Gouldian Foster Parents
Posted: 10 May 2015, 23:38
On Thursday morning, I found that a nest of 4 baby BH Goulds (approx. 1 week old) were cold as ice and almost not moving at all. I also noticed that there crops were not full or even 1/2 full for that matter. Their parents were seemingly not interested in the nest full of youngsters.
I cupped all 4 into my hand and then put my hands in my jacket pocket for about 1/2 hour and by then all 4 were warm and moving and wanting to be fed. What to do???
I then then checked my other goulds (dad is a one eyed RH and mum is a BH white chest) with babies the same as age as these and thought maybe they will foster them. So put all 4 warm babies in the nest and watched for a while. Firstly one eye checked out the box and then went inside and never came out. I checked later in the day and he was covering all 8 youngsters.
Next day, I checked again, 1 had failed to make it but all of the others were warm, full crops and seemingly happy. Here we are on Sunday and all still going well!!!!!
One eye is a home bred bird (I bred his mum and her father as well) that has produced a good number of youngsters. I only kept him originally as he lost an eye the first day out of the nest - still not sure how as he had it when I saw him in the morning and was missing it that evening!!! This season he lost his original partner and seemed to attract the attention of a young BH white chest that was spare. Didn't think anything was happening until a last check of what I thought was an empty nest box saw him sitting on 4 eggs. Later that day I saw her enter the nest box as well.
I cupped all 4 into my hand and then put my hands in my jacket pocket for about 1/2 hour and by then all 4 were warm and moving and wanting to be fed. What to do???
I then then checked my other goulds (dad is a one eyed RH and mum is a BH white chest) with babies the same as age as these and thought maybe they will foster them. So put all 4 warm babies in the nest and watched for a while. Firstly one eye checked out the box and then went inside and never came out. I checked later in the day and he was covering all 8 youngsters.
Next day, I checked again, 1 had failed to make it but all of the others were warm, full crops and seemingly happy. Here we are on Sunday and all still going well!!!!!
One eye is a home bred bird (I bred his mum and her father as well) that has produced a good number of youngsters. I only kept him originally as he lost an eye the first day out of the nest - still not sure how as he had it when I saw him in the morning and was missing it that evening!!! This season he lost his original partner and seemed to attract the attention of a young BH white chest that was spare. Didn't think anything was happening until a last check of what I thought was an empty nest box saw him sitting on 4 eggs. Later that day I saw her enter the nest box as well.