Hand rearing young zeb
Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 18:38
Hi everyone,
I have a 2 week old (maybe a bit younger, but no downy fluff left on its head) zebbie that appears to have been abandoned by it's parents. Have kept an eye on it for a few days as it's been bouncing around the aviary floor trying to fly. Was popping it back in the nest when I could, but it would jump out again shortly afterward. Checked the nest this morning, and found its younger sibling dead with an empty crop, and this one unmoving on the floor (crop also empty). Picked it up and crop-fed it with a very watery egg & biscuit mix as it wouldn't open its mouth to feed, and it perked up a bit. Put it into another nest with chicks that are about 9 days old in the hopes their mum would foster it, but no luck. Checked late this afternoon, and the 'foster' mum had fed the other chicks, but not this one. Was looking very weak again, so I crop-fed it again, and decided to try hand-rearing it to see how it goes.
I have given it an electrolyte mixed with egg & biscuit and crushed green seed, but am still having to force it to feed. It's looking a bit stronger, and moving around a bit but still not opening its mouth to feed. Any suggestions as to what else I can try feeding it to make it stronger?
Cheers
I have a 2 week old (maybe a bit younger, but no downy fluff left on its head) zebbie that appears to have been abandoned by it's parents. Have kept an eye on it for a few days as it's been bouncing around the aviary floor trying to fly. Was popping it back in the nest when I could, but it would jump out again shortly afterward. Checked the nest this morning, and found its younger sibling dead with an empty crop, and this one unmoving on the floor (crop also empty). Picked it up and crop-fed it with a very watery egg & biscuit mix as it wouldn't open its mouth to feed, and it perked up a bit. Put it into another nest with chicks that are about 9 days old in the hopes their mum would foster it, but no luck. Checked late this afternoon, and the 'foster' mum had fed the other chicks, but not this one. Was looking very weak again, so I crop-fed it again, and decided to try hand-rearing it to see how it goes.
I have given it an electrolyte mixed with egg & biscuit and crushed green seed, but am still having to force it to feed. It's looking a bit stronger, and moving around a bit but still not opening its mouth to feed. Any suggestions as to what else I can try feeding it to make it stronger?
Cheers