No! I think that answer is obvious. Boys do not lay eggs. Fact of life.
a boy.
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.
No. They are abot the same size.
A male parakeet has a blue nose above its beak.
Sure
It's a young boy.
usually a male parakeet has a gray beak and a female has a blue or orange,which really doesnt matter because the orange can be for both but usually a female
So the male Parakeet has a blueish cere, and the female has a pinkish brown cere. Here is a bad picture of what it kinda looks like
yes but sometimes the male will eat the eggs but if you dont put a male in there the eggs will still hatch but in more time.
yea but they might get a little ...BUSY... during spring
I think you should get a boy bird because you never know if it is pregnant or not.
There is no such thing as a "boy hen". Hens are female chickens.