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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:36 am |
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I taped a scotch tape on the window frame but they now unpeeling it and chewing on it too, which may not be safe for them at all. They even chew off pieces on the plastic window blinds (there is a hard plastic board on top that they sit on, so they are destroying it). Otherwise, open cabinet doors are their favorite, and its nearly impossible to make sure those stay close (my life is too hectic), and there is couple of towels for them there. what kind of plastic, Dianne?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:44 am |
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It was too soon to say parents were eating much better this time. At the day one she was trying everything and this made me think she changed. Not so much anymore. For some reasons, they almost completely ignore green veggies, even though Cuddles always liked them and ate a lot with the first clutch. Nobody was interested to eat formula so I probably won't waste it anymore. Otherwise, she eats a little here, a little there. Trillie eats mostly bread to feed the babies. I mostly see older chicks eating sprouted seeds. I today decided not to give them toasted waffles to see if they would eat more other food.
Do I have to remove door with the spring to mount the nestbox in the new cage?
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 9:17 am |
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do chicks fall all the way down when they fledge? you probably have a perch next to the door opening, but they won't always make on it successfully. somebody mentioned a rubber shelf they attached inside the cage - its like the second floor for the fledglings but I don't know how to implement it.
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:44 am |
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every day is the same problem. They both leave the nest around noon time. I guess Cuddles has all the rights not to be in, so its Trillie's responsibility to stay with the chicks, that he ignores. Lack of experience again. And he is not tame. I can't take him in, and I would hate to pick up Cuddles to put her in. She deserves a break. While I was typing, Cuddles went in.
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Post subject: Re: Caring for new chicks and parent birds  Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:47 am |
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I think the older babies are a lot of distraction for the cock, I even had a though to take them away (downstairs, or even to the bird hotel for a few days). Yesterday he wouldn't sit with the newborns even when I locked him in the breeding cage (nobody was crying for food at that time). Hen is being a very good mom - every time she realizes nobody in the box, she goes in. Today he does sitting a little better, but I certainly will put him into breeding cage every night (want him to realize he is in charge too). There are still 5 chicks and 3 eggs. they are staying all together.
Diane thanks. Our furniture is old and I hope its just wood. Mostly I am talking about built-in kitchen furniture. Will need to figure out how to prevent them from chewing it (so many things to figure out...... )
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