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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 10:28 am |
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what contributes the most to egg binding? Her diet should be OK. She eats leafy greens and mineral rock. Is it OK to let her fly or should I cage her?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:21 am |
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I don't know. She's been in the cage since 8pm yesterday alone but I don't see any eggs in the cage.
Yesterday I came home and couldn't find both parents! Kids were there but not the parents. Then I finally found them both sitting in the cabinet with the doors basically closed (doors were a little bit open so I guess they sneaked in)
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:27 am |
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today at 9am I gave up and let her out because everybody was just sitting hungry waiting for her to come out, and she was very impatient to leave. She didn't go to eat. She checked one cabinet, then she checked her rolled poster that is still there, and finally, she got inside the same old cabinet where I discovered them yesterday. The kids finally flew to the table and were eating. I thought I would leave her alone to let them eat and maybe she will lay her egg. In the cabinet, she found a bowl with old pumpkin seeds (there are at least 2 years old I think!), got into the bowl, making strange noises and throwing seeds out. After some time, I grabbed her (gently) and took back to the cage giving her all sorts of food there. I don't see any eggs in any location I mentioned. Now she is chirping in the cage and everybody sitting around the cage. Can I tell from the way she looks if she has an egg inside or not? At least, she looks positive and chirping softly a lot, which tells me she is rather fine.
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:56 am |
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can they hold the egg inside for some time if they don't think conditions are good enough?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:17 am |
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She laid her egg, inside the cage, as she was locked up at the time. I wasn't home but I believe she was standing on the high perch when it happened. I lined bottom of the cage with a cloth, to make it softer for the egg, just in case. Soon after, she mated with her partner again. I can lock the cabinets and remove the poster, but there is tons of other places in the house we can find. It would make sense to lock her up, but it will be very different from what she used to. Today she didn't touch any food I offered in the cage. Is she the only one who needs long nights? I can't keep all of them in the dark for so long - they start chirping even in the dark after 7am. And its not fair for the kids to keep them dark and hungry.
I am pretty tired from this. Maybe I should keep the kids and rehome the parents but who would want them? Going to another house would certainly stop her for now.
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