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Skye Lily

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  1. Hi

    Skye Lily replied to money_killer's topic in New to BBC
    Hi!
  2. Sorry for the *Extremely* late reply, is there an image I can see?
  3. Skye Lily started following AutumnLeaves
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  5. Is he alone in his cage? That may be part of the problem, that he doesn't have anything to do. Sorry for the late reply!
  6. The molt is probably just a coincidence. They happen everyonce in a while, and I, at least, dont know of an instance where it's changed. The sleeping may be because of the molt, or because he's less stressed and happier with the new bird.
  7. What I recomend is putting a blanket partly over her cage and adding a small nightlight to it.
  8. My condolences! Thats most unfortunate
  9. I'd recomend just going the easy way and sprouting organic vegtabled for them.
  10. You may want to try and set it, but if he doesn;t like it or you're not confident in your handiwork you should probaly take him to the vet. Hope he gets better!
  11. This is old...
  12. Try handfeeding out of bottle. You may need to buy a hen to raise it, but as a last resort
  13. This isn't the morst uncommon, perhaps just keave the male in for a while longer, and if she continues to attack him move him.
  14. She may just be caring for the chick. She probably grabs food and then gives it to the chick, whilst caring for it.
  15. Yes, just make sure you have something to keep the chick's legs from slipping and getting splayed legs.
  16. It's possible that his wings are clipped from the breeder/shop, or they may be broken.
  17. They appear to be two males, about 3-4 months.

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