Cyla spoils her Cockatiels pt 1
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Ur video is hilarious make another care vid
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Hello :) Your Cockatiels are just ADORABLE! I have a male grey Cockatiel who is fairly 8 months old, he is so sweet and sings every morning (so cute <3 ) i got him from a pet store 4 months ago and he used to have an all seed diet, i successfully Changed his diet to a diet called "Hartz Bonanza" Diet, I was just Wondering, Is it good? Thanks :D
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arent finches sm,all
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Hey you "experts" - unless the owner asks, don't tell them the sex of their birds. Chances are you'll be wrong anyway. You can't tell from a video like this what sex they are, there's too many subtle color variations.
PS - my cockatiel LOVES Nutriberries too
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nice cockatiels and cage by the way :)
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@bilaremix the yellow stripes only applies to some species like the normal greys..male pearl cockatiels will loose the pearl markings by the first moult, her pearl still has the pearl markings witch makes her a female..the pied cockatiel you cant visualy sex, and the lutino you can only sex if u hold a bright light to the tail, and if female, it will have thin yellow stripes..
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If you're trying to teach your bird to step up and it bites you, start with a stick instead of your finger. As the learn to trust you, the biting will go away if you don't scare them or grab them.
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can't you tell they are scared, they're feathers on their head :(
they are all males females have yellow stripes on thier tail
they dont
bilaremix 1 year ago
@bilaremix So you're telling me a trained and educated veterinarian is wrong?
cylaisawesome 1 year ago
how do i get My new bird not to bite my finger she wont step up she backs away and bites and wont step up
christinewlf 2 years ago
Read my response to your other comment. I think that will help - most animals are won over with food. Just don't be too aggressive with your bird or force it to do things it doesn't want to do.
cylaisawesome 2 years ago
All your cockatiels are all males. they all have yellow faces and bright orange cheeks.
raindrops60 2 years ago
That is the usual case, but the vet told me they are all female. Besides, two of them has laid eggs in the past. You can only use visual sexing as hints to their gender but never as definite answers.
cylaisawesome 2 years ago