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Re: Unwell Painted
Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 15:28
by maureen_g
finches247 - So it's not only me it happens to! The thing is I always routinely check but obviously hadn't done so well enough. Dad is feeding the babies but I noticed that another male has been in the nest on a couple of occasions. The babies don't make much of a noise like they do when dad is there. It is ok for this other male to be going in there? No one would dare go anywhere near the nest if the hen was there. She was a ferocious protector!! She'd attack other hens and have a beak full of feathers and one day I saw her with another hen by the head screaming!! And those other hens wouldn't even be near the nest to get her so mad!!
Re: Unwell Painted
Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 21:33
by finchbreeder
Put a small cage with seed in on top of the avairy, just in case Mum Gouldian comes home. In the meantime watch Dad, a good cock will certainly try to raise the young on his own. Re the other cock, he may be a frustrated dad and help feed the young or a potential nest thief and sling the young so he can take the nest. Observe carefully. And good luck.
LML
Re: Unwell Painted
Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 02:20
by maureen_g
Thanks LML I'll try that. The other male in question is the only one trying to court the hens but getting rejected. I'm afraid the girls might think he's ugly just because he has a bald chin and throat. But I'll keep my eye on him.
Re: Unwell Painted
Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 11:37
by Diane
Hopefully the trap cage will get the escapee hen, having young in the nest can be a big draw for her to stick around especially if she has been as protective as you said providing she hasnt flew to far the first day out.
Ive had a cock bird raise a clutch of 4 babies from about the same age after the hen died so it can happen. Good luck.

Re: Unwell Painted
Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 12:32
by maureen_g