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May 17, 2024

My female bird doesnt enter the nest


I have 2 cockatiels. The male always bites the female, and enter the nest 5times a day for 10secs. The female never enters the nest. they are coupled like 3 month ago. Idk if the female isnt ready to lay eggs or she maybe dont feel comfortable with the male. Should i seperate them ??? The female seems normal to me, she eats , she sleeps (sleeps a little too much)…


Answer:

Hi,

You should remove the nest box until the pair is bonded. You didn’t mention their age, but they need to be old enough. Cockatiels should be at least 2 years old before you put them together. Then you wait until they bond – sitting together, feeding each other and finally mating. This is when you can give them a nest box.

Thank you for asking Lafeber,

Brenda

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