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My peony parrot died while giving birth to the third egg. Can the male peony parrot continue to hatch eggs? If so, what should I pay attention to?

As the title. It must be very unpleasant to encounter such a thing, and I deeply sympathize with it. Next, I will talk about the problem of single parent incubation. In the breeding practice, if the peony parrot dies prematurely during the breeding period, if it is a female bird, it will generally continue to hatch eggs. This is caused by the incubation habit of peony parrot. Friends who have raised peony parrots know that during the incubation process, the male bird stays outside the nest, taking care of and feeding the female bird, while the female bird keeps incubating except when she leaves the nest for food and water and excreting feces from the male bird. All females have no problem hatching by themselves. Now your situation is to let the male bird hatch. This practice is inexperienced. Generally, when a female bird dies, it is to find another companion for the remaining male peony parrots. Because the breeding season is the estrus of male birds, it is basically unreliable for male birds in estrus to keep harem alone. The above is just a family statement and is for reference only.