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Raising Baby Parakeets?

we decided a month ago to let a pair or our parakeets hatch their own eggs out, after a lot of research and stuff. It was her first time, so the eggs never hatched. Then, we took a different pair, who had already bonded, and put them in a separate cage. Toddra, the female parakeet, sat on the eggs and barely got off. Her nest box is a wooden box with 1 hole and a cover that lifts up. A few days ago, I found out some exciting news; one baby chick had hatched! It had hatched a day or two ago, without anyone knowing. Toddra has been sitting on the small, bald chick. It was peeping a lot, so it’s strong and seems healthy. Toddra is fed seeds, a formulated egg diet for extra protein and calcium, and some veggies and fruits, such as apples and celery. So since the mother is feeding the chick, it’s getting a pretty healthy diet. My question is, do we just let Toddra take care of the chick until it’s old enough to leave the nest? If so, at what age is it old enough to live on its own(such as eating solid foods, drinking water, etc.)? Some people take them at 10 weeks and they feed them a special baby bird formula, but we don’t have the time to feed the chick 4x a day. Toddra and the father seem to be taking good care of the chick, so we aren’t really worried about her not feeding it or something like that. Any info on baby parakeets would be great!(not for raising them ourselves, but for knowing when they can live on their own and stuff like that) Thanks!

Is it ok to feed a hamster assorted bird seed?

I supplement her diet with nuts, vegetables and fruit (lettuce, celery, grapes, apples) and even some cat food since I’ve read that hamsters are NOT vegetarians. Is all this enough or do I absolutely have to buy hamster food?

Raising Baby Parakeets?

we decided a month ago to let a pair or our parakeets hatch their own eggs out, after a lot of research and stuff. It was her first time, so the eggs never hatched. Then, we took a different pair, who had already bonded, and put them in a separate cage. Toddra, the female parakeet, sat on the eggs and barely got off. Her nest box is a wooden box with 1 hole and a cover that lifts up. A few days ago, I found out some exciting news; one baby chick had hatched! It had hatched a day or two ago, without anyone knowing. Toddra has been sitting on the small, bald chick. It was peeping a lot, so it’s strong and seems healthy. Toddra is fed seeds, a formulated egg diet for extra protein and calcium, and some veggies and fruits, such as apples and celery. So since the mother is feeding the chick, it’s getting a pretty healthy diet. My question is, do we just let Toddra take care of the chick until it’s old enough to leave the nest? If so, at what age is it old enough to live on its own(such as eating solid foods, drinking water, etc.)? Some people take them at 10 weeks and they feed them a special baby bird formula, but we don’t have the time to feed the chick 4x a day. Toddra and the father seem to be taking good care of the chick, so we aren’t really worried about her not feeding it or something like that. Any info on baby parakeets would be great!(not for raising them ourselves, but for knowing when they can live on their own and stuff like that) Thanks!

I feed my bird everything?

Ok so I own a sulphur crested cockatoo and whenever the rest of my family or I sit down to eat he starts squawking so I give him people food to eat. Along with his seed I give him the stuff that I know he’s allowed to eat like corn, capsicum, celery, all that kinda stuff but I also feed him other stuff like crackers, chocolate (he loves chocolate) sausage roll pastry lol. He’s had cheerios, a little bit of pork and noodles. Is it bad for him to have this kind of stuff? I know there not allowed to have potato as it does something to there insides so I don’t give him that but is the rest ok? He doesnt get it all the time just sometimes. Help appreciated. Picture enclosed is of my bird lol just cuz I felt like putting it there.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a197/blackstars69/P3300021.jpg

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Thanks, I know he shouldnt have chocolate with the caffeine and such but when he’s a pain and won’t get back in the cage that’s what I lure him with lol
Thanks marge but I know for a fact that potato is dangerous to a bird, it stuffs up there insides and when I’ve given him chocolate he doesnt vomit it up or get diarhhea (or however you spell it) but thanks
Treetopteresa your birds are cute, I think I might reconsider giving him chocolate now, I love the first one, I’ve seen one like that on Ellen and how it’s got agreat vocabulary and I love the second one cuz it’s the one off Paulie (love that movie) and seriously, cheese? lol that’s so weird tho
Unicorn I would take him to the vet except for the fact that the reason we got him is because someone previously owned him and they must have let him go, he was in our tree overnight and came down and we put him in a cage, we don’t have a wildlife licence for him which is required with cockatoos so chances are if I take him to the vet he will either be taken away or I’ll have to apply for a licence and I don’t know how much they are

Great food for Cockatiels?

I feed my cockatiel actual ‘bird food’ but i’d like to feed her other things like fruits of veggies. I know that greens are especially good but i’d like to try other things. (she doesn’t like lettuce or celery) I’m scared to give her something that might poison her! (some tree bark do poison birds)

Is it ok to feed a hamster assorted bird seed?

I supplement her diet with nuts, vegetables and fruit (lettuce, celery, grapes, apples) and even some cat food since I’ve read that hamsters are NOT vegetarians. Is all this enough or do I absolutely have to buy hamster food?