Cockatiels
Page updated : 10/17/05
NOTE:
All babies have been adopted. Check back occasionally to see
if more are on the way.
All of my cockatiels are my pets and are allowed to come
out of their cages and interact with people in the evenings. As long
as they are healthy, they are allowed to bond with a potential mate and
breed (if this is something they want to do). No bird is forced to pair
up. Any of my birds that do want to have babies are only allowed to produce
1-2 clutches a year. Their diet consists of a seed/pellet mixture and
in addition, they get fresh home-grown sprouts and vegetables several
times a week. Each cockatiel is listed below, along with age, genetic
history (if known) and any offspring the pair currently has in thier
nest.
To adopt one of my baby cockatiels you
must be willing to come to Gainesville Florida to meet the babies. When
you contact me about them, please include past/current bird keeping experience.
I want to make sure you have all the information you need to care for
them well. With good care, cockatiels can live up to 20 years.
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