God's beautiful creatures, LOL, so cute, loved it when you fed him... thanks for sharing.... for we sit on our commuters unaware of natures true beauties...
Thanks for posting. It looks like hard work feeding him. I hope he will survive even though he looks pretty strong right now. Will you keep us posted on his development? Good luck!
Hi, From my experience I have lost alot babies that didn't get the enzymes from the mothers crop when she feeds them. I have raised newborn finches without the mother ever feeding them but survival rate is low. It is best if they are fed even once. I am not sure if it is in pediasure but I've heard good things about it. I also use probiotics with my birds.
did both of them survive? I am ordering a few macaw eggs.. I am a little nervous.. Lately i have working from home.. so i think i can handle this.. I have ordered 28 eggs. I hope they will be delevered soon. Any advice for me?
As long as you have experience with your incubator, there should be no problem hatching them. Beaners mother hatched him out and then abandoned him the first day. I keep them in an incubator until they are feathered and then they go into a brooder (aqaurium with a heating pad) so they can perch, practice flying and be weaned.
He's adorable! My first baby lovebird just hatched today and there are two more eggs, one with bumps on it, so I guess I'll have another baby tomorrow.
because his heads looks like a bean :P lol... your a good person.
jantjuh112 4 years ago
God's beautiful creatures, LOL, so cute, loved it when you fed him... thanks for sharing.... for we sit on our commuters unaware of natures true beauties...
amymint5 4 years ago 6
Thanks for posting. It looks like hard work feeding him. I hope he will survive even though he looks pretty strong right now. Will you keep us posted on his development? Good luck!
FatJan 4 years ago
Hi, From my experience I have lost alot babies that didn't get the enzymes from the mothers crop when she feeds them. I have raised newborn finches without the mother ever feeding them but survival rate is low. It is best if they are fed even once. I am not sure if it is in pediasure but I've heard good things about it. I also use probiotics with my birds.
BCKealan 4 years ago
Is it true that when birds are too small, they need a germ from their mom? Also, Is it true that, that germ can be found in pediasure?
nihnah66 4 years ago
He stayed in an incubator.
BCKealan 4 years ago
where did you place him at that time? he looks comfortable..
greenfrog140 4 years ago
did both of them survive? I am ordering a few macaw eggs.. I am a little nervous.. Lately i have working from home.. so i think i can handle this.. I have ordered 28 eggs. I hope they will be delevered soon. Any advice for me?
greenfrog140 4 years ago
As long as you have experience with your incubator, there should be no problem hatching them. Beaners mother hatched him out and then abandoned him the first day. I keep them in an incubator until they are feathered and then they go into a brooder (aqaurium with a heating pad) so they can perch, practice flying and be weaned.
BCKealan 4 years ago
He's adorable! My first baby lovebird just hatched today and there are two more eggs, one with bumps on it, so I guess I'll have another baby tomorrow.
gottalottadogs 4 years ago
Cool...I hope you don't have to do handfeeding...it's ALOT of hard work and little sleep!! Good luck!
BCKealan 4 years ago
aww he's soo cute!! what kind of lovebird will he be?
bellaaaxo 5 years ago
He's precious.
m00dyz 5 years ago
SO CUTE!!!
DynamiteCupcake 5 years ago