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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:58 am |
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Would she have enough regurgitated food to feed all the chicks maybe every 2 hours during a whole night? The hen goes to the nest at about 8pm or so, means she ate last time at 7.30pm, then she won't have any food or drink til the morning, which is at least 8am in my house (I will make it earlier because of the chicks). She has food and water in the cage but she never leaves the box. How long can they store the food they ate?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:33 am |
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thanks. The chick is doing fine - yellow fluffy one, she seems larger today but still tiny. I finally managed to remove half of her shell, didn't see another one, probably dad was sitting on it. He attacks when I put my hand in.
He went straight to eating bread first thing in the morning, and not just the seed part of the crust but actually the soft part, and he ate a lot of it! He ate some chips too, I didn't see him eating any seeds. Mom ate some thawed peas and corn that she never did before!!! I saw her eating ZuPreem natural pellets (I have them as a replacement for colored Fruit Blend). I really should start to serve pellets separately from the seeds (I used to put pellets on top of the seeds in the bowl)
A problem is that I don't know if putting cock in the cage with her at night won't cause a problem. In the past, with the first clutch, they had a battle when it was time to switch shifts - everyone was thinking chicks were HIS/HER OWN chicks. Or maybe the battle was about eggs, I can't remember. But then it changed to the proper order. So far, they act like good parents, except for a few things that were due to lack of experience. I wonder how soon the other eggs going to hatch. I hope not all 8 will hatch. I don't want to assist feeding tiny chicks. But if I have to, I have to.
Last time I had a lot of stress about so-called soft food (for picky eaters) because people even told me "they won't make it eating like they did". I offered cooked oatmeal, noodles, cooked rice, baked sweet potato, boiled egg, corn and peas, moistened pellets and so on, and so on..... none if this list was accepted. They basically made it thru eating bread, waffles, green veggies, and hen ate some pellets.
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:38 am |
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DO you think I should combine everybody in the new large cage? I probably wouldn't mount the nestbox up above at this time using screws, having somebody alive inside. But how about transferring nest box to the floor of the new cage? Would parents accept the change?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:24 pm |
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the second chick is born and for some reasons both parents were NOT in the box when I looked in and saw him born! I don't know why.... Cuddles was playing on the floor, and Trillie... got possibly tired? He was the one on duty before this moment... I put Cuddles in, and she looked surprised but she accepted it Both chicks were moving on top of the eggs but there were silent... I am just concerned that I need to leave home from time to time, so I won't monitor how well they babysit.
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:25 pm |
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Strange - I was out from 3 to 6 and when I came home, both parents were in the box. Then Trillie left at about 8, briefly ate some seeds (no bread this time) and I put everybody to sleep around 9. Cuddles never came out to eat before setting for the night, which means she ate last time between 3 and 6. I left her some pellets and greens in the cage. But still, I will wake them up at 7, I think. I wonder why she didn't get out to eat before night. Usually she was getting into the box at 8, after she ate. I hope she is not starving the chicks. Would they cry if hungry and not fed?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:08 am |
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We already have 3 chicks.
I let the cock out at 7.15 and he flew straight to the kitchen. I didn't see that he did, I thought all of them still sitting in the large cage in the living room. Then I heard somebody's demanding PIP next to me. I was busy getting food out. Then he made another PIP and landed on the table. Finally I saw him, demanding for bread. He could enjoy it alone, without crowd of chicks competing for bread.
I gave them some oatmeal today and left to take daughter to school. When I came back, several birds were occupying the bowl, trying oatmeal. Also, they were more interested in the sprouts today, Bella (one of the chicks) ws eating them for a long time. Now she has wet seeds all around her beak.
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