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In how many days, babies cockatiels open the eyes?

Submitted: 211 days and 23 hours ago.
Category: Bird
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Age: 3; Female; Breed: cockatiel

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It will be 8 to 10 days before you will notice their eye slits start to separate and open. A very tiny bit at first and then more each day.

At about 18 to 21 days they'll look more like little birds with feathers coming in - and at approximately 28 to 30 days it'll be a fluffy little chick.

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Expert: S. August Abbott, CAS
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Answered: 4/24/2009

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