
Some female Parakeets don’t choose to produce eggs. The circumstances must be right. If you want to breed these birds, get a book about Parakeet breeding and locate a vet who may specialize in bird breeding. A good vet can check out your birds to make sure they are healthy and in good condition for breeding as well as give you much needed advice.
When they do lay eggs, it will be about one egg every two days until they have about 6 eggs. If you have not supplied a breeding box, they will breed anyway. A breeding box supplies the needed privacy and security for the mother and baby birds until the babies are ready to leave the nest.
Breeding requires a lot of knowledge and the right equipment. The following websites are some sources to help you find this information. Good luck and someday I hope to see lots of your baby Parakeets.
For a variety of natural, healthy Parakeet food, click on: http://www.everythingnaturalpetfood.com/BirdFoodAndSupplies.html , scroll down and click on Parakeet food and bird food and supplies for other varieties of pet birds.
For all types of information on pet & wild bird care such as diet, health, breeding, feeding, etc. go to http://www.everythingnaturalpetfood.com/PetEducationBooks.html and click on Birds. 91 books on this topic are available.
Here is a great website with all types of Parakeet information including breeding birds. http://www.lisashea.com/petinfo/articles/bird_breeding.html

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