for beginners include: *finches *canries *bourke's parakeet *budgies *cockatiels *lineolated parakeets *lovebirds *rock pebblers
There's so much you need to know! Start off with www.birdchannel.com. There are MANY websites and reading material on caring for parakeets. There's too much information to post on this website.
Well, I only recently turned 11 (in late September) and I suggest parakeets since they are common, the cheapest birds in stores, and easy to take care of. If you need any help with the parakeets, please contact me at suggestT@gmail.com
you just say honey you are not the father of my baby and i'mso sorry your not but you can still take care of it
Usually the Parents. A mother and a father.
For parakeet eggs, letting the parents incubate the eggs and raise the young is best. If you plan on breeding your parakeets I would recommend getting books or reading on the internet information specific to the species of parakeet you would like to raise, there are many different types and each type has its own special needs. If you have only 1 parakeet and it has lain an egg on the bottom of the cage you may discard that egg. Since there is no boy bird, and the egg was not laid in a nest specific to that type of parakeet it will not hatch.
If you mean life span, they will live 5-7 yrs. in the wild. But with the right care and diet they can live 15+ years in captivity. The oldest parakeet was 29 years and 2 months! Mine happens to be 2 now and is doing very well. I had a parakeet that lived to be 16! So you have a nice long lifespan.
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As soon as the wings are feathered and they are trying to fly. It's just dead feather so it really doesn't matter.