Finishing off parent raised chicks?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 5:00 pm
I've just (last night) picked up four baby ringnecks from a breeder. He said he thought they were about a month old but when I went to pick them up I found them to be fully feathered, looking about a week ahead of my 7 week old that I'm already handraising. Being a bit older isn't an issue for me - we'll be spending a lot of time with them to get them quiet - but I'm a bit uncertain how to approach feeding them. Although they look older, they've been parent raised and their development seems to have progressed at a different rate to the handfed babies. They seem healthy though - the biggest one outweighs my girl by 20g. They're still very babyish, no signs of biting though they're not happy about being handled.
My 7 week old (and the 6 week old as well) are exploring, climbing, tasting everything, preening themselves ... the new ones aren't interested in the weaning foods and seem very clumsy with pretty much everything, though they're on the verge of fledging. I'd expect a handraised baby at that age to be on 2 or 3 feeds a day, but what do I do with this lot? I'm offering formula from a syringe but I expect I'll have to continue crop feeding them until they no longer need the formula. How much should I be giving them and how often?
My 7 week old (and the 6 week old as well) are exploring, climbing, tasting everything, preening themselves ... the new ones aren't interested in the weaning foods and seem very clumsy with pretty much everything, though they're on the verge of fledging. I'd expect a handraised baby at that age to be on 2 or 3 feeds a day, but what do I do with this lot? I'm offering formula from a syringe but I expect I'll have to continue crop feeding them until they no longer need the formula. How much should I be giving them and how often?