October 4, 200816 yr YaY!!!! Congrats Liv!!!! Now you have to wait a couple more days for the next one lol *hugs*
October 4, 200816 yr Author This hen was the first to start incubating - Its her first time and she was so excited that she didn't want to stay out of the box while i took pictures. I hope she does a good job. Edited October 4, 200816 yr by **Liv**
October 4, 200816 yr Author I was very lucky. I was hoping that i would get a chance to see one hatch at least, but i never expected it to be the first one too - it has made my day I will check it again before dark armed with Libby's famous crop milk, just in case she hasn't fed yet.
October 4, 200816 yr So happy for you Liv, Â Doesn't matter how many times you've breed it's special each and every time , and this is your first time cabinet breeding, even more exciting . When are those twins due to hatch, I know the odds aren't great but I can't help but feel excited in the prospect than you maybe able to post photo's of actual twin budgie chicks :happy-dancing: , and all the best of luck with all your other eggs .
October 4, 200816 yr Author When are those twins due to hatch, I know the odds aren't great but I can't help but feel excited in the prospect than you maybe able to post photo's of actual twin budgie chicks  Thanks BL, I am sorry to report, the double yolker has shown no signs of fertility at all - but it is still in the nest, because you just never know :happy-dancing:
October 4, 200816 yr Author The goofy hen hasn't fed the bub. I have given it a feed of Libby's crop milk, but now i am really worried about is its going to be 1 degree tonight (of all nights!!)  Do i foster it off tonight or leave it?? Both parents are first timers  Another bub hatched this afternoon This time to this pair This baby has already been fed :happy-dancing:
October 4, 200816 yr Congrats on the 2nd bub. I really dont know about the first, I keep reading on the forum that sometimes it takes 24 hours before the hen starts to feed the baby. Maybe you could put it in with the other newborn for tonight, and transfer it back after its mother has had the 2nd in the clutch? Thats just a guess, not knowlege or experience
October 4, 200816 yr I'm like Sunny... I'm not 100% sure mate... maybe foster it to the other nest tonight and put it back tomorrow??? I'm no expert but I'm sure someone with more experience will be on to help you out. Good luck and congratulations on Bub 2!
October 4, 200816 yr I agree with the fostering - Mum's crop milk may not have come in as yet .... Edited October 4, 200816 yr by Neat typo
October 4, 200816 yr Author I agree with the fostering - Mum's crop milk may not have come in as yet .... Â Thanks so much for your replies, for now I decided to leave the bub with mum as she is sitting well and i gave it a feed. I will see how it is in the morning and if she is still not feeding then i will probably foster it out before tomorrow night.
October 4, 200816 yr Author Great news! This morning lil bub 1 is still active and healthy .... ....but not fed so I fed him again and left him with mum - she has until tonight to feed him or he is getting fostered.  ooooo who are the parents of the red eye . Great sleuthing Kaz     So bub is either albino or creamino as mum is a YF2
October 4, 200816 yr I have my fingers crossed that mum of bub 1 gets her act into gear and works out the feeding thing, I watched my first chick of a first time pair die (wasn't quite up with the info about supplement feeding them then and at the time had no foster parents, it would be a different story now), but she came good by the time her second chick arrived and turned out to be a great Mum raising 3 very healthly chicks :yes: - think it may have taken awhile for her crop milk to come through, so maybe your hen may be the same. Thanks for letting me know about the double yolker .It was a long shot. Twins maybe ? Hard to get them to point of hatching as they most often die in shell first, BUT if they make it to hatching it takes a lot to get them strong and feeding once hatched. Be prepared if you get to that stage to top them up with their first couple of feeds.Hey Kaz, Have you ever had sucess with a double yolked egg and have the twins survived? Edited October 4, 200816 yr by Budgielover13
October 5, 200816 yr Yay! Congratulations on the first chick from your cabinet pair, and all the rest to come :question: :chickendance: (sorry I have been waiting to use the chicken, he is so cute)
October 5, 200816 yr Author This pair have another bub that hatched this morning :what:    Awwww - she IS a good mum - full crops to both babies this afternoon :hug:   This pair had their first chick yesterday afternoon  I hope its okay, looks very pale to me :question: - its very active though - she is a great mum so far Â
October 6, 200816 yr Hey liv congrats on your new bubs I am hoping that you have lots more to come, can't wait to see pics
October 6, 200816 yr kaz had a great twin pair. They were very cute... from memory one was male one was female. the male lived longer than the female... but they were both very cute. Correct me if I'm wrong at anytime Kaz...
October 6, 200816 yr Thanks Jimmy, I wonder whether the cock twin was the one listed on the show results page of the name "Steel" I found this post late last night, Pretty Cool looking bird.
October 6, 200816 yr Thanks Jimmy,I wonder whether the cock twin was the one listed on the show results page of the name "Steel" I found this post late last night, Pretty Cool looking bird.  Kaz's first twin topic  Kaz's second twin topic
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