Have they all survived and been realest? I hope they did I love all bird and even posted a video like yours, of one of the five birds I reared and realest.
The nest was on a military installation in an area that was preventing training from occuring and so I was called to take them in. Reasearch, research, research and calling all over the country to those with experience (even the San Diego Zoo)...to find out what was an appropriate diet. Yes, I know they can talk and are extremely smart though we are keeping interaction to a minimum in order to prevent domesticating them in any way. Cost is $121 per week to feed properly and maintain. FYI
Oh I was just making the comment. I would never want to take on a large wild Bird to keep. I might help one to become wild again but I would want them to be free. I only knew that from reading .Like you said lots to feed them the way they should be . Good thing they could call you to take the time to care for them and so they don't get into the airplane engines at take off .That is if there are any planes around that could be a problem . Thanks for the FYI
No worries:) I didn't realize I awas sounding so much like a terd! It wasnt intentional. Anyway, yea. they are really kewl but HOLY COW their claws are sharp even as babies:) I'll post more vid's later. Who knows, maybe they'll pick up a word or two before they are released:)
NO you wern't being a lol terd just giving very good advise .lol I call Mickey a turd in a loving way lol you cracked me up Sweet of you to say that .:):) I would love to see the progress on the big little guys girls lol thanks
What did you feed them? Do they mainly eat meat?
Shadowblood66 2 weeks ago
Very nice I did the same thing only it was wild and fully grown. Hand fed raven
docmusseau 1 month ago
You did an excellent job with these birds. They are so huge!
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Have they all survived and been realest? I hope they did I love all bird and even posted a video like yours, of one of the five birds I reared and realest.
XxXMidnightblackXxX 8 months ago
I am always impressed how baby ravens are much bigger than baby crows! Such a cute video, thanks for taking care of them!
cipollatius 2 years ago
Lookin' good here...
Where and how are you going to release them? I have it easy because I live so far away from anything.
paws4caws 2 years ago
What happend they fall out of a nest??How did you know what to feed them ?did you know they can talk if taught ?They are very smart birds I hear
warboop 2 years ago
The nest was on a military installation in an area that was preventing training from occuring and so I was called to take them in. Reasearch, research, research and calling all over the country to those with experience (even the San Diego Zoo)...to find out what was an appropriate diet. Yes, I know they can talk and are extremely smart though we are keeping interaction to a minimum in order to prevent domesticating them in any way. Cost is $121 per week to feed properly and maintain. FYI
SurvivingLove 2 years ago
Oh I was just making the comment. I would never want to take on a large wild Bird to keep. I might help one to become wild again but I would want them to be free. I only knew that from reading .Like you said lots to feed them the way they should be . Good thing they could call you to take the time to care for them and so they don't get into the airplane engines at take off .That is if there are any planes around that could be a problem . Thanks for the FYI
warboop 2 years ago
No worries:) I didn't realize I awas sounding so much like a terd! It wasnt intentional. Anyway, yea. they are really kewl but HOLY COW their claws are sharp even as babies:) I'll post more vid's later. Who knows, maybe they'll pick up a word or two before they are released:)
SurvivingLove 2 years ago
NO you wern't being a lol terd just giving very good advise .lol I call Mickey a turd in a loving way lol you cracked me up Sweet of you to say that .:):) I would love to see the progress on the big little guys girls lol thanks
warboop 2 years ago