Comments on: Conure Eggs Help! https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/ Come discover the beauty of birds Mon, 31 May 2021 05:15:41 +0000 hourly 1 By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-97 Mon, 31 May 2021 05:15:41 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-97 In reply to Anonymous.

It depends on the species…

It depends on the species. The smaller subspecies (such as the Solomon Island)  can reproduce when they are as young as 18 months old; others may take up to 5 years to be ready. The range is basically between 2 to 5 years

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-96 Mon, 31 May 2021 05:15:15 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-96 In reply to Anonymous.

eclectus breeding question
eclectus breeding question

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-95 Mon, 31 May 2021 05:12:23 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-95 In reply to Anonymous.

Parrots are monogamous – so…

Parrots are monogamous – so they will usually bond to one mate only.  However, outside the breeding they often form social groups (flocks), so they tend to become friendlier when they are not breeding – especially if you continue to socialize them. 

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-94 Mon, 31 May 2021 05:08:45 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-94 Conures
Conures

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-93 Mon, 31 May 2021 05:06:56 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-93 In reply to Anonymous.

BEST OF LUCK!  Maybe we can…

BEST OF LUCK!  Maybe we can see some baby photos!  I am considering getting a greencheek. You don’t happen to be somewhere in Central Florida?  🙂

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-92 Mon, 31 May 2021 04:46:50 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-92 Eggs
Eggs

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By: Anonymous https://beautyofbirds.com/conure-eggs-help/#comment-91 Sun, 30 May 2021 08:42:41 +0000 http://app-bobwordpress.0g1bu6etvo-ypj68wmjp6l2.p.runcloud.link/forum/conure-eggs-help/#comment-91 Did you candle the eggs to…

Did you candle the eggs to see if they are viable / developing?  Here is a link with instructions:   /candlingeggs.html

 

The incubation period for Greencheeks  is about 22 – 25 days. 

 

http://beautyofbirds.com/greencheekedconurebreeding.html

 

My guess is that you did some research and learned that the eggs need to be turned every day several times?  Commercial incubators will turn eggs every 45 minutes or so (can be set differently – depending on one’s needs).  It is typically not necessary to turn them that often by hand  – but without egg turning, eggs will not be viable.

 

It is important to keep track of the hatching day; calculate back 3 days and drastically increase humidity inside the incubator to help the chick hatch at that time (3 days before hatchdate).  A dehydrated chick will not hatch.  The membrane will dry out and shrink-wrap the chick. 

 

The following resource will have all the info you need on breeding, hatching and raising of chicks: http://www.beautyofbirds.com/breeder.htm

 

Please let me know if the eggs are good!  Best of luck!  Sibylle

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