FOIBURELY 4 Pcs Solid Parrot Plastic Eggs Hatching Eggs Green Cheek, Lorikeet&Ringneck Dove, Quaker, Cockatiel. Trick The Birds to Stop Laying Eggs, Fake Eggs
A**P
Good substitute for cockatiel eggs
Perfect for cockatiels. These are solid inside and look just like real cockatiel eggs. The bird sat on them no problem. At the time I bought them they were the most reasonably priced.
S**Y
Useful and sturdy
They are perfect for what they’re intended to do. My female laid on them and she was fine. I will keep them for the next time and probably order more. The shape and size and color are very good
M**E
Perfect dupes
My birds sit on these like their regular eggs, they have a good weight and look exactly like the real deal.
L**K
Best feggs so by far!
If you foster or adopt a dove this is the brand you want. Trust me, these are the best. So why you may ask, because they are thick and resemble a dove's actual eggs and seriously the same size as their real eggs. These help them so no more babies are produced that truly do not need to be. Way too many up for foster and adoption due to exploitation. They are a bit on the pricy side compared to others, which tends to be a downfall for some people.
M**E
Generally good feggs
My dove didn't like the first egg I subbed. It turned out that it had a small prickly point sticking out on one end; a remnant from manufacturing. The second egg I tried didn't have the prickle, so she accepted it and sat it for 2 werks. The size and weight of these are very good. They feel like real eggs and hold heat as though they were real.
L**R
My doves have no idea that their egg is plastic.
I have two rescue doves that are non-releasable. They have bonded and the female laid an egg recently. I do not want baby doves because I don't have space for an ongoing supply of birds, but I also know that if you just "take away" the egg, it causes the doves to become stressed and anxious and even depressed. By replacing the real egg with this fake one, they will sit on it until they lose interest and decide on their own that it is not viable and will not hatch. My other birds do the same thing, as I have been replacing their eggs with plastic ones for years. Just like in the wild, the birds lose interest after a certain amount of time if the eggs don't seem like they are going to hatch. My other birds will simply knock it out of the nest after a few weeks. I pick it up and save it for next time.
H**6
Perfect Fake Cockatiel Eggs to help control excessive egg laying!
I don’t usually leave reviews. I was very hesitant to buy these for fear they'd be cheap looking and my cockatiel would not take to them. They arrived just when one of her eggs had broken. She'd been laying on 5 infertile eggs for way over the amount of time that hens usually give up. They were going bad. I was able to remove her from her cage for a bit and throw out the real eggs replacing them with these. They are remarkably close to the same size, color, weight, and texture of her real eggs that it's difficult to tell the difference! She went back in her cage and went straight over to these eggs and got them all nestled under her and has been laying on them for hours!
A**N
My dumb little birds never saw it coming
Its hard to replace eggs with fake eggs. Especially for the first clutch ever.....which was also an accident. Once I was able to successfully drop the payload in place of the real eggs without being noticed, I knew all I could do was wait. And wait I did. I think one more egg was laid so I just replaced the third one and bam. No more real eggs this far. Its been like 6 months and when they look horned up I just give them another fake egg. Its so devious and I feel like a real sneaky mastermind
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