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need help with my baby irn
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:20 am
by deeds
Hi alll.......
i bough a baby ring neck today...the seller did not knew his exact age but from net comparison he looks like 3 weeks old...he is such a darling and i realy love him... i am attaching his pic..if any one can plz tell me his age by looking at his pic? so i can refer to chaarts n stuff for his feeding and progress
err how to atttach a pic?
regards
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:40 am
by kyria
Welcome to the family
I hope if your new baby is only 3 weeks old you have all the things needed to hand raise this little darlin, especially experience.
Brooder to keep it warm, thermometers to test temp of formula, a good handrearing mix, you know the consistency of the mix, how often to feed, how to watch for probs digesting etc. etc.
To post pics refer to the following link to a post on how to do this
http://indianringneck.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2773
You may also want to make a post in the Breeders section of the forum to get the attention of others that know alot about breeding and handraising. There is a sticky there on handraising techniques posted by our wonderful Melika that you can refer to also if you need to.
Please post pics asap, I do find it rather worrying that the breeder that sold you the baby doesn't know how old it is.
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:09 pm
by Lauren
Hello and Welcome to the flock here!
I do hope the breeder did not sell you a 3 week old and you have the necessary things needed to hand raise your little baby. A breeder should not have sold you an unweaned baby.
Look forward to seeing some pics of your little cutie!

thanks for the reply
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:01 am
by deeds
dearfriends...
i was not expecting such a prompt response....i am attaching a pic of my baby please tell me the age based on ur experience.....
As far as the other advice are concerned, i live in a country pakistan where there are not much pet oriented stuff is available so i am keeping him in a box made comfy...but its summers here to the normal temperature is around 33 C around 92 to 95 F .So i hope the heating is not required here?
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/deeds1234/
http://my.imageshack.us/v_images.php
(this is pic link)
regards shahid
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:06 am
by Datsun and Family
He is absolutely gorgeous and yes looks to be around 3-4 weeks old. Have you ever raised a baby bird before? Do you have handraising mix? I will find a post for you with instructions... back soon
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Oh and congrats!!
heres a link thanks to one of our members Melika
http://indianringneck.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=799
thanks
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:16 am
by deeds
thanks a lot for ur encouraging remarks...
i am in one more confusion...i am not sure wether it is a an indian ringneck or an alexandrain? (which is larger in size)
how can one tell the difference between teh two?
i am so greatful for all ur help...this net is amazin u r in new zezland in the other hemisohereof the world helping me in pakistan
take care..can u show me pics of ur parrots
regards
shahid
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:16 am
by kyria
before I read your post while I was looking at the picture, I was about to post that this babies head is rather different to what I am use to seeing in an IRN baby, your baby seems to have a much longer flatter top of the head and a much larger beak, it does appear to me to be more like an Alexandrine. it also lacks alot of body and head pins but that could be that it is more to the 3 week age than 4. But then a picture can be deceiving.
Alexandrines are larger than IRN's.
I pulled my babies just before 4 weeks, here is a pic

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:40 am
by catschair2
Welcome to the forum! What a little cutie -- what did you name him/her?
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:20 pm
by Lauren
Your baby is so cute! Sure looks like an Alexandrine.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:37 pm
by Jay
3-week old Alexandrine. Crimson wing markings and head shape a giveaway. No need for brooder.
You can improvise handfeeding formula by mashing fruits and vegetables and adding warm water.
thanks again
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:06 pm
by deeds
thanks friends for a ll the valuable feedbacks....
can u plz tell me how to display a picture in a post like u did of ur three gorgeous cute babies..the seem so loveable?
and on 90 percent of the websites i visited experts say that alex do not like to be touched much excpet for a occaisional pat....

few more queries?
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:04 pm
by deeds
hi all i need some advise :
i just got a baby alex who is 4 weeks old...i also have a siamese cat for last 4 years she is a darling too.
i keep my alex safe from her in a cage and sep room, buti am afriad she might get him one day...
a...can cats harm full grown alex?
b...If i iintroduce alex to her in controlled manner like making her smell him etc will that make her friendly? ..cause i know my siamese loves to hunt she love sto catch wild birds in the garden.
c...wht is the solution?
plz help
shahid
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:46 pm
by Lauren
Cats saliva can kill a bird in seconds. Some people here have dogs, cats and birds and they get along well. But you must keep an eye on them at all times!
I've only ever had a bunny, a turtle and birds so I can't help with 'introducing' them. But I would introduce them slowly in a controlled environment. I would not let the cat touch the baby.
I wouldn't believe that Alex's don't like to be touched. Every bird is different. Each has their own personality. Some don't like alot of touching, others do. With enough handling each day, you can have the sweetest cuddliest bird.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:51 pm
by Lauren
With your avatar (pic under your name)..
Make sure your picture will fit and if needed resize it. Then upload to a photo shareing account. I see your using Imageshack. Copy and Paste the URL link into the area that says 'Avatar' in your profile.
have named my babyhi all
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:55 am
by deeds
hi all
i have named my baby alex @Greeeny)
regards
shahid