They will breed if they want to. Most likely in the breeding season. Hope this Helps:))
You will know when your parakeets (male and female only) want to mate when they start to get along with each other. The male will start to respect the female and began feeding her. This is also a sign for breeding. Enjoy breeding your parakeets! Trust me, it's a LOT of fun!
Sounds like a female! When she is ready to breed she will get a brown flaky cere. And some females will develop blue cere's when around other females more than males.
It depends, if they r both females, no unless its the babies mother and yes if they are both male or if one is male and the other is female. But sometimes parakeets only like the parakeets they think are pretty so its kind of anonymous.
The female dog only lets the male breed during her heat cycle. This usually takes place every six months. The female will not breed during any other time.
Sounds like he is attempting to mate with it.
Absolutely. Parakeets like to bond and males will fight for females if there is not one for each. But in your case, there are more females than males, which means that eventually each male will bond with a female and the lone female will, I guess, be alone... Female parakeets don't usually fight each other for male parakeets, unless a female that is alone tries to steel a male that has already bonded with another female,(not likely to happen). It also depends if you are planning to breed the parakeets, if so then you might have a problem. The lone female might go inside nesting boxes and smash the eggs. This happens because a female will get(hard to believe) Jealous, to solve this you might want to consider getting a ale for her to bond with. If you do get another male, put the one female and the new male into a separate cage for about 3 weeks. This should be long enough for them to bond, after the 3 weeks put them back into the original cage and they should be fine. If they don't get along though and you don't want to return the parakeet, you can replace that male for one that has already bonded with a different female. If you keep the lone female and the replacement male together, he will eventually bond with her. And the new male that you put in the original cage will eventually bond with the female who had her mate taken away from her.
The simple answer is no.
Parakeets, like most other domestic Birds, like to have a place that is most like a nest. A Breed Box is a special box made out of wood or some other material. In some Breed Boxes, there may or may not be a shallow dip in it, so the mother bird thinks her 'nest' is, well, more like a nest like in the wild.If you provide a nest box, it will Encourage a pair of birds to mate, and if the the female does in fact lay eggs, then she would most likely lay them in the most nest-like spot she can find in her cage.Sometimes birds will not mate or lay eggs because they do not have a Breed Box. I know this from past experiances with my own pairs of birds. I hope my info helped you =D
No. Reproduction always requires a male and a female. Since females don't have sperm, they can't reproduce with each other.
yes once it has a male or a female with it
They use a male panda to help them, as do other mammals.
Rodhe island breed poultry chickens and other exotic breeds normally have brown feathers.Leghorns are white.