Nutritionally she needs extra calcium. This can be provided a number of ways for instance a chopped boiled egg (with the shell).
She also needs a nestbox.
It maybe felt territorial and felt a need to protect itself.
parakeets need partners or they get very lonely when your out of the room,shool,work,ect.
yes
yes you do
I can't tell if this is a dumb question or if you worded it wrong. Anyway, generally they need 12 hours of sleep a day. Some of this they do during the day (like when no one is home) and at night. Make sure you parakeet is getting enough sleep at night.
it really depends on what type of parakeet you have and what environment they live in...they need to have a friendly and not mean mate too..
Yes, a parakeet named "Pinky" appears in Donkey Kong 64. It is part of a mini-game where players need to collect items while avoiding obstacles. Pinky is associated with the character Diddy Kong, who must interact with it during the game. The parakeet adds an element of fun and challenge to the overall gameplay experience.
A fruit-based (human) baby-food will suffice in the short-term, but there are many commercial parrot-rearing foods available as hand-rearing parrots for sale as pets is a small industry across Europe and N America.
Yes you need A Male and a Female, a Bed, Clothes are not required during this If You are female and you need one male to get you pregnant that makes 2
It depends on your parakeet. If the parakeet is a female over about 4 months old, they are capable of laying eggs If it does not have a mate, it usually will not lay any eggs, however its possible. Obviously these eggs will be infertile and will not hatch If she does have a mate, they will lay eggs as long as they have access to a nest box and breeding stimulus (such as extended daylight) It is healthy for a parakeet to lay up to 2 clutches of eggs a year. A clutch is usually 4 eggs. Any more than this and the birds health is endangered. Egg-laying uses up the calcium in the female bird (hen), so you will need to provide her with cuttlebone. Dont attempt breeding your birds unless you have thorougly researched it first. good luck
Well you can guess when there a baby but its harder to tell when there young.The cere changes colors when its a baby.But if you really need to know fast I think you can take it into a avian vet and they can check.
If, by "parakeet", you mean any of the smallish parrots with long tails, such as budgies or cockatiels, then no, it most certainly does not have to be the same colour.