Comments on: 5 Reasons Why Your Cockatiel Is Eating Its Own Poop https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/ Come discover the beauty of birds Sun, 05 Nov 2023 10:16:49 +0000 hourly 1 By: Katie and Pikachu the cockatiel https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/#comment-2002540 Sat, 25 Jul 2020 19:37:24 +0000 https://beakcraze.com/?p=1681#comment-2002540 This was a great informative article and helped me a lot. Thank you! Any tips for strengthening my bond with my rescue cockatiel. Hes come very far but still has a fear of hands and being touched. He will go on my arm but not hand and he loves being sung to and getting attention he even lets me kiss his head while he sings but no other physical contact especially from my hands. Any tips?

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By: Jayne https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/#comment-2002537 Tue, 07 Apr 2020 19:38:54 +0000 https://beakcraze.com/?p=1681#comment-2002537 What if the poop eating cockatiel is in an aviary with other cockatiels ?

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By: Paul https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/#comment-2002536 Mon, 23 Mar 2020 13:57:35 +0000 https://beakcraze.com/?p=1681#comment-2002536 Very poorly written article. extremely generalized with little to no facts to back this up. I have 16 Cockatiels and can definitely find a better source of information than this

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By: Asrul https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/#comment-2002535 Sat, 01 Feb 2020 00:22:33 +0000 https://beakcraze.com/?p=1681#comment-2002535 Why do my cockateil pooping in his food? Even when we do serve the clean and fresh food. From my observation he dont seems to eat his poop but he do poop in the food cup. Please do reply to my email.

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By: Cathie https://beautyofbirds.com/why-your-cockatiel-is-eating-its-own-poop/#comment-2002534 Sun, 12 Jan 2020 05:17:17 +0000 https://beakcraze.com/?p=1681#comment-2002534 Hi Pierre,
My cockateil eats his own poo. His cage is cleaned out daily, and he receives nutritional vitamins in his seed. So i dont think he is lacking any nutrition. The main time that he eats his droppings is when he is sitting on our shoulder or running around the house. Any tips would be appreciated

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