Posted September 4, 200816 yr Today one of my budgies eggs hatched, The mum is not feeding it as the crop is empty and it has a very thin neck. She is a first time mum. The baby has been crying for food for a while but allthe mum does is sit on it to keep it warm. Any suggestions
September 4, 200816 yr It can take up to 12 hours sometimes even more before a new born chick is fed... my advice would be leave her alone as much as possible, only check every 4 hours or so(just a little peek through the door), if it's not been fed then give it a small feed and put it back under the mum. Just make sure you've not disturbed the mum so much that she won't feed it.
September 4, 200816 yr Author okay, Its night time now so in the morning ill see how it is. What do i feed it if i do need to thanks
September 4, 200816 yr Here try this http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index....mp;#entry253097 Just to add a bit more, don't forget the mixture has to be fed to the bub warm, so sit the syringe in a cup of boiled water before feeding (make sure it's only warm not hot when actually fed) Edited September 4, 200816 yr by *libby*
September 5, 200816 yr Author well this morning i checked on it and it was doing good then when i came back from school it was lying in the middle of the aviary dead Would the mum or dad have possibly thrown it out?
September 5, 200816 yr well this morning i checked on it and it was doing good then when i came back from school it was lying in the middle of the aviary deadWould the mum or dad have possibly thrown it out? Yes possibly brittany. I had the same problem a while ago. The parents seem to have a sixth sense about the viability of their chicks
September 5, 200816 yr Any bird in your aviary could have thrown it out of the nest Brittany. It happens in colony breeding. I dont thoroughly believe hens know best about the babies and not feed or throw out ones with issues...as I have seen hens throw out eggs with live chicks in and not feed chicks that when transferred to another nest...turned out perfectly fine. Like people...there are some really stupid hens and some really smart ones. The real fact here is the hen was a first time mother and didnt know what to do. Next time this kind of thing happens ...if YOU give the chick its first two or three feeds and leave it in the nest...when it is stronger it will call louder to be fed and the mother may work it out. Failing that to put it in a nest with other similar aged chicks would be a good move if you have that option. How old are these parents ? Edited September 5, 200816 yr by KAZ
September 6, 200816 yr Author Thanks, The parents are over a year old, A year and a half. I have moved them into a breeding cage. She is still sitting on the other four eggs. Will they eventually learn how to look after chicks or will they never be good breeders.
September 6, 200816 yr Thanks,The parents are over a year old, A year and a half. I have moved them into a breeding cage. She is still sitting on the other four eggs. Will they eventually learn how to look after chicks or will they never be good breeders. To some new parents its a surprise to have their first chicks and they dont understand what to do, and often by the second or third chick they figure it out. For the future you need to be able to step up to the plate and feed the babies that arent being fed until its strong enough to be fed by the parent OR have another pair ready to foster babies as well.
September 6, 200816 yr Author okay thanks, What is the formula called to feed the babies. Edited September 6, 200816 yr by birdluv took away the extra f
September 6, 200816 yr okay thanks,What is the formula called to feed the babies. EDIT~ took away the extra f hand rearing formula Edited September 6, 200816 yr by birdluv
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