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My budgie laid an egg !
01-29-2014, 10:31 PM
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My budgie laid an egg !
More "shocking" news of my budgerigar parakeets!

I did some research on budgie breeding, and I thought they wouldn't have laid any egg for at least another ten days after I caught them mating on camera. Guess I was so wrong (perhaps they started mating way earlier than I first caught them doing it).

Just yesterday the female spent most of her time inside the little birdie house (the nest) in the cage. This morning (1/29/2014) I went to check on them and an egg was already there inside the entrance of the nest.

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Photo #1 - You can see the budgie egg right inside the nest entrance.
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Photo #2 - A closer look at the budgie egg from outside the nest entrance. You can also see the tail feather of the female budgie who was inside the nest at the time.
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Photo #3 - The female budgie is looking at her first egg.
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From what I have heard, there will be one new egg every 2 days or so. Lets see how many eggs my budgie will lay. Hopefully they are all fertile.

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01-31-2014, 08:58 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
I just saw your mating footage and now you have an egg! Superb and exciting! So in a little less than 3 weeks you should have a wee budgie or possibly more. Since your budgies have been naughty behind your back, I think it is safe to assume that they will continue and you will have a fair amount of eggs! Hopefully most will be viable! Crossing fingers for you!

Did you plan on breeding them when you got them or did this just kinda happen?

Can't wait for the next few weeks to pass! Looks like we need to send baby budgie gifts! Congrats on the first egg Smile
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01-31-2014, 12:17 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
When I bought my budgies, I was planning on breeding them. It was the reason I got the little birdie house for them. Wink Without the nest, they wouldn't breed at all. However, soon after I got them I realized the cock was just a baby because of his pink nose and strips on the head. The female was once in breeding mood a few months ago but the cock was too young to care. Now with the cock just matured a month ago, I did not expect them to start breeding so soon. I know many budgie keepers recommend not to breed them until they are one year old. At least the female is at least ten months old now, since it takes six months for a budgie to mature and I have got them 4 months ago. Hopefully the hen will be a responsible mother. Big Grin

Breeding these budgies was just one of the two things I had in mind before I got them. I hoped to teach them to talk first (Yes, budgies can be trained to talk). Once again, I made a mistake. After I got them I had realized it was not possible to teach them to talk with two budgies in the same cage. With more than one budgie in the same cage, they bond with each other and rarely pay attention to the human owner. I should have got the male budgie first and teach him to talk, before get a female to breed with him.

This is a lesson to all pet keepers = It is a better idea to do the research before getting the pets. Smile

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02-02-2014, 10:34 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Just some simple updates for the budgie breeding.

On 1/31/2014 (two days after the first egg), the second egg was laid.
On 2/2/2014 (four days after the first egg), there are total three eggs now.

The hen is now spending 99% the time sitting inside the nest. The cock seems to be feeding her. She only came out of the nest to eat the fresh vegetable I put in the cage.

Due to the structure of the nest, it is not very easy to see the eggs from the outside when the hen is sitting on them. I was only able to count the eggs during her feast on the veggie.

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02-03-2014, 09:42 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Looking at your dates there Thor, you should have some sweet little Budgie babies around Valentines Day!! How romantic for your little Budgie family! **giggles** Heart
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02-03-2014, 11:10 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Most sources for budgies say it take anywhere from 17~21 days, or 18~23 days (after the first egg was laid) for the first egg to hatch. So lets take the average middle number of around 20 days? Big Grin Either way it will be after Valentines day. My guess is that it will be around 2/18/2014 before I can see the first chick. Or maybe I will only be able to hear it since the nest box structure isn't the best for the view.

I am not in a hurry. Some eggs might not even be fertile as most budgie articles say. I'll be happy enough to have 2~3 new budgies from this batch. Tongue Maybe it is time for me to get a new cage for them.

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02-04-2014, 01:10 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Very interesting development. Congratulations!

I had some budgies many years ago. None of them laid any egg due to there was no nest available in the cage. Did you do anything to get them into breeding mood for example better food, artificial rainfall, warmer temperature?

If I were you, I'd get a nest with removable side or top for easier view.

By the way, what's up with the two entrances on the nest box? It looks weird. Icon_eek

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02-04-2014, 03:30 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
I did not do anything special for them. Just the usual food items which consist of the mixed seeds and fresh veggie every day. A piece of cuttle bone and a mineral rock are always available in the cage. Same old room temperature. No water spray either.

I wish to get a nest box with one side using the same material as the police station suspects showing room. Big Grin You can see everything from the outside, but they can't see you from the inside.

The nest box had two holes to begin with. The one at the upper left was designed as the entrance for the budgies. The other one with the rotatable door was designed for me to see the inside whenever I want to. As you can see, it didn't work out as planned. The hen has decided that she want to use the second entrance. I gave up after repeatedly shut the second entrance. Undecided She just kept opening it with her beak. The nest box is also not so pretty due to all the "modifications" by the two budgies.

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02-04-2014, 10:45 PM
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What exactly seeds do you have in the mix?

Where did you get the cuttlebone and mineral rock? Are they safe for birds?

I am just curious, because I have never gone to such length for my budgies when I had them in the past. Internet was not so available during my childhood. Very little information could be found so easily. Your experience is making me want to start all over again to duplicate your success with these beautiful parakeets.

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02-05-2014, 02:36 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
First of all, I am not a budgie expert yet. What I do might not be the most recommended.

I use two different seeds mix.
As you can see in this thread, there are 4 food cups in the cage. I use the upper left one for water, and the two cups at the bottom for food.

In one of the two cups, I often uses Dr. Harvey's Our Best Parakeet Food. On the label it says: 11 seeds, 9 nuts, 9 vegetables, and 5 fruits. I have to point it out that my budgies ignore most of the dried fruit in there.

In the other cup at the bottom, I use my own mixture:
40% millet,
10% canary seeds,
10% hulled oat,
10% sesame seeds,
10% cracked corn,
20% some mixture of random veggie seeds I bought online.

For the cuttlebone, you can find them here. Do not forget a cuttlebone holder.

I use the small sized mineral block.

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02-17-2014, 02:56 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Update on 2/16/2014

I can confirm there are at least 5 eggs in the budgie nest box. The hen has been sitting in the nest all day except occasionally coming out for a quick poop and snack. The cock has been feeding her all day. I was almost going to praise the male budgie for being a good daddy, but he blew it by trying to mate with the female every time she leave the nest. A few times she tried to take a bite at the fresh veggie I put in there, but his eager always forced her to retreat back into the nest immediately. For the fear of not eating enough for the female, I have dumped a teaspoon of millet inside the nest for her. He was eating faster than her while he had all the food in the cups. Eek

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02-26-2014, 12:58 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Yesterday, the hen pushed one of the eggs out of the nest. It was found at the bottom of the bird cage and slightly broken. I had no choice but to carefully take the broken egg apart, and I found a lifeless chick inside. I didn't know for sure if the chick was dead, so I placed it back into the nest. This morning I found the same chick at the bottom of the cage again. It must be pushed out by the hen again. It was still lifeless as before. Poor little thing. No idea what really had happened, maybe somehow the chick died before it could hatch and the hen sensed it and pushed the egg out.

However, since yesterday afternoon the hen has been acting unusual. She spent a lot of time outside the nest, and when she is inside the nest she doesn't really sit on the eggs any more. Huh I am afraid the eggs might die if they are not kept warm. On the other hand, it has been 23~24 days since the hen had been sitting on the eggs. I thought the eggs should have hatched if nothing had gone wrong.

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03-12-2014, 03:38 PM (This post was last modified: 03-12-2014 03:41 PM by Ram.)
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Do we have any chick yet? I am still waiting for some updates. They are long overdue.

The budgies do not exactly get the manual on "how to breed". Although they have some kind of instinct from maybe the genetic memory, they have to figure it out themselves on small details. Some of them might be able to do it right the very first time, some others will have to learn from their own experience and it might take several tries before they can successfully breed.

If the eggs won't hatch, from what I heard you can just remove them and the hen will lay another batch pretty soon. Maybe better luck with the next batch? Smile

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03-22-2014, 02:07 PM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
No chick at all at this point. Total two out of the first five eggs were pushed out of the nest by the hen. At one point the hen was not in the nest at all for about two days before she returned to the eggs. I was going to let the remaining 3 eggs stay for a few more days before I remove them. Then the hen laid 3 new eggs on the top of the last batch. Now she is sitting on the eggs again. Since I can't tell which ones are from the last batch,I am going to leave all 6 eggs in there. Hopefully I can get some new chicks soon.

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05-06-2014, 12:41 AM
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RE: My budgie laid an egg !
Some very late updates.

No egg has ever hatched. Yesterday I found all the remaining 5 eggs (the hen laid some more eggs) were pushed out of the nest by the cock. I was surprised to see him doing it. I always thought it was the hen who pushed the "expired" eggs out. The cock might be frustrated to see the hen staying in the nest for months and left him alone outside. Only 1 out of the 5 eggs had a lifeless chick in there.

I have just removed the nest from the cage this morning. The hen needs some rest after all the sitting in the last a few months.

I might try to breed them again in a month or two.

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