DummyEggs® brand Canary Eggs are made from non-toxic plastic with blue-green dye and speckles embedded in the hard plastic. They ARE NOT PAINTED. Painted plastic eggs can be poisonous to birds, other animals and humans if ingested. Beware of Chinese imports. 


Plastic Fake Eggs for CANARY BIRDS

Trust the #1 Veterinarian Recommended DummyEggs USA Brand Since 2006.

SHIPPED SAME OR NEXT DAY! 

HOW TO USE DIRECTIONS included with purchase.

Control Your Bird's Egg Laying Cycle Safely, Naturally, Quickly.
Your bird will think she has all the eggs she needs!


10 Blue Green Speckled Solid Plastic
3/4" x 5/8" (18.5 x 15mm)


DummyEggs brand Canary Eggs are made from non-toxic plastic with blue-green dye and speckles embedded in the hard plastic. They ARE NOT PAINTED with toxic paint a bird can easily chew off as are many other brands. Our exclusive canary eggs are a realistic measurement and were modeled after real canary eggs made in the USA. Your bird will happily sit on them and never know you have replaced her real eggs. 

parrot sitting in a nest on eggs reading the dummyeggs directions

Read the directions that come with your order.

Included with every order you will receive our important original directions on how to successfully use your plastic bird eggs. There is a lot of important information you need to know.

Here's what broody or brooding behavior looks like.

My bird's lost her mind! What broody behavior looks like.

Broody or brooding behavior can start before any eggs are laid. Personality changes include fluffed feathers, backing up, rubbing on whatever is convenient, rocking back and forth, nipping and hissing.

cute canary cartoon pointing to a nest of 6 blue eggs with caption counting 1-6 perfect

Birds count their eggs! That's the DummyEggs secret.

Birds count their eggs. Hens start laying one egg every other day. Her hormones tell her how many to lay for her species. Better to have too many than too few. Extra eggs will be pushed out and leave the correct number of eggs for your bird's clutch.

cartoon bird, cute female holding a quill over a crossed out calendar shows days of incubation

Her Magic Numbers = The right number of eggs for the correct number of days

The number of days you should leave the dummy eggs in her nest is listed on the incubation chart below. Leaving them too long can make them less effective for the next breeding cycle.

chart showing bird species and their avg. clutch size and incubation days

Bird Species Chart for Incubation Days and Clutch Length

This reference chart will help you buy the correct number of eggs for your bird's species. It is very important to have the minimum number of eggs shown to signal to your bird's hormones that she is done laying and should start incubating.

cockatiel illustration, head and neck coming up out of a field of laid white eggs

DummyEggs control chronic egg laying safely, naturally & quickly

It isn’t normal egg laying when it goes on continually for weeks or months. Chronic egg laying can result from removing eggs forcing production of new eggs to replace them. A full clutch of ­can stop laying and trigger incubation.

illustration of african grey kicking a huge egg with soccer ball pattern on a field

There are many reasons why birds reject their eggs.

It is not uncommon for birds to break laid eggs by pecking or kicking. Some juveniles start laying before they're ready to be parents. What ever the cause, rejected eggs need to be replaced and DummyEggs non-toxic plastic bird eggs, always made in the USA, are the best.

illustration of cute blue parakeet holding a carton of eggs, usps mail truck in background

We know you need them fast

We ship same or next day everyday. Most people don't even know they need dummy eggs, but when you do, you want them quickly. We have been happily serving the needs of bird parents for over 17 years, since 2006.