It depends on your preferences. If you prefer a quieter bird and don't mind if they won't talk or whistle, female is the way to go. If you don't mind occasional hard bites and is willing to take on a talking and whistling bird, male is better.
Either combination will live quite happily together. Cockatiels are not aggressive birds by nature, and will cohabit in a cage or aviary very well.
However, 2 male cockatiels will "show" to each other by singing and whistling and they can be quite loud, especially in the mornings and evenings. 2 females would be a lot quieter.
Yes, that's how you get more cockatiels.
Lutino cockatiels are a colour not a gender. However, it does happen that because of the genetics and chromosones they are most often female although there are some males lutinos around (or there wouldn't be any left.)
62% of all cockatiels sold in stores are males.
No. Macaws are bigger. Cockatiels are only 12 inches long, and their bodyshape on slender. Smallest macaw, Red-Shouldered Macaw, is about the same lenght, but is much more sturdy, and has lot bigger beak.
The sexual organs are located near the rear of the bird. Both male and female birds have a sexual organ that is called the cloaca.
Because female is intelligent more than male and female is olso kind.
Yes, but only female-female, or male-female. Male-male are liable to fight even if both neutered.
It is better to have a gelding (male horse) because they are easier to handle than mares (female horses).
Female!!! =d
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No. No serf male or female had rights.
It is not accurate to say that female students are universally better than male students. Academic performance can vary across gender due to a variety of factors including personal motivation, learning styles, and support systems. It is important to not make generalizations based on gender and instead focus on individual strengths and weaknesses of each student.