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What should I feed my female parakeet that has laid eggs.?

She had laid a total of 6 eggs. Two of the eggs she laid in her food dish and she destroyed them. The four remaining eggs she did lay in the nesting box. The first egg hatched New Years Eve and the chick died two days later. Two more eggs have hatched and the chicks are doing wonderful. The Daddy bird is taking care of mom and feeding her, but she is looking a little thin. There is cuddle bone, mineral block, millet, dried fruits plus the bird seed in the cage. Is there anything else I should be supplementing her with? She is 4 years old and this is her first clutch. She is in a cage with the daddy bird and another male. The other male is even feeding the mommy bird and mommy does not mind if he sits on the perch that is on the nesting box. There was another female in the cage but once the mommy and daddy bird started to mate, the other female kept attacking the mommy bird. I had to take her out and put her in a cage by herself.

Handfeeding Baby Parrotlet?

Hi. I have a baby parrotlet I had to pull on day 1 because the parents did not feed their chicks. It is now two weeks old and suddenly decided it will not eat. The formula is at the right temp, I know how to handfeed, I’ve bred lovebirds for years. This is my first parrotlet chick. Any advice? I can’t find anything on the internet. Also, maybe parrotlet seems to have some physical difficulties. He can move both legs and wings but only seems to actually utilize one side. It worries me. I’ve tried putting him in a smaller cup to force him to stand but he’ll still flip over, lay on his back and flap one little wing. Can birds be handicapped? None of his parent’s other chicks have survived (out of two clutches. Not a good rate and they have been separated.) He seems healthy. I just want to fix any problem before it goes too far. Thanks.

Serious question about a “gold crowned night heron”?

I’ve had a pair of these beautiful birds nesting/breeding in a tree in our front yard. We had a massive hail storm two days ago. One chick fell to its death yesterday sometime, one during the night and a third fell this afternoon–and lived. We found him when we got home. The parents have not been seen or heard from since the storm. He was terrified and couldn’t stand when approached. We put him in a box with a towel and some water and he soon calmed down. I called our wildlife department and they told me to leave him in a protected place near the nest. This is the problem…there is no protected place near the nest. The neighbors have a fairly vicious dog that frequently roams. There are also a couple of male toms that would enjoy killing this lovely bird. He’s quite large but unable to fly. I was afraid a leg was broken, but he finally stood up and took a few steps. The game officer said to feed him with minnows. We’re doing that…but I think mama is still feeding regurg. He figured it out pretty quickly, even trying to catch ones we put in the water dish, but the live fish he’s eaten are regurged within minutes…one still flopping. He did manage a couple of dead ones. He is still pooping and seems fairly calm. I was going to leave him in the box on top of the car (so if the parents came back, they could find him/her, but there is a storm coming and wind is going to blow the box off. I ended up putting the box in the trunk of the car and braced it halfway up. The bird can still stand and stretch, but is protected from the wind and rain—and hopefully, the animals, a little at least. I’ve been checking on him and he’s finally set back down. Is this a good thing? Or will the poor thing be dead by morning. I told my animal loving niece that we might not be doing the poor thing any favors. (She fed the minnows—using hemostats so she wouldn’t lose a finger. She’s even made grandad bring her back over so she could check on it about 10:30). Would it be better off dead at this stage? There nearest rescue/rehab is about an hour from here and he will go there if they will take him. There is a private “habitat” much closer and I plan on talking with them tomorrow. From what I’ve been able to find out, these are fairly rare birds, especially in Kansas. Is it better to try to save him or let him go peacefully?

I know this was really long…thanks for reading and for any real advice.
Yellow and gold seem to be interchangable. Thanks for the info about the food…I thought about the blender, but he’s been eating the minnows. Do you think canned tuna would work? I just checked on him and he’s up again and watches me closely, but doesn’t seem too upset. I hate that he’s hidden if ma or pa heron is around and looking for him.
I’ve got a fully clawed, 22 lb. cat inside that I took out to “look” at the bird. He took one look and tried to use my back as a ramp to get back inside. The bird, standing with it’s head up is 15-18″ or so tall. His beak is probably about 4″ long. His talons are long, but still very soft. We changed boxes to give ma and pa better visibility and he clung to the towel. He let me touch and loosen them without freaking. (we did use a towel over his head…it helped.)

I can’t find a picture of a juvenile or much info on them and I don’t know where to look. He has what look like very thick hairs standing randomly willy-nilly on his head…I assume this will one day be the crown.
That’s the one! We just had our 30 min. check in…he’s not happy, but he’s dealing with it…lol
And thank you again for your help!

Hand feeding question?

I spoke with a pigeon owner online a couple weeks ago on a pigeon website. One of the questions I asked regarded hand feeding. I read pigeon chicks need to be fed evert 2 hours or more with a 6 hour fasting period. The owner told me that meant feeding the bird until midnight and then starting the whole process again at 6:00 am the next day. Is this true or would I have to feed the chick through out the night?

I already get up a couple times during the night so I can check on the chick if I need to. I also plan to get the chick from a friend who owns 2 pigeons, I’ve also done a year and half of research on hand raising. You’ve all probably seen question s liek this before since I’ve been asking them though otu the week(see my profile).

(No jokes allowed, please)

Last Blue tit chick to leave the nest box

Last Blue tit chick to leave the nest box

This little fellow was the last to fly the nest, all his brothers & sisters were scattered in the trees calling for food.

Ducklings hatched May 2009 in northern Illinois
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Help!! My parakeet egg just hatch!! What do i do?

So my I have been waiting for the parakeet egg to hatch and it finally did today when I discovered it hatch just like 30 min ago.So I saw the mother was liking kissing or doing something to the chick mouth with her own mouth is like kissing.And the newborn parakeet mouth seems to be very gooey and slimy.Yes the bird is kept warm in a nest box.And its my 1st time too.I dont want to hand fed it.Help PLEASE!

Cockatiel Chick Behavior ?

Hi,

My cockatiel pair laid five eggs, one out of five hatched, and is still here today. His name is Cup-Cake, often called Cuppy, or Cuppy-Cake. We think he is a male because he is already getting a yellow bump of crest feathers on his head. He is ten days old, eyes open, getting his crest feathers, and is a happy, big, sweet, little baby!

But I do have some questions, and what the questions are about are concerning me so much! And yes, I know I am a worry-wart, but this is kind of scaring me.

(1) How come his parents don’t care about him as much?

He is ten days old, but both of his parents (Diablo/Grey Grey) leave for ten minutes at a time, or longer, without returning to him, even though he tweets. And sometimes they leave him hungry. His crop kind of sags, and then that is when they feed him. But they still feed him and care for him, though. Is it normal that they leave for long periods of time together? Is it normal when they wait for the crop to empty for feeding again?
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(2) Why is he getting his feathers so soon?

As I stated before, he is ten days old. But he is already getting his pin feathers! He is mainly getting them on his wings, but you can clearly tell they are pin feathers. Is it normal that they are growing this early? When will he have all of his feathers?
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(3) He is already flapping his wings, and walking?

I went to go check on him, and probably handle him like I always do, and he was wondering around his nest box (his parents were out) and walking, falling every once in a while, and flapping his wings! He doesn’t even have all of his pin feathers yet! Why is he flapping his wings so early of age, and walking? Should I be careful?
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(4) How to keep him warm?

I am handling Cup-Cake instead of hand-feeding, way to many dangers. When I pull him out and handle him, he starts shaking. I usually sit him on a towel like most people do, but he continues to shake. How can I keep him comfy, and warm? Mind you, he has claws, and they get trapped easily!
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Thanks for any answers, they are well appreciated, and very helpful! And also, stupid bonus questions:

When do I need to buy a cage for him? He is currently in the nest box.

When will he start vocalizing? All he does is a raspy hiss, tweets, and squeaks. And even though I don’t expect him to vocalize any time soon, I still go “Tweet”, “Cup-Cake”, and “Baby Bird” to him, and he responds with a tweet.

Should I let him walk around? He tries to walk, and he stumbles (which is so cute!) but I don’t know exactly how safe it is. What surfaces can he walk on that can be warmed, but he can’t get his nails stuck in?

Thanks for all your help!

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