Depending on the breed, they can lay about 2-3 eggs.
If there is no male in the cage, they will lay eggs, but they will not be fertile.
No, only female birds lay eggs. If your cockatiel laid an egg, it's a girl!
7-10 days
A female Cockatiel will start to lay eggs from 5-6 months of age, and can continue laying eggs until about 10 years of age. !
Yes. Your female cockatiel may lay an egg however without a male it will not be fertilised and therefore a dud.
Yes, a cockatiel can lay more than one egg in a single day, particularly if it is in a breeding condition. Typically, a female cockatiel will lay eggs over a period of a few days, with the average being one egg every 1-2 days until she completes her clutch. However, it's not common for a cockatiel to lay multiple eggs within a 24-hour period. Proper care and monitoring are essential during this time to ensure the health of the bird.
Cockatiels typically require one clutch, or a set of eggs, to start laying. However, the number of eggs in a clutch can vary, usually ranging from 2 to 7 eggs. Factors such as age, health, and environment can also influence their breeding behavior. Once a female cockatiel is ready, she will lay eggs regardless of whether a male is present.
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter
They lay lots of eggs - but not very often (once a year is common).
On friday, friday! got to lay eggs on friday. Partying, partying YEAH! eggs, eggs, eggs. Looking forward to laying eggs!
Seems as if you have a female despite what you were told. Females will lay eggs on occasion even if there is not a male present. Leave the egg until the female loses interest.
they usually lay eggs from early spring to early fall in that period mine usually lay about five it may differ how many they lay