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	<title>Comments on: Is it possible for a Cockatiel and a Parakeet to have babies together?</title>
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		<title>By: Esme</title>
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		<description>NO, they&#039;re different species and therefore cannot breed in the same way that you and a dog cannot breed even though you&#039;re both mammals.
The eggs are unfertilized and should be removed from the cage so they don&#039;t rot. Many female birds (like chickens) lay eggs on a regular basis whether or not they&#039;ve had any contact with a male bird. 
Because the female is laying eggs regularly, you&#039;ll have ot watch out for egg binding, which is a serious condition that can result in death. You should talk to your vet about what to look out for and to make sure that this behavior is normal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NO, they&#39;re different species and therefore cannot breed in the same way that you and a dog cannot breed even though you&#39;re both mammals.<br />
The eggs are unfertilized and should be removed from the cage so they don&#39;t rot. Many female birds (like chickens) lay eggs on a regular basis whether or not they&#39;ve had any contact with a male bird.<br />
Because the female is laying eggs regularly, you&#39;ll have ot watch out for egg binding, which is a serious condition that can result in death. You should talk to your vet about what to look out for and to make sure that this behavior is normal.</p>
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