Wednesday, July 29, 2009

At what age do cockatoos reach full size?

I was just wondering when my cockatoo will reach it's full size.
Answers:
Generally, by the time a bird is weaned, it is fairly close to full size. Remember, if your cockatoo was in the wild, it would need to be able to keep up with the flock in order to survive. Once it has learned to fly it is probably close to full size - it may just get heavier if it doesn't get enough exercise, just like people
I'm not sure when they become full grown, but I'm pretty sure they reach adolesence when they're about 1. Sorry, wish I could be more helpful :(
At about 16 weeks of age.
Good Luck!
Its just about a year old , :-) ,
And trust me at any size he can knock your finger off when he wants too :P

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