Why Your Cockatiel Is Sitting At The Bottom Of The Cage

Cats and dogs we might understand, but birds, especially our friend the cockatiel, have behaviors that completely confound us as to what they mean.

The most basic reason why your cockatiel is seated at the bottom of the pen is that they are laying eggs.

Read further to determine if your cockatiel is pregnant and how to best care for the eggs, along with symptoms to look out for to make sure you contact the vet in time.

A pregnant bird

As mentioned earlier, your cockatiel sitting at the cage bottom is likely preparing to lay an egg, warranting a dedicated section for this behavior.

Even a single cockatiel will lay eggs as part of its natural cycle. Companion birds like the cockatiel tend to lay unfertilized eggs more frequently.

Caring for the eggs

Sometimes you will find out their gender by finding eggs with them at the bottom of the cage.

In the wild, a cockatiel's laying patterns are influenced by environmental factors and feeding cycles. In a well-fed and comfortable environment, egg-laying is triggered by their reproductive cycle.

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