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April 1, 2025

Egg laying


I have a 15 year old sun conure who laid an egg for the first time a couple years ago. (I was very surprised – I thought she was male!) She doesn’t do it often, she lays two or three eggs a year and no more than two at a time. Why would she start laying eggs at this age? Is it safe? How do I know if she needs hormone therapy?


Answer:

Hi,

It isn’t unusual at all for an older bird to lay eggs for the first time. As long as the frequency does not increase, I wouldn’t worry about the small amount she is laying. She would need to be laying monthly or more than that to be at a risk, as long as she is on a good diet.

Thank you for asking Lafeber,

Brenda

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