

Why do you need fake eggs? 1.Excessive egg production can easily lead to the loss of calcium in female birds and even failure to give birth. If you want a female bird to lay fewer eggs, the easiest way is to let it hatch by itself. If the female bird lays the first egg, it will lay the second and third eggs. We need to put a fake egg every day, and the female will stop laying eggs before they are finished. Realistic fake eggs can successfully deceive the female bird, making it much less than before. 2.It can also adjust the shelling time of the eggs to keep them as consistent as possible to avoid too large differences in the body shape of the young birds and increase the difficulty of feeding.Take love birds as an example. During the breeding period, one egg is laid in about two days. Generally, 4-5 eggs are laid in a nest. The incubation period is about 20 days. The first chick hatched within two days after hatching, so that the difference between the first and fifth chicks would be about 8-10 days. The first chick with a difference of so many days is already very big in size within a few days of birth. It's easy to trample the younger brother and sister born later to death or because of starvation. We can secretly replace the false eggs with the fake eggs when laying each egg, gather together a nest, and then take out the false eggs and replace the real eggs. At the same time, let the female birds hatch, so that the birds will shell out at the same time and grow up with the same size. Review: size and so much likre real eggs. - used these for my desertcart bird.she refused to quit laying eggs so i threw her real eggs and gave her these and she didnot know the diff between her eggs and the fake ones.very realistic she sat on threm for 3 weeks and then finaly gave up. Review: It worked! - She was laying 1 egg every 2 weeks. We ordered a nest and put all 5 eggs in it. She had to pick at the nest to make it more her own I suppose. I was a little nervous she was just trying to destroy the nest but She nestled up to the eggs in her nest and hasn’t laid any more eggs. It worked!
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I**R
size and so much likre real eggs.
used these for my amazon bird.she refused to quit laying eggs so i threw her real eggs and gave her these and she didnot know the diff between her eggs and the fake ones.very realistic she sat on threm for 3 weeks and then finaly gave up.
L**A
It worked!
She was laying 1 egg every 2 weeks. We ordered a nest and put all 5 eggs in it. She had to pick at the nest to make it more her own I suppose. I was a little nervous she was just trying to destroy the nest but She nestled up to the eggs in her nest and hasn’t laid any more eggs. It worked!
F**6
Do the job
Perfect size for my Eclectus. Hold up much better to her scratching than previous brand. Clean easily.
D**S
Right size
These are the exact size of my Double Yellow Head amazon's eggs.
Z**L
Fakes
"Warning: These eggs are not real; they're made of plastic.
G**S
Did The Trick !
Was looking for something to distract our SCREAMING Cockatoo and this did the trick! It amazingly distracts him when (as this type of bird does) he gets into one of his screaming fits. Just show it to him and he QUIETLY sits on it for hours. Eventually he gets distracted from the egg and starts interacting with the environment again. We don't leave it with him permanently, that wouldn't be fair, and he'd lose interest. Just introduce it when he's having a meltdown as a short-term distraction.
D**I
Perfect eggs
These worked as intended to stop my parrot from laying eggs.
E**O
Wrong size product
The egg is not for loro or eclectus. Is for conure or cockatiels
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