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To sell cockatiels, you need to breed them first. If you have a permit for breeding, you can. If you have a bunch that you didn't breed, than you might be able to, I'm not sure.
You can, but it really depends on the personality of the breeding pair. Sometimes, the breeding pair will be so territorial that they will not breed with other cockatiels in close proximity, and will toss the eggs out of the nesting box. Others have no problems at all, and several pairs of cockatiels will be breeding at the same time. It is important to make sure the aviary is large enough to accommodate more birds, and that each of the breeding pairs has sufficianet privacy, for example, placing nesting boxes at opposite ends of the cage.
Yes they do they see color better than us humans
yes and no. yes because if you do it with out a license. no if you do have a license.
Your cockatiels should be at least a year old before you start breeding them to prevent ill offspring.
Not to my knowledge.
i have heard of somebody who has had a cockatiel that lived till 30 and stopped breeding at 29 this clearly shows that they will breed for life or until they are infertile
Most areas now require a breeders license. Breeding dogs is not something to undertake without a complete knowledge of the breed everything that breeding entails.
Yes, cockatiels can get parasites.
no because they breed by the salt water and do it by themselfs
Cockatiels are a type of cockatoo.
You should go to the animal shelter for a breeding license so you can make beautiful babies.