New to hand rearing - Help?
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:03 am
We pulled our four week old Ringneck chick from the nest two days ago which wasn't what we were planning on doing but she had to have vet care and we didn't have much choice. I've never hand reared before so I'm not sure how long it's meant to take her to get used to our formula.
We're currently using Passwell's Hand Rearing Mix with little success, she doesn't seem to like the mix very much at all, she's not giving a feeding response and she hasn't gained weight at all since we pulled her, if anything she's lost a couple of grams. I'm really worried that we're doing something wrong. We have the mix at 35 degrees C as it says on the package but would anyone recommend a different temperature? I have read 42-43 degrees in other sources. Are there any tips that will get her to feed and is this normal for newly pulled chicks?
I'd really appreciate advice from breeders who have been through this before!
We're currently using Passwell's Hand Rearing Mix with little success, she doesn't seem to like the mix very much at all, she's not giving a feeding response and she hasn't gained weight at all since we pulled her, if anything she's lost a couple of grams. I'm really worried that we're doing something wrong. We have the mix at 35 degrees C as it says on the package but would anyone recommend a different temperature? I have read 42-43 degrees in other sources. Are there any tips that will get her to feed and is this normal for newly pulled chicks?
I'd really appreciate advice from breeders who have been through this before!