No, cockatiels should only be housed with other cockatiels. Not only do other types of birds have different types of diets, but they also have different personalities and will sometimes clash with cockatiels.
They can too live together very fine actually. When they grow quite found of each other their was no conflict between them. In my studies I have found out that female cardinals are very calm in the same cage with a male cockatiel vise versa. Other than a male cardinal with another male cockatiel the male cardinals try to stay dominant so just a separate cage would be just as fine to not make any conflict.
Cockatiels are parrots, and members of the cockatoofamily.
Cockatiels are very popular, and currently live in all continents, but they originated from Australia.
australia
Cardinals mate throughout the entire year. They stay together for the rest of their life.
no or they will fight
I guess so, mainly because the cockatiels would be in the air all the time rarely ever on the ground where as chickens stay on the ground. as long as the pen has a lot of room they should be fine.
No, cockatiels should only be housed with other cockatiels. Not only do other types of birds have different types of diets, but they also have different personalities and will sometimes clash with cockatiels.
Yes, that's how you get more cockatiels.
Live together in a different cage?1) They must be in different cages and if they're ever out of their cages they have to be supervised.2) Yes, if they are in different cages, everything is fine.
It is very bad for cockatiels to be eating poultry but to be living around that envirment can make it very sick so poultry is a big, N.O.
Cockatiels can easily reach fifteen years of age. The average is 20 - 25, although some birds can live into their 30s.
A pearl cockatiel is simply a coloring, a mutation. So yes, it should live in a nest. :)