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Alright everybody - YOU ASKED FOR IT - Squeak @ 6 weeks old
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:57 am
by ringybaby
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:38 am
by Neokireina
aww thats just awesome, so cute. He's come so far. Great work
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 3:47 am
by Mikaela
Yay! He is a big boy now. Which got me thinking... is there like a window with newly hatched chicks. Say: If they live to be (Blank) you are pretty much in the clear. Like big fella there, he needs no Mommie with wings, he has all the Mommie he needs.
If that window exists, will someone speak a little about it.
I got my Baby girl at 8 weeks and I love her SO much. Very special bond there. Now with Cheif and Peek-a-Boo, I love them too but more as an appreciation of being blessed with having them.
In no way am I as attached to Peek and Chief as I am Baby and I think it takes a big person to admit that on a forum such as this. I love them all as much but I NEED Baby... there is the difference, moreso than perferring one over the other. By need, I mean she is my friend. She seems to listen and understand. If Im upset, she and all my babies go to play with her toys on the bed. She plays little, gaurds me mostly so the other birdies cant get any love. But the main thing is: She and my kitty know when I am crying/fighting back crying. And in those times, they stay close to me, follow me, try to make me laugh. And it works.
Now, Yall know ALL of my babies gets the same amount of love, care and attention. I dont have to say that but in the case of a new-comer, I wanted to throw that in.
Anyone elese have 'that special bird' they would like to admit too

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:00 am
by ringybaby
YEP - Squeak!! He misses me when he is not around me(So hubby has told me)
Hubby took Squeak to work with him last week and he told me that Squeak cried all day, he only stopped crying when he was home with Mummy!!

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:11 am
by kyria
The images of squeak new and 10 days are no longer showing up on the old posts so I couldn't use them, but I did my best and used the new pic of the second baby

Anyway , just wanted to say WELL DONE! - squeak is amazing

and I love watching the little tacker grow up.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Andrea (Angie)
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:27 am
by Mikaela
Sure looks like a turq. to me.
What ya'll think?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:44 am
by jen5239
Squeak is awesome and once again I'm envious! Thanks for sharing! Keep 'em coming.
Jen
aqueak
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:47 am
by ScarletKnight
great picks looks like a soul mate lol. cute birdie.
mikela the answer to your question is yes and no. yes the window exists but it exist as long as as you want to work and to make it exist. and no it doesn't exist if you are willing to work for it. gernerally irn are giving out once they are weaned and younger the better ( if you know hwo to feed) however even older birds can be tamed just matter of finding the nick liek you baby's nick is attention me and jen are different situation. if you wnat me to write an whole article on it i can. let me know but like i said it depends on the bird and your will the stronger of two should prevail sooner or later.
ciao
scarlet
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:50 am
by paddyowner
Your baby ringneck is beautiful! I wish I had the opportunity to see my Lutino, Paddy as a baby, but unfortunately, he was bred in Ireland (I'm in England) and he was sent to us when he was about 10 weeks old, and how he has grown! The blue ringnecks always look gorgeous in my opinion. You should be proud you have raised such a lovely creature. :lol:
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:04 am
by Mikaela
Scarlet:
My question was regarding a window after hatching where the bird is considered to be 'out of the woods' as far as making it or not after hatching.
Does that window exist and if so, what age is it?
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 6:44 am
by Neokireina
The first week is the hardest. So yeah after week 1 you should be in the clear. At week 1 the baby needs the good bacteria fed to it in the first few feeds, and the rehydrating formula, it needs to be the highest temp in the brooder which is like 35-37 degrees celcius. Fairly high humidity, very sterile feeding equipment, all the crop problems can happen, and you cant let it fall on it's back and choke on the food, and the feeds are around every 2 hours apart from night time. .. It gets easier from then on.
Turqouise is a diffusion of green over a blue bird not as in the colour turqouise

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:30 am
by Mikaela
Again... thanks hun... that was what I was looking for! May we refer to you as Neo? That is one heck of a nick to remember spelling. I am an attorney, we are well known for not being able to spell or add. We can debate the heck out of something though... just not real bright. HA!
I figured there must be some kind of window. I know when my kittens where born, I caught myself making sure they were still alive for the first few days. I dont know why, just had to, to feel comfortable. I know, you arent suppose to mess with them but god!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 2:28 am
by Melika
Squeak is just too much, lol. You've done a great job. ^^
I do have my favourites, namely Hane (IRN) and Sam, my first budgie/bird. Sam never ever bites and he still makes like to step up from his aviary, lol, though he flies at the last second. But if I clipped him he'd step up for sure. Best birdie ever. Hane I care for very much, but I'm still working with him, lol. Sam is already perfect. ^_~
I care for Killer and Storm too, just in a different way.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 2:58 am
by Neokireina
I'm used to Kire if it helps at all. I just put neo in front sometimes if the name is taken or something like that. It's from my first everquest character I named Kireina, which means pretty in japanese cos IMO I chose the prettiest one lol. I dont dodge bullets and I dont chase white rabbits :p
Me and Mister Brooder are getting along fine and I've weaned myself off Mister Coffee long enough to sit at Mister Computer. (sorry bad spaceballs pun). I had a LOT of trouble keeping the chick warm this morning because it was a cold morning. Now I let Mister Brooder do all the work and I just check him every now and then and feed him and change his bedding. I'll post pics later on after I fed his little bubble gut.
sorry mikela
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:49 am
by ScarletKnight
sorry add moment didn't realize exactly what you asking. well there are two school of thoughts in this one school is no ( one i believe in whole heartedly as you cna read fromy post, i think imran falls into same category as me ) and the second is yes. The later party beleives in removing the irn before his eyes are open so all he knows is human and relies on us for everything ie first day eyes are open or with a few day. It all depends on the breeder and you.
scarlet
hope that helps you is what you asking me.