Posted February 27, 201015 yr yahoo my birds pregnant what do the babys eat??? and whats real good to put in there nestling box??? im so excited Edited February 27, 201015 yr by KAZ
February 27, 201015 yr Are you sure it's pregnant? If so, the rump should be swollen. In the nest box wood shavings, other members might be able to tell you the right sort. I use oats and they work well. Is everything set up for breeding? Does she have a mate that she's bonded to? If she isn't bonded, then you might not get fertile eggs. Not every egg will hatch probably. Good luck! PS: With my chicks I just give them extra vegies and greens. You don't need to feed them, the parents will, unless something goes wrong. Edited February 27, 201015 yr by Ratzy
February 27, 201015 yr Hello and welcome. Here in our FAQ, we have some really useful information CLICK HERE It would be useful to our advice if we could see some photos of your birds and their setup. bird condition and setup is very important when breeding so pics will help us point you in the right direction
February 27, 201015 yr Birds do not get pregnant. What makes you think this is so ? How old are your birds ? A lot of people think that seeing mating means a preganancy. BUT bird do not have pregnancies nor does mating mean eggs and babies. Without knowing ages of the birds it would be irresponsible for anyone to advise adding a nestbox or encouraging breeding. Please tell us more. Edited February 27, 201015 yr by KAZ
February 27, 201015 yr yahoo my birds pregnant what do the babys eat???and whats real good to put in there nestling box??? im so excited Hi leish, I see you've just joined, welcome to the bbc. Firstly has your bird laid eggs yet? Do you have a pair caged to breed, an aviary etc? After you answer with a bit more information, when eggs laid (date) what your set up is and a picture if you can everyone will be able to give you better advice.
February 28, 201015 yr yahoo my birds pregnant what do the babys eat???and whats real good to put in there nestling box??? im so excited If its pregnant then id get it to some scientist as they will need to check it out , you will have the first bird ever to be pregnant !! Maybe its an internal layer with a womb .
March 2, 201015 yr Since you are ON at the moment...........perhaps you can answer some questions posted in this topic
March 2, 201015 yr Author well i also have a 9 month old budgie that is now pregnant i feel real bad because i forgot to seperate them i hope nothing bad happens to her i hope shes alright im so dumb
March 2, 201015 yr well i also have a 9 month old budgie that is now pregnant i feel real bad because i forgot to seperate them i hope nothing bad happens to her i hope shes alright im so dumb not dumb mate just in future you know so you are wiser if shes 9 months you should be lucky just take her aside and let her lay the egg if you feel she is carrying one if your afraid she may have one stuck give a tea spoon full of cod liver or linseed oil to the food dish mix in the bird will eat it the egg should abort itself quiet easily once egg out remove the food dish and wash thurowly then dry and replace with need fresh food no oil added dont give this everyday just for one hole day will be enough egg will come with in 48 hours if not a vet will most probbly be needed or someone who knows what their doing removal of eggs is very bad if you have no clue
March 2, 201015 yr well i also have a 9 month old budgie that is now pregnant i feel real bad because i forgot to seperate them i hope nothing bad happens to her :raincloud: i hope shes alright im so dumb Hi, welcome to the forums What makes you think she is "pregnant"? Does she have egg bum? Or did you see her mating? Not all matings end up with eggs - budgies do have recreational sex, so maybe she's just been having a good time As GB said, not dumb, just not informed of the ways of budgie breeding, we all start somewhere and we all make mistakes. That's how we learn. At least your little hen is 9 months and not younger - some babies breed much much earlier and that is no good. Ideally they should be at least a year old to breed - that way they have less issues. In regards to your questions - the parents feed the babies so you will need to supply mum and dad with seed, fresh vegies and some fruit (eg: corn, broccoli, carrot, celery leaves, apple, beetroot, spinach). BUT as you weren't prepared for this breeding, maybe it's a better idea to not let it continue i.e remove nest box and let budgie lay egg off the perch, then discard the egg. Hopefully she will get the idea to stop laying and go back to normal. When you ARE ready to breed properly you will have all the information from this forum to help you Good luck with whatever you decide you'd like to do
March 5, 201015 yr Hi leish, How many birds do you have breeding? You said my "bird's pregnant", then said you have a nine mth as well "pregnant". Is it the same hen or do you have two.? As we said , have they laid any eggs yet or do you have them paired up or just all in together with breeding box's in cage or Aviary. If you give us a bit more idea it would be easier for everyone to advise you.
March 5, 201015 yr Hi leish, How many birds do you have breeding? You said my "bird's pregnant", then said you have a nine mth as well "pregnant".Is it the same hen or do you have two.? As we said , have they laid any eggs yet or do you have them paired up or just all in together with breeding box's in cage or Aviary. If you give us a bit more idea it would be easier for everyone to advise you. :hmm: I had to merge two topics...there is only one hen. It seems aleisha doesnt know how to work the forum. Edited March 5, 201015 yr by KAZ
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