dont ask that again cause it sounds wrong and i dont know
budgie's will typically breed themselves to death.. if you let them. but because of the amount of calcium the hens ( female budgies) lose when you breed them you should NOT let them have more than TWO CLUTCHES a YEAR, if you do it can cause problems with egg laying.
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Yes, Roald Dahl did breed budgies. He bred and raised budgerigars (parakeets) as a hobby. Dahl was known to be very fond of animals and had a variety of pets throughout his life.
yes you can but it can harm the babies
Possibly if they are kept in the same cage and offered a nesting box, but usually budgies are monogamous.
Chickens and budgies should not be housed together. Chickens are typically much larger and can pose a threat to budgies. Additionally, they have different housing and dietary requirements. It is best to keep them in separate living spaces.
Budgies don't stop being able to breed. If you don't want them to breed I would recommend putting them in separate cages.
Budgies should never be given milk to drink. They are completely herbivorous.
If your budgies are used to being indoors, and if you do not live in a warm climate, they should not be moved to an aviary. Cold winters are deadly for budgies.
i am going to let you do the math. Budgies live from 8 years to 13. People live from....... like about 70 to 100.
This is typical pre-nesting behaviour. The budgies, in particular the female, are preparing the nesting box for nesting. Some pairs of budgies never successfully breed, but they still display all the signs and behaviour of wanting to nest.
It doesn't matter where they breed really. Wherever they breed it doesn't matter. Don't worry. If your dog wants to breed indoors let it, if outside let it. I have a dog but it is only 6 months old but i found this out in a dog book