Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Healthy recipes - How many times a year does the yellow peach-faced peony parrot breed?
How many times a year does the yellow peach-faced peony parrot breed?
The yellow peach-faced peony parrot breeds twice a year, with a nest in spring and autumn. Before mating, males frequently spit and feed their females. After mating, females will lay eggs in the nest box (about 5). After about 19 days of incubation, the chicks will break out of their shells, and after 35 to 42 days, they will learn to fly when they grow feathers. The yellow peach-faced peony parrot breeds several times a year. The yellow peach-faced peony parrot breeds twice a year, with a nest in spring and autumn. Before mating, males often spit on females and feed them. After mating, females will lay eggs (about 5) in the nest box. After about 19 days of incubation, the chicks will break out of their shells, and after 35 to 42 days, they will learn to fly when they grow feathers.

Add (15X 15X20cm) nest box and cuttlefish bone/calcium block to the cage, and the male will frequently spit and feed the female before mating. After mating, females will lay eggs (about 5) in the nest box. After about 28 days of incubation, the birds will break out of their shells, and after 35 to 42 days, the chicks will learn to fly when they grow feathers. If artificial feeding is needed, it is best to remove the bird from its parents and feed it by hand about 15 days after the bird breaks its shell. They like sunflower seeds, red millet and hemp seeds best. Fruits and vegetables, cuttlefish bones and egg powder should be supplemented with nutrition every day.