Food doesn't make anyone pregnant! Pregnancy is achieved through sex or artificial insemination!!
If you want to know what a cockatiel should eat during her pregnancy you should ask a veterinarian.
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".
Where in the food chain does a toucan belong and why?
7-10 days
No, eating any food will not make you pregnant.
Depends on the ingredients. Compare the ingredients and look at the difference. If they are the same, it should be okay. If in doubt, stick to cockatiel food because it's called cockatiel food for a reason.
Cockatiels lay eggs, so a cockatiel is never truly "pregnant". However, a cockatiel may have a retained egg for 9 months, although this would be very rare and a serious medical condition that should be seen by a veterinarian long before 9 months had passed.
You are soposed to give cockatiels grit so that they can digest their food better. All you have to do is by a container at the pet store and sprinkle a littl ebit on your cockatiel's food. Better to give them a separate container.
The spaces between the bars are probably too wide for a cockatiel. It would be able to get through them.
No, pregnancy can only occur with vaginal intercourse. There is no food/drink that can make you pregnant without it.
Please see the Related Links for websites that should provide you with plenty of information about caring for pet cockatiels. You should make sure that you have the space and the time before adopting any pet. You should visit your local library and find relatively recent books about caring for cockatiels. They too are a very good resource.
There is no food that make you have a miscarriage or abort. You have to see a doctor for that. If you have no doctor you can visit womenonwaves or womenonweb.
Offer your cockatiel fresh fruit such as berries, melon, papaya or kiwi every other day. Offer your cockatiel a honey stick or millet spray once a month as a special treat. Be sure your bird has access to fresh, clean water at all times.