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Dont know if it would work with finches but I have had a underdone Quarrion which I brought in at night and gave back to the parents during the day , of course daytime temps need to be warmish and parents need to be forgiving of human interraction .
Quarrions are probably more welcoming of humans especially mine who were hand reared but maybe it might work for finches. :?:
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Might be worth a try. Judging by this last one if its left out its going to die anyway.
spanna wrote:i've heard (and noticed) that a bit of brush placed in a corner on the floor that a young finch can clamber up at night reduces losses of undercooked birds quite a bit

I put some woolly pine branches on the paver under the light and it was perched on there to begin with and then later I saw the hen feeding it inside a barrel thats laid on the side perched woolly pine branches inside the barrel, but it must have moved out of the barrel overnight.
I put the barrel in there for the quail, but they dont use it.
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