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lilli
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Post subject: Baby Budgies won't eat.  Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:56 pm |
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Hi there, and thank you for adding me to your website. I had a baby budgie fall from the nest or be thrown out by the parents, I'm not sure, I took him inside and tried everything I had been advised, feeding egg & biscuit, failing that using a syringe etc to no avail, the bird ended up dying as it would not eat or drink at all. This bird was fully feathered and I think about 5 weeks plus old. Now this has happened with 2 other babies, from a different set of parents. What can I do?
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Post subject: Re: Baby Budgies won't eat.  Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:22 pm |
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Thank you so much, there has been an enormous improvement. I tried to put them back with the parents but they kept ending up on the ground and I was afraid of them being there all night. I put a spray of millet in with them, some egg and biscuit with a little water added, some seed, and some broccoli so they had some choices. I found later the egg and biscuit had been partly eaten and the broccoli was mostly gone also. They struggled over a long period of time to eat the seed but certainly had a go at it. This morning they seem happy, stretching, chirping and eating, so far, so good. I think the greatest thing I've learned here is as you said, it's very difficult to hand feed the bird at this stage.
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Post subject: Re: Baby Budgies won't eat.  Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 4:23 pm |
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Soft nutritious foods like whole-grain breads and cooked sweet potatoes will be easy for them to eat. You could also offer sprouted or cooked seeds and grains, which are fairly easy for babies to eat. There's info on sprouting at http://www.littlefeatheredbuddies.com/i ... uting.html Corn (either cooked or raw) is a great baby food for cockatiels but I'm not sure whether budgie beaks can handle it. Offer them a wide variety of healthy foods, including pellets which are probably too hard for them to actually eat right now but they'll figure it out eventually. This is the time of life when they're the most willing to try new foods, and it's usually much harder to teach an older bird to eat a healthy diet.
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Post subject: Re: Baby Budgies won't eat.  Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 1:37 am |
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Now is the time to start them on all the healthy foods, I'd use fresh if you can... Pulses, peas, beans, sprouting beans, chick peas, lentils, cooked potatoes sweet potatoes, fresh fruits... lettuce, celery.. etc... if you start now the birds wont be picky eater later on... a good variety of all stuffs... My budgie loves crushed nuts...all types.. no salt. Good luck
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Post subject: Re: Baby Budgies won't eat.  Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 8:41 pm |
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Update on the twins, they're doing just beautifully. They don't stop eating, I'm getting them out and they're quite friendly and perching on my shoulder, looking happy and healthy.
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