Tag Archives: chicks

Yet another pigeon question..?

Here’s the situation: I have two pigeons. I originally thought they were both females because they would lay eggs that would not hatch. Eventually, they laid a pair that hatched. I noticed that they weren’t sitting on one after a few days, and it was super cold, so i took it in and hand raised it. Unfortunately, the other one was not sat on during the night and died. I did not take it in with the other one because it felt very warm when i was checking the other one. ANYWAY, I started making a larger coop to house more pigeons, and they laid more eggs. My mother did not let me replace the eggs with false ones because she wanted nature to take its course :/ .The eggs recently hatched and so far the babies seem healthy. Today though, I noticed that the birds were not sitting on the eggs, they were sunning themselves, eating, and preening one another. I checked the babies to make sure they were ok, and they seemed fine, they were warm and looked healthy. In the afternoon, I saw one of the birds in the nest box with them, possibly feeding them ( i couldnt tell for sure) but later, they were both out of the box again. I’m going to check again now, but it’s getting late,and if the birds are still not sitting on the chicks, should i bring them in and hand rear? These birds have a history of negligent parenting…
I meant chicks where it says eggs.

How do I stop my lovebird from laying soft shelled eggs?

I have a lovebird pair that’s been breeding for a few years without any problems until recently. Several months ago the female lovebird began to lay soft shelled eggs. My vet told me that she lacks calcium so I gave her calcium and vitamin D supplements, but she continued on laying soft shelled eggs. I took away her nesting box and tried to allow her to rest, but she continued on mating anyways and tearing up newspaper. I don’t really care if she is unable to rear chicks, I just want her to stop laying eggs and risking death from egg binding. I am trying to separate the pair, but they are very close and they would call to each other all the time and I really don’t like having to split the two up. Does anyone have tips on treating the problem of soft shelled eggs, or at least knows how to discourage a bird from laying eggs? Would a calcium shot help?

how do i return a bird and its chicks to a nest ??? pleas help?

there were birds in my attic/gutter like under the gutter and it made a nest there and had 4 kids there today my dad took out the nest and i put the 4 chicks in a show box with hay it took a while for the mom bird to find the chicks but she found them and fed them now how can i get them in a real nest like in a tree or something???

When to put up a bird nesting box?

I was just wondering whether I have missed my chance of get some chicks this year, is it too late to put up a bird nesting box?
This is going in thte garden for wild birds

Bad Situation: Can a Female Bird Raise Chicks By Herself?

Long story short: I had male and female cockatiels that were mating periodically, but were not a bonded pair. The nestbox was there, but male didn’t let her inside (b/c they weren’t bonded). He was being too aggressive to her in the cage, so we finally sold him. About a week later, the female is comfortable with entering nesting box, and lays an egg, and probably more coming soon (my mistake, should have taken off the nesting box right away.)

So now the situation: since we only sold the male about a week ago, her eggs MIGHT be fertile. Question is, if eggs will indeed be fertile, can the female cockatiel take care of the eggs and chicks by herself? Or is the male 100% required to help?

Any suggestions and tips on what to do would be helpful.

my baby budgies have fledged so i have took out the nest box so the parents dont breed agein?

i have a pair of budgies in my bird room that have bred now the chicks are 4 weeks old and last night 1 chick came out the box but my mum putt it back in so today the other chick came out the box so i took the other out and blocked out the nest box as i don’t wont them to breed Again until they have rested the chicks are fully feathered and are doing ok i have put in a budgie bath so they can hide in there (i have not put water in) so they are sitting in there now and i think that they are eating as i have seen one of them eating seed so do you think ive done the rite thing and will they be ok now

HOUSE SPARROW CHICKS BEING FED BY THEIR MOTHER..wmv

AFTER MAKING AND POSITIONING A NESTING BOX, IT TOOK ABOUT TWO YEARS TO PERSUADE HOUSE SPARROWS TO NEST IN IT, BUT IT WAS WORTH IT IN THE END!