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Feb 7, 2006 21:05:03 GMT
Post by luvpurplebudgies on Feb 7, 2006 21:05:03 GMT
i just went to cheak on other baby tiel and mum dad are not in their so looked in could see she`s in their shivering and so thought better get in have look pick her up she is sooo cold and has no food in crop what should i do dose this mean she is not going to look after this one either should i bring her in please help some-one
thanks
shell
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Feb 7, 2006 21:08:13 GMT
Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2006 21:08:13 GMT
if they have left her to go cold and no food at all in her crop then im afraid yes they probably have adandoned her. Our kaks did the same last year. No reason for it they just gave up being mum and dad.
my advice would be to take her in and try feeding her yourself, once fed you could always try putting her back to see if she will be re-accepted?
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Feb 7, 2006 21:17:48 GMT
Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2006 21:17:48 GMT
i found a good temperature to keep the young babies at was 36 degrees, we tried feeding ours and putting them back often but mum wouldnt have any of it and kept kicking them to the corner. i have known other people to find this work though. they also need some humidity too so a pot of water inside wherever you keep her to evaporate would be good.
im sure you know all this already from the first chick, just trying to cover all angles #embarassed#
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Feb 7, 2006 22:17:16 GMT
Post by Angela on Feb 7, 2006 22:17:16 GMT
Oh no.....this is terrible news. Good Luck with caring for baby..........I hope s/he thrives.
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Feb 8, 2006 0:04:56 GMT
Post by luvpurplebudgies on Feb 8, 2006 0:04:56 GMT
thanks sal geee i hope this one goes fine i not going to try put back in i think is will just be troble so lets see if i can keep this one alive
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Feb 8, 2006 0:14:45 GMT
Post by Admin on Feb 8, 2006 0:14:45 GMT
how old is this one shell? you have a better chance if they are over a week old
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Feb 8, 2006 0:25:20 GMT
Post by luvpurplebudgies on Feb 8, 2006 0:25:20 GMT
this one is all ready a bugger hissed at me after i had feed and warmed up she is 16 days today so hopefully has a great chance than the other
i just still cant belive thay have dont it again im just putting it down to they not going to be good parents 2 clutchs and they have let die or tryed #shocked#
thanks again sal
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Feb 8, 2006 0:27:06 GMT
Post by Admin on Feb 8, 2006 0:27:06 GMT
Oh you have a lot more chance of that one surviving then shell, and if he's hissing at you already shows he has a lot of fight in him - should be a good thing good luck and keep us posted
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Feb 8, 2006 0:51:01 GMT
Post by lin on Feb 8, 2006 0:51:01 GMT
Shell, I don't think you will have any problems with this one. When she's weaned, freight her over to me - she's mine after all #cheesy# #cheesy# #cheesy#
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