She knows, she just doesn't care. Egg laying is more biological, the body doing what it is meant to do. Taking care of the eggs is mental, some birds are just not the mothering type. If there is not a male to fertilize the eggs, she may realize that there is no point in sitting on them.
Yes, it is. A female parakeet can lay 4 to 9 eggs, laying one every second day.
If it is a single parakeet--leave the egg in the cage till it gets cracked.this is suppose to discourage from laying more.
If you give your parakeet less than 12 hours a day they will not ley eggs
It is where the eggs come out.
No! I think that answer is obvious. Boys do not lay eggs. Fact of life.
well, actually nothing. Your parakeet may also lay eggs but, the eggs AREN'T going to hatch. :(
You don't. Parakeets are birds. They do not get pregnant, as reproduction is done through the laying of eggs. The eggs take about three weeks to form properly in the body, but this is not called "pregnancy". They look the same when they are laying eggs as when they aren't. In other words, birds don't "hold" their eggs inside their bodies and they do not show a big belly to indicate that eggs are on the way. Birds which are getting close to laying an egg become more lively, excitable and playful. You need to provide it with a nesting box in its cage.
yes
Yes! Crabs reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes they ALL reproduce by laying eggs.
No a parakeet is definitely NOT a mammal. They belong in the bird species. They lay eggs and have feathers. Parakeets are birds and remember that.
its not a good idea because the new one will probably get too cose to the egg