Sorry, long post. I type fast and like to get it all in.......
As of today, our new Cape baby; Apollo is 13 wks old. I have raised 4 out of our 5 others from hand feeding without incident and Apollo is no exception so far.
Apollo has started to ween since we got him. The last week he has been fussy at one feeding or another each day. He is currently on three a day. I am of the camp of "as long as he will take it, I will feed it." So I am not ready to drop a feeding because he still eats some at his "fussy" feeding but might be like half of it. His next feeding is generally a normal affair.
Apollo has also become SUPER active ALL DAY Flapping his wings, attacking toys, climbing all over his temporary cage, digging up the litter, flapping more wings, stretching, wash, rinse, repeat. and over the last couple of days has started to take flight and can now fly about 4 feet in the air from ground level. He has made me VERY nervous though because once he goes, he has that standard poicephalus flight pattern of "high speed/straight line" and his keel bone is sooo protruded. That coupled by his "bulk" makes us very nervous. Even with three humans, his flight training has been hectic, and he has bumped himself a few times on the beak and keel once but nothing anywhere near worrying about. Like a toddler learning to walk that fell on his butt per say. No harm but everyone gasps...
His weight has been a concern of mine. I weigh him in the morning and try to let him do a morning poop but he sometimes goes more or less each time and usually goes 2 or three after he is awake and before or after he eats his morning formula...Anyone that has a Cape knows, there is some mass in these things! Anywhoo, his heaviest weight with us was around 340 grams. Lately, he has been getting a little lighter and his weight fluctuating more and more though. His lowest was yesterday at 315, but today was at 327. I know all of my children lost some to a quite a bit of weight as they weened and learned to fly but Apollo's up and down gets me going.
Apollos diet is 3 feedings a day of Kaytee Exact. Usually, he does about 35 to 45CC a feeding. He gets wet pellets in the morning after feeding (type of pellet is: you name it, we give it; zupreem fruit, harrisons, roudy, zupreem weening) he generally picks and plays more than eating but gets some in. He preffers the orange zupreem fruit. A few hours later, he gets the above but dry and some harrisons spicy treat, papaya bits, and 2 gerber freeze dried yogurt drops for babies. In the afternoon after his formula, he gets dry pellets and a nutraberry broken in half. At both dry meals, he plays more than eating but does eat some of everything I am sure. At night, he gets dry pellets, some harrisons spicy treat, and 2 sunflower seeds, 4 safflower seeds, 1 pumpkin seed after his formula. He really seems to like the seeds and has dumped out his entire food bowl in search of more.
My questions are:
1. Is the weight gain/loss/gain/loss but gradual loss in weight OK? Someone that weened a cape would be great in this matter.
2. Am I missing something for his diet or any feedback on it? I have read to add peanut butter to his formula to keep his weight up. I have given him tastes of peanut butter yesterday and today and he loves it so I would have no difficulties doing it. I just want some first hand experience doing it.
3. As for teaching him to fly and do it safely...Any pointers?? We have wood floors and tile so there is not much space for a soft landing. He flys more like a cumbersome space shuttle than a nimble fighter jet.......
Any help or input on the post would be really appreciated.











