What if you give Macaw parrot egg? #shorts

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What if you give Macaw parrot egg? #shorts

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54 thoughts on “What if you give Macaw parrot egg? #shorts

  1. U gotta boil the egg if u haven’t coz there’s alot of protein that you’r bird cant digest and cooking the egg will break down that protein

    1. @Miko the raskum

      How are they a cannibal? They aren’t a chicken. It’s like calling humans cannibals for eating monkey. Which we do in some countries.

      I’m going to need a fucking Tylenol after reading some of these comments dude.

    2. @ElysetheEevee i mean,its tehnically cannibalism so… Yeah. Both the chicken and the people

  2. From the way the egg behaves when it tries to break it, it likely isn’t a raw egg. That beak is made to break open things like a nutcracker, so it would’ve broke fairly quickly if it wasn’t boiled .

    Also, for those confused, the “macaw parrot” in the title refers to the macaw in the video. It is not “parrot egg”, it is the macaw parrot being given an egg.

    1. @Mammon Morningstar if I’m right of what? Personal experience alone is not proof for anything scientifically. And I stated I’m curious if they actually are harder, I didn’t even say it’s not possible. What’s your problem?

    2. @Lunartic I have owned hens that laid both brown and white eggs (depending on the hen) and I never noticed any other difference than the brown ones being bigger (but so were the hens laying them). All my hens ate the same food and shared the same coop and rooster. However my hens do not prove anything x)

    3. @Mammon Morningstar

      What does younger chickens laying harder eggs have to do with brown versus white eggs? I feel like there’s a disconnect in your logic there. The color isn’t age-related. Naturally, bird egg color is believed to be due to the climate the bird evolved in: darker eggs being for cooler climates and lighter eggs for warmer. It has to do with heat exchange and whatnot.

      So given that, your argument is A. Weird and B. Make no sense in your last comment about the age of a chicken.

    4. @TyD Shiin color varies depending on the breed of parrot can range from white blue green or even red

    1. Did the Macaw actually destroy the egg here? It could easily have chewed it in half. By the way our (my moms) dog sees eggs as food, raw or cooked

  3. Is that a cockatiel scream in the background? Sounds a lot like my ‘tiel when I’m out of his sight.

  4. You’d be amazed at how much birds love egg. Whenever I’d spill scrambled eggs while cooking, I’d put it on the balcony rail, and everything from crows to sparrows would snatch it all up asap.

    1. Apparently it’s because eggs are really just “baby food” for birds, which is why they can hatch from eggs in the first place. I guess it also nourishes grown birds.

  5. Mammals: “ooohhh this baby? I take handle it very carfully”
    Animals that actually lay eggs: “mmm I eat, it’s foob”

    1. ​@Stelexy Actually, chickens do eat their own eggs. They also eat other chickens. Maybe do ur research first before commenting

  6. “whats this?”
    “Mlem”
    “It my child”
    “It cant Hatch?”
    “I must help”
    *Breaks the egg*

  7. He looks so cute holding that egg in his little tiny hands. Eggs are actually good for birds source of calcium and vitamin D.😊

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