

🥚 Stop the Cluck, Keep the Calm: The Ultimate Egg Trick for Smart Bird Parents!
FOIBURELY’s 8-piece set of solid plastic bird eggs (16mm x 12mm) offers a realistic, durable, and safe solution to naturally curb excessive egg-laying in small finches like Gouldian and Zebra Finches. Designed to mimic real eggs in size, weight, and appearance, these reusable fake eggs help maintain bird health by preventing calcium loss and promote synchronized hatching for healthier chicks. Trusted by bird enthusiasts for quality and effectiveness.
| ASIN | B08NJVLPPZ |
| ASIN | B08NJVLPPZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,434 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #431 in Bird Toys |
| Brand Name | FOIBURELY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (248) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2020 |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2020 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.02 x 2.6 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FOIBURELY |
| Manufacturer | FOIBURELY |
| Package Dimensions | 4.02 x 2.6 x 0.75 inches; 0.35 ounces |
| Target Audience Keyword | birds |
C**.
Well made!
I got these for my zebra finches. The female had laid eggs and I don't want babies. I exchanged the 3 she laid for 3 of these fake ones (they look and feel the same!). She and the male have been sitting on the fake eggs faithfully. I feel so bad for fooling them, but I'm happy these eggs are so well made. These fake eggs have a little weight to them and they look exactly like the ones I removed. Recommend to all.
C**L
good fakes
If you are looking at these, you must have finches. Mine lay eggs all the time and I was looking at a good distractor and to minimize calcium depletion. These seem to be the same size as zebra finch eggs and the feel is almost like ceramic, although it says they are plastic. That said, I think the ideal would be ceramic that would store heat like a real egg. These seem close.
C**A
Don't Mix These With Real Eggs
The eggs are the right size and color, and my finches accepted them readily. However, the weight of the fake eggs was significantly greater than the real ones. When my female rejected the nest, she first pushed all the real eggs out. I'm not sure of the difference in weight was the reason, but I would advise caution if you only need to replace some of the eggs rather than all of them.
G**E
Works Perfectly
My zebra finches were laying eggs but stopped when I replaced two of their eggs with two of these. They sat on them for three weeks before moving to a different spot to lay another egg. I again replaced it and they seem content now a month later and stopped laying for now
R**E
It worked like a charm
They looked and felt real and even the weight was good, not light and all plastic like some. I placed one in the nest to trick my finches into laying and right away they started the next day!
A**R
They work for finches
I didn't want baby finches and the female layed eggs. I replaced them with these eggs and added an extra after she had 5. She stopped laying and I let her sit on them two weeks then removed them. She seems happy and is out and about raising heck with the other birds.
J**5
Very good results
I put one in my parrotlet pair they kept laying on the bottom of the cage instead of nest box. The female parrotlet starting laying in the nest box after putting the fake egg in there.
S**A
FOIBURELY 8 Pcs Plastic Bird Eggs
Was not accepted by my birds. Would not even come into the cage. "Pitched them out!"
D**B
The fake eggs worked very well to fool my finches. They laid eggs when I didn't want them to so each day that they laid one I replaced it with a fake egg. They sat happily on the eggs in their nest for longer then they would normally until I removed the nest and the fake eggs! They were happy and I was happy! They work!
M**S
Favourite tea
T**R
Not the right size, not even close. The egg on the left is a real Finch egg and the right is what I was sent, twice now. Do not order these, they are not 16x12mm like the listing says.
S**Y
Would be good size for African greys or larger
D**A
Perfect I used nail nippers to get of any extra sharp bits from the molds. They worked so well I thought I had removed all the finch eggs no more were laid after.... I have 4 baby finches now They are getting big here are the photos of their growth
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