If we keep baby Love birds, parents will stop feeding? How do we know if we can sell the babies?

issue of : If we will keep baby Love birds stop to feed the parents? How do we know if we can sell the babies?
There are four young birds. The first was born 15 Born February the 19th last February 2009. The parents did a great job caring for them. The babies are growning quickly and get new springs in. Is there something that we should feed them? This new information would be very welcome for us all Best Answer.

response from princessmeltdown
I would not risk the parents’ abandonment of these chicks, even though they should not smell the birds in the wild actually smell human sagen.Eine pet store to be able to tell you how they manage their supply.


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3 Responses to “If we keep baby Love birds, parents will stop feeding? How do we know if we can sell the babies?”

  1. Dulce Says:

    The babies who are ready you can start growing, they can respond to sale me

  2. William S Says:

    The parents will not stop feeding the chicks, if you touch them. If you are not going to hand feed the chicks to move then you need to get them out in order to make on a daily basis. Should Just be aware that until the spring can not fully regulate their body temperature and so should not stay outdoors for long Zeiträume.Die parents on a plentiful supply of good seed mix, egg food, millet, and fresh fruit and vegetables. Feeding chicks is a tough job and very stressful for parents as good food is very wichtig.Lovebird chicks wean at about eight weeks old. Of course, all birds are individuals and will wean at their own pace, and you should never rush sie.Wenn you think they are fully weaned, they no longer beg for food from their parents, should move the chicks in their own cage and watch for a few days to make sure that they eat everything on your own and watch to make sure none are begging food from their Geschwistern.Hier is a link to feed and how to wean lovebird chicks.

  3. skrz Says:

    You have probably should’ny try to keep them at all. They have a strong bite. Your bill has a curved point, which can really hurt or even break skin. Feed them what they should eat the parents and fine.Pretty soon, then they have all their feathers and look almost exactly like their parents. Once they can fly around on your own, you should be separated from mom and dad. Pretty soon the parents will mate again and have more babies. They reproduce schnell.Oh surprisingly so, as grapes, and raw shelled peanuts and sunflower seeds.

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