Taboos of Peony Parrot Breeding

Some things that owners need to pay attention to during the breeding period of peony parrots p>

1. The first precaution is: During the egg laying and incubation period of peony parrots, breeders are prohibited from touching the eggs. Some breeders were curious when they saw the peony parrot laying eggs for the first time, so after the mother bird laid eggs, they took out the eggs for observation. Or when testing eggs, don’t pay attention to wearing gloves, leaving the smell on the eggs. But doing so often causes peony parrots to abandon their eggs, and some grumpy peony parrots even peck and eat eggs. Therefore, breeders must keep this in mind and do not touch the eggs casually.

2. In addition to not touching the eggs during the breeding period of the peony parrot, the peony parrot breeding birds cannot be touched at will, unless the breeding bird has a disease. If this is the case, the breeder also needs to Immediately seal the nest and stop the peony parrot from breeding. But if the peony parrots are all normal, breeders should be careful not to touch them when they lay or hatch, otherwise they may be severely attacked by peony parrots, and peony parrots may also be frightened, and Abandoned nests may even cause egg jams.

3. Peony parrots tend to be very quiet during the incubation period, and only make some noises when they need to eat. This is a normal phenomenon, and breeders need not worry too much. Do not open the breeding box frequently in order to find out the situation of the breeding birds. Such a move will also cause the grumpy peony parrot to give up hatching or laying eggs. I believe that all breeders do not like this happening. So be careful with the above points.

The above are some of the taboos we have summarized during the breeding period of peony parrots. Come, breeders must pay attention to the above points.

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