Wash your hands and then gently move each chick into the nest box.
Remove the coconut hut immediately after moving the chicks.
The mother will follow the chicks to feed care for them when she hears them calling.
Clean the nest box twice a day.
Remove the babies into a large bowl lined with a towel and scoop out the soiled bedding.
Scrape the wood insert as needed and replace with fresh bedding. You may need to block the entrance to the nest box while you do this to prevent the hen from coming into the box.
You want to make sure that you are keeping the nest clean and dry so that no bacteria can grow and harm the chicks.
Use a safe bedding like pine shavings or aspen shavings do nut use pine or aspen dust.
Check the babies every day for fixable developmental problems.
Check under the top mandible (beak) for a build up of food, which can cause an undershot beak.
If you notice food stuck under the top mandible, remove gently and carefully with a toothpick.
Make sure the chick isn’t developing splayed legs.
If this is happening, try adding extra pine shavings.
If a young baby develops splayed legs, the problem can be corrected because their bones are still forming.
If that occurs, let me know and I’ll direct you to the proper link.
When the babies reach 3 1/2 weeks old, remove the mother from the cage into an individual cage of her own.
This is to prevent her from double-clutching or becoming aggressive toward the chicks.
At that time, the father will care for the chicks until they are fully fledged and weaned.
When the chicks start coming out of the nest, provide a shallow dish of food on the bottom of the cage to facilitate weaning.
You can remove a 6 week old weaned chicks from the father in the breeding cage.
It should be put in a large cage reserved for young birds.
Provide lots of food, available in different places, especially in a dish on the bottom of the cage.
Keep a close eye on newly removed chicks to make sure they are eating.
Check their crops to make sure they are full before covering their cage at night.
When the babies reach 3 1/2 weeks old, remove the mother from the cage into an individual cage of her own.
This is to prevent her from double-clutching or becoming aggressive toward the chicks.
At that time, the father will care for the chicks until they are fully fledged and weaned.
The purpose of this forum is to promote the BEST PRACTICES in the care of budgies for their optimal Health and Well-Being
Locating an Avian Veterinarian
If you have mixed genders, it is very important to do everything necessary to prevent breeding.
Budgies are much healthier and happier when they are never bred.
A Heartfelt Plea to All Members
Tips For Discouraging Breeding
Before You Ever Consider Breeding Your Budgies
Guidance for Breeding Advice Threads
A Healthy Diet for your Budgie
Quality Seed Mix
CuttleBones, Mineral Blocks and Manu Clay Roses
Safe Foods for Budgies
The Truth about GRIT
Please take the time to read through the Site Guidelines, the FAQs, the Budgie Articles and all of the Stickies located at the top of each section of the forum.
Additionally, please be sure to read the thread "Posting on the Forums" which is linked below.
Truly, the very BEST advice anyone can offer you is to take the time to read ALL of the stickies throughout the various Talk Budgie forums as well as the Budgie Articles we have posted.
(Stickies are threads “stuck” at the top of each forum sub-section)
These are great resources for Talk Budgie members and have a wealth of reliable information which will assist you to learn the best practices in caring for your budgies for their optimal health and well-being.
SITE GUIDELINES
Posting on the Forums
Let's Talk Budgies!
FAQ
Articles
Be Prepared for Veterinary Care Expense
Avian First Aid
Quarantine - Is it Really that Important?
Quarantine Your Birds
A Heartfelt Plea to All Members
Tips For Discouraging Breeding
Before You Ever Consider Breeding Your Budgies
Guidance for Breeding Advice Threads
Cage sizes.
Essentials to a Great Cage
Dangers to Pet Birds
Resource Directory
If you have additional questions, please post them in this thread.
Remove the coconut hut immediately after moving the chicks.
The mother will follow the chicks to feed care for them when she hears them calling.
Clean the nest box twice a day.
Remove the babies into a large bowl lined with a towel and scoop out the soiled bedding.
Scrape the wood insert as needed and replace with fresh bedding. You may need to block the entrance to the nest box while you do this to prevent the hen from coming into the box.
You want to make sure that you are keeping the nest clean and dry so that no bacteria can grow and harm the chicks.
Use a safe bedding like pine shavings or aspen shavings do nut use pine or aspen dust.
Check the babies every day for fixable developmental problems.
Check under the top mandible (beak) for a build up of food, which can cause an undershot beak.
If you notice food stuck under the top mandible, remove gently and carefully with a toothpick.
Make sure the chick isn’t developing splayed legs.
If this is happening, try adding extra pine shavings.
If a young baby develops splayed legs, the problem can be corrected because their bones are still forming.
If that occurs, let me know and I’ll direct you to the proper link.
When the babies reach 3 1/2 weeks old, remove the mother from the cage into an individual cage of her own.
This is to prevent her from double-clutching or becoming aggressive toward the chicks.
At that time, the father will care for the chicks until they are fully fledged and weaned.
When the chicks start coming out of the nest, provide a shallow dish of food on the bottom of the cage to facilitate weaning.
You can remove a 6 week old weaned chicks from the father in the breeding cage.
It should be put in a large cage reserved for young birds.
Provide lots of food, available in different places, especially in a dish on the bottom of the cage.
Keep a close eye on newly removed chicks to make sure they are eating.
Check their crops to make sure they are full before covering their cage at night.
When the babies reach 3 1/2 weeks old, remove the mother from the cage into an individual cage of her own.
This is to prevent her from double-clutching or becoming aggressive toward the chicks.
At that time, the father will care for the chicks until they are fully fledged and weaned.
The purpose of this forum is to promote the BEST PRACTICES in the care of budgies for their optimal Health and Well-Being
Locating an Avian Veterinarian
If you have mixed genders, it is very important to do everything necessary to prevent breeding.
Budgies are much healthier and happier when they are never bred.
A Heartfelt Plea to All Members
Tips For Discouraging Breeding
Before You Ever Consider Breeding Your Budgies
Guidance for Breeding Advice Threads
A Healthy Diet for your Budgie
Quality Seed Mix
CuttleBones, Mineral Blocks and Manu Clay Roses
Safe Foods for Budgies
The Truth about GRIT
Please take the time to read through the Site Guidelines, the FAQs, the Budgie Articles and all of the Stickies located at the top of each section of the forum.
Additionally, please be sure to read the thread "Posting on the Forums" which is linked below.
Truly, the very BEST advice anyone can offer you is to take the time to read ALL of the stickies throughout the various Talk Budgie forums as well as the Budgie Articles we have posted.
(Stickies are threads “stuck” at the top of each forum sub-section)
These are great resources for Talk Budgie members and have a wealth of reliable information which will assist you to learn the best practices in caring for your budgies for their optimal health and well-being.
SITE GUIDELINES
Posting on the Forums
Let's Talk Budgies!
FAQ
Articles
Be Prepared for Veterinary Care Expense
Avian First Aid
Quarantine - Is it Really that Important?
Quarantine Your Birds
A Heartfelt Plea to All Members
Tips For Discouraging Breeding
Before You Ever Consider Breeding Your Budgies
Guidance for Breeding Advice Threads
Cage sizes.
Essentials to a Great Cage
Dangers to Pet Birds
Resource Directory
If you have additional questions, please post them in this thread.