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And I see that Helpful Conure is trying to be Helpful. I have a friend with a Cockatoo that is currently being an excellent alloparent to baby chickens. It's a lot of work. If my mated IRNs ever produced fertile eggs, I'd be sending them to our local parrot rescue. I'm way too diurnal for the 24 hour care that would be necessary. Hats off to you, Fierce.Quail Update: After a few days I've got 8 babies. Had to perform a rescue on one that couldn't quite hatch and that little guy went from curled feets and super runty to normal feets and he's still littler than the rest, but super active and eats a ton! Sharing some highlights and loafy nuggets. Did not know they like to stretch out so much.
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Chickens are way more work than quails too. The first 6 days are the hardest after hatching and then they're just fat fluff balls that live only to eat. Have them in a little enclosure fornnow since they're only 3 weeks old and gonna build them a hutch in the next week or so. My conure really is a good aunt to them only one of the quails doesn't much care for her and pecks her toes if she gets on their cage. I've named him Gremlin and he is more dinner roll than birb.And I see that Helpful Conure is trying to be Helpful. I have a friend with a Cockatoo that is currently being an excellent alloparent to baby chickens. It's a lot of work. If my mated IRNs ever produced fertile eggs, I'd be sending them to our local parrot rescue. I'm way too diurnal for the 24 hour care that would be necessary. Hats off to you, Fierce.
A couple of years ago, I was awakened by the sound of a Mourning Dove crashing into my window. I rushed outside, gently placed the dove into a box full of rags and paper towels so a local cat wouldn't maul him, and hoped he would recover. My ex's daughter saw what I was doing and I asked her not to tell her little brother, in case things went bad. I sat with the poor dove all day long, hoping that my presence as a hideous, featherless colossus would calm him down. I doubt it did.A little wren was hiding out in my garage from the cold weather and flew into my house when I opened the door. I spent the next several minutes trying to figure out how to get him out before he flew head first into a window and fell like 20 feet onto a cold floor tile. He was twitching and breathing heavily so I gently placed him in a cardboard box and lightly closed up the top, keeping it dark while leaving him plenty of air. Luckily he survived and flew out of the box later when I placed it outside.
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