i have handfeed plenaty and it is a huge demanding job not be taken lightly! Watch my vids of the fun story of cockatiels "escaping" their cage by opening the door and disco dancing,etc . click on my name - enjoy:)
I am handfeeding 2 cockatiel chicks right now!! I have 4 chicks but decided only to handfeed 2 and last year I handfed 3 and one died from getting chilled!! I agree handfeeding is a big job!!
i have just started my first day of hand rearing but luckily the chick is four weeks old and seems to have responded very well. The poor mite was kicked out the nest by his own mummy :-(
It is a verey skilled and delicate job handfeeding a baby bird I agree! So many things can go wrong resulting in the death of the chick. I had to learn these skills very quickly when two adult teils attacked and rejected their babies. It is something I would only ever do in an emergency, but I would certainly do it again if a chicks life depended on it, even though I was living on pins the first weeks!
I really do agree. I tend to handfeed also only when it's necessary. Too many just do it to "get them tame", but they don't realize the possible cost of the selfliness. :/
he was chugging
innHD 1 year ago
what is he eating??
jhunli 2 years ago
Formula for baby birds
charizardfan 2 years ago
i have handfeed plenaty and it is a huge demanding job not be taken lightly! Watch my vids of the fun story of cockatiels "escaping" their cage by opening the door and disco dancing,etc . click on my name - enjoy:)
tbirdtricia 3 years ago
i think he was enjoying that yumm
christy221bro 3 years ago
So cute!!!!
kitty1535 3 years ago
so cute at 0:13
NubiTheCockatiel 3 years ago
I am handfeeding 2 cockatiel chicks right now!! I have 4 chicks but decided only to handfeed 2 and last year I handfed 3 and one died from getting chilled!! I agree handfeeding is a big job!!
crazy4animals88 3 years ago
i have just started my first day of hand rearing but luckily the chick is four weeks old and seems to have responded very well. The poor mite was kicked out the nest by his own mummy :-(
robophobia99 3 years ago
It is a verey skilled and delicate job handfeeding a baby bird I agree! So many things can go wrong resulting in the death of the chick. I had to learn these skills very quickly when two adult teils attacked and rejected their babies. It is something I would only ever do in an emergency, but I would certainly do it again if a chicks life depended on it, even though I was living on pins the first weeks!
AnnieBirdy 3 years ago
I really do agree. I tend to handfeed also only when it's necessary. Too many just do it to "get them tame", but they don't realize the possible cost of the selfliness. :/
Cockatielfin 3 years ago
cute
HaloPcSimpsonsTV 4 years ago