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The latest Bubba
Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 21:28
by Tintola
Here is a pic of the latest manipulation! A Wompoo Fruit-pigeon squab.
History:
Parents laid egg, wouldn't sit,
Egg put into incubator until it started to pip, ( 21 days)
Egg placed under foster parents (Rose-crowned Fruit- doves) whose own egg was infertile,
Egg hatched,fosters fed and brooded chick for 9 days then had trouble feeding it enough and covering it to keep it warm as they are only about a third the size of an adult Wompoo,
Chick taken for hand rearing today, (53 grams) in "humidicrib" at 32 deg as I type this and is feeding well on Wombaroo squab rearing mix with added fruit puree.
Fingers crossed all goes well.
Wompoo at nine days.jpg
Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 21:46
by matcho
Looks good, at least he got all the good ooglies in his gut from the fosters to kick him off. Hope all goes well, I'm sure he's in good hands.

Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 22:06
by mackstaa

good greif I hope you know what your doing Tintila

I know u do...its just me that doesnt..
So far so good, how many days until weaning?
He is going to look at you like dadda and follow you around the house from now on u know that

Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 22:36
by jusdeb
Is this what it turns into?
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Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 07:46
by Tintola
That's the one Deb but this photo you can't see the deep plum coloured chest. Have a listen to the call in the link that you sent. Oh, that's right your son has your speakers , doesn't he?

also, I got the one you sent to turn around so that you can see what the chest looks like.
mackstaa wrote:good grief I hope you know what your doing Tintola
I know u do...its just me that doesnt..
So far so good, how many days until weaning?
He is going to look at you like dadda and follow you around the house from now on u know that

Fledging should be at 15 days. Weaning could be anywhere up to 6-7 weeks. I have hand-reared Purple-crowned and Rose-crowned Fruit doves before and this should be no different, apart from some slight diet adjustments. I will avoid as much as possible, malimprinting by rearing it with a mirror in its brooder ( so that when it eventually sees another of its kind it will be familiar with the sight) and it will be socialised asap with other Wompoos. No it won't be following me around the house ( you should see their droppings) as it will be going into a breeding program with other Wompoos. Eating well this morning, will do some update pics soon.
Wompoo(1).jpg
Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 07:47
by Diane
Both sets of parents are very pretty birds. Cute little tacker.
Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 09:38
by jusdeb
That is one beautiful bird and one Ive never seen before . Thanks for sharing .

Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 10:33
by mackstaa
Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 11:45
by BENSONSAN
Very good looking birds tintola.
Re: The latest Bubba
Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 16:13
by jusdeb
I so wanted to hear what noise it made that I went to *censored* Smiths and bought a set of speakers . As with everything it wasn't that easy and no have to download drivers and reformat computer . WHY is it always so frikkin hard .?