These are my 3 green cheek babies. 5 hatched, 2 didn't make it.





Wolf wrote:I love the video and think that you did a wonderful job with the editing to make this video. I did notice that the cages shown in this are not actually made for parrots which means that the coating is not going to hold up as well as it should for parrots. As for the young ones, I hope that they were kept mostly in the dark or very dim light until they started trying to climb out of the nest. My reason is that they are born in the dark because their eyes are not yet developed and the bright lights could damage their eyes.
Any way I still love the video. Oh, what are you feeding them? It looks to be homemade, I cook for all of my birds lots of whole grains and veggies with some fruit and fresh produce.

Pajarita wrote:Awww, sweet baby birds! (Not that I agree with breeding parrots for captivity, mind you!)
Yes, the cage shown is really no good, there are even rusted spots on it...
I don't know which babies died but if it was the smallest ones, it might have been because it seems to me (and, please, correct me if I am wrong but I saw babies of very different sizes in the clutch) that you did not ensure that the incubation period started on the same day for all the eggs. You might want to reconsider your methods as 40% infant mortality is really unacceptably high...




Erithacus wrote:I was taught to remove all the eggs, replace them with dummy eggs until the hen stopped laying eggs. Then change back the dummies with real ones. But then it was too late for me to do it. Nobody sells dummy eggs here. And it would take 2-3 weeks to receive the eggs if I purchased on ebay.
Maybe next time but I won't be breeding them so soon. Or maybe this could be the last.

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