well if your not home all of the time,your bird might get lonely.
I think it would be a good idea.
You cannot. A female cockatiel needs a male cockatiel to mate with her before she will produce fertile eggs. And incidentally, birds do not "fall pregnant".
No the cockatiel should not be seperated from his or her mate after eggs have been laid. This should only occur if the male is aggressive to live and viable eggs. Visit cockatiel cottage for more info.
Well, they tried to anyhow. Probably. That's how they do it. if the male jumps on the females back they were trying but they got interupted by someone walking past them or coming to their cage.
A male finch can't really live with a female cockatiel as you should not mix straight-beaked and hooked-beak birds.
Yes. Your female cockatiel may lay an egg however without a male it will not be fertilised and therefore a dud.
female
you should mate her when she starts backing up to the male.
No. The only birds that have penises are some duck and goose species. Cockatiel reproductive organs are located inside the bird's body. If a male cockatiel has a fleshy lump near or in his cloaca, he may have a tumor. You should consult your avian veterinarian if you see anything unusual on your bird's body.
FEMALE
Cockatiels do not need anything to have a mate. Just put him/her in the cage with your cockatiel, however, if you want them to mate, they will not mate if you do not have a nesting box. In order to breed cockatiels, you will need a nesting box.
females out. If there is a male in the cage you should get a whole new cage and a male so the two of them can mate. After both of them are done u should take the male out.
No, male frogs can only mate with females.