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Trying to save a baby bird?!!?

My cat just left on the patio three baby birds. ONly two were alive. THey have little to no feathers and the humane society is closed so we can’t
give them to the humane society! I put the birds in a shoe box with paper towels but I don’t think they will survive. I want to return them to their nest but I have no idea where it is! however i know of where an abandoned nest is and I was wondering if I were to put the baby birds in the abandoned nest, would their parents be able to locate them? please help! (p.s can baby birds eat chicken feed?)

Baby Birds rescued?

Just a note to (and in particular Answerer no 9, to the pregnant lady who’s bird had bugs) you think someone who tries to help a baby bird abandoned is wrong ?!? how dare you judge!……the parents can ONLY feed it moron!! not protect it from the likes of cats or cruel kids. All its doing is delaying the inevitable, your sick, your the cruel one. Well done to anyone who has taken it upon themselves to take the time to help rather than heartlessly walk away. This site is about HELPING people not using it to have a go you fuck wit.and as for Answerer no 1 ! who thinks to …Ewww Bin it?!? your heartless and twisted, get fucked the pair of you!. no-one wants help like yours, your pathetic.

EXPERTS ONLY please, about green cheek conure babies?

I know my crap, so I need some help from some EXPERTS. I know nothing’s better than a vet, but the vet I’ve taken my birds to has seriously given me some bad information that has messed up my baby birds. He even killed one by force-feeding it, then charged me $600.

I’ve been breeding green cheek conures for over a year now and everything has been going smoothly. However, I got some bad advice from that vet I mentioned, and he said that you should let your birds breed whenever they like (BEFORE I found out he was crazy). While common sense told me that sounded like a bad idea, I left the nestbox in from August, 08 to February, 09 and have so far ended up with 3 clutches, back to back.

So I have finally pulled the nest box (after consulting another vet, who told me my previous vet is crazy), and I pulled the babies. Turns out the pair ate the youngest one (for reasons unknown), and the second youngest baby died from crop impaction (the parents stopped feeding him and he ate the wood shavings). So now I only have two babies left, the oldest two, and I’m having some serious problems.

#1: The babies are 2 1/2 months old and the youngest one has NOT opened its eyes! Could he be blind? He has tried to open them, but just closes them again within minutes. He’s very responsive and always has an appetite.
#2: Neither of them have their feathers yet! By now most green cheek babies would have most of their feathers in and are beginning to wean! And they’re actually LOSING some of their tail feathers!
#3: I was told these could be signs of beak and feather disease… But they have not had contact with any other birds, ever. I ordered a test for both of them that should be in within the week, just in case.
#4: The “blind” baby has lost most of the toe nails on his left foot.
#5: I feed them every 2-3 hours, all the right temperatures/mixtures of Kaytee Exact handfeeding formula and they CAN’T gain weight! I’ve even tried mixing in Pedialyte to help with dehydration and some chicken Gerber baby food. Nothing has helped. They’re little sticks.
#6: Several times, we have had severe storms where I live and it has knocked us out of power during the night for hours, and the heating pad in the babies’ brooder was knocked off. They suffered severe exposure to coldness and trauma from it, but there was nothing I could do at the time except hold them and warm them up.

Could this all be due to the fact that their parents had bred too much previously and the babies weren’t given the proper amount of vitamins/nutrients they were supposed to have in the egg? I feed the parents Zupreem pellets and fresh fruits daily, but I think that the constant back-to-back breeding might have momentarily messed up my hen. I keep waiting for their feathers to grow in and for the littlest one’s eyes to open, and they seem to just be at a stand-still. At this rate, they won’t be weaned until about 4-5 months old. I compared them with pictures of other baby green cheeks at 2 1/2 months, and with the condition my babies are in, they look like they’re MAYBE one month old! Both have great appetites and are very responsive to me. SO what could be going on?!? HELP!!!

Experienced birders ONly?

found baby birds on ground under nest. Put birds back in nest. Used brand new rubber gloves. That night had a bad storm, wind broke apart nest we think. one baby found still alive, one dead on the ground. Couldnt find others
took what was left of nest and put it in a cardboard box and put surviving bird in it. have been feeding worms and water. what else should we do???????.

For EXPERIENCED BIRD BREEDERS ONLY!!?

I have been breeding Cockateils for four years now. Last year I changed from cage breeding to aviary colony breeding. Last year I had problems with ants getting into their nesting boxes and eating the babies!! I’ve tried many things. Anyone who has personally had this problem while breeding birds. PLEAE HELP!

EXPERTS ONLY please, about green cheek conure babies?

I know my crap, so I need some help from some EXPERTS. I know nothing’s better than a vet, but the vet I’ve taken my birds to has seriously given me some bad information that has messed up my baby birds. He even killed one by force-feeding it, then charged me $600.

I’ve been breeding green cheek conures for over a year now and everything has been going smoothly. However, I got some bad advice from that vet I mentioned, and he said that you should let your birds breed whenever they like (BEFORE I found out he was crazy). While common sense told me that sounded like a bad idea, I left the nestbox in from August, 08 to February, 09 and have so far ended up with 3 clutches, back to back.

So I have finally pulled the nest box (after consulting another vet, who told me my previous vet is crazy), and I pulled the babies. Turns out the pair ate the youngest one (for reasons unknown), and the second youngest baby died from crop impaction (the parents stopped feeding him and he ate the wood shavings). So now I only have two babies left, the oldest two, and I’m having some serious problems.

#1: The babies are 2 1/2 months old and the youngest one has NOT opened its eyes! Could he be blind? He has tried to open them, but just closes them again within minutes. He’s very responsive and always has an appetite.
#2: Neither of them have their feathers yet! By now most green cheek babies would have most of their feathers in and are beginning to wean! And they’re actually LOSING some of their tail feathers!
#3: I was told these could be signs of beak and feather disease… But they have not had contact with any other birds, ever. I ordered a test for both of them that should be in within the week, just in case.
#4: The “blind” baby has lost most of the toe nails on his left foot.
#5: I feed them every 2-3 hours, all the right temperatures/mixtures of Kaytee Exact handfeeding formula and they CAN’T gain weight! I’ve even tried mixing in Pedialyte to help with dehydration and some chicken Gerber baby food. Nothing has helped. They’re little sticks.
#6: Several times, we have had severe storms where I live and it has knocked us out of power during the night for hours, and the heating pad in the babies’ brooder was knocked off. They suffered severe exposure to coldness and trauma from it, but there was nothing I could do at the time except hold them and warm them up.

Could this all be due to the fact that their parents had bred too much previously and the babies weren’t given the proper amount of vitamins/nutrients they were supposed to have in the egg? I feed the parents Zupreem pellets and fresh fruits daily, but I think that the constant back-to-back breeding might have momentarily messed up my hen. I keep waiting for their feathers to grow in and for the littlest one’s eyes to open, and they seem to just be at a stand-still. At this rate, they won’t be weaned until about 4-5 months old. I compared them with pictures of other baby green cheeks at 2 1/2 months, and with the condition my babies are in, they look like they’re MAYBE one month old! Both have great appetites and are very responsive to me. SO what could be going on?!? HELP!!!

Experienced birders ONly?

found baby birds on ground under nest. Put birds back in nest. Used brand new rubber gloves. That night had a bad storm, wind broke apart nest we think. one baby found still alive, one dead on the ground. Couldnt find others
took what was left of nest and put it in a cardboard box and put surviving bird in it. have been feeding worms and water. what else should we do???????.