Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
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Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
Here is a picture of the two GS hatchlings. They are about ten days old, eyes open and eating well. They still eat about every 2-3 hours, whew! I'm trying to enjoy them, since Zelda was one of my favorite finches (their mommy). They are starting to get yellow on their wings! So cute.
DEBORAH

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Re: Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
Such cutie pies 
Best of luck

Best of luck
Debbie
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GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
Cutie pies, for sure
! Glad to see that they are doing well.

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Precious! Keep up the good work. =)
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Congrats on the hatchlings
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They look great! Thank goodness you have these two, so you will still have a part of Zelda.
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Congrats that's a lot of work to hand feed the little ones. What do you use as your
hand feeding tool?
Cindy
hand feeding tool?
Cindy
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Thanks everyone! I am feeding them about every 3 hours now. They can go a little longer, maybe 4 hours, but at five hours they are starving. So, 3-4 hours between feedings. They reach up and flap their wings to beg and make such a cute begging sound. I don't feed them in the middle of the night, but the last feeding is late at night, like 11pm or midnight and then first thing in the morning around six am. It's working well so far and I'm giving them a thicker mix of formula since their two weeks old now. They seem to take that pretty well.
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They are so precious! You seem to be doing an amazing job.
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Re: Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
Congratulations! They look really well! You are doing a great job!
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Re: Introducing the GS Hatchlings I'm Handfeeding Now
That's about the same time schedule I use at this age, they should be fine. They will tug at your heart the closer they get to fledging, and then when they fledge and fly to you, you will melt.finchmix22 wrote: Thanks everyone! I am feeding them about every 3 hours now. They can go a little longer, maybe 4 hours, but at five hours they are starving. So, 3-4 hours between feedings. They reach up and flap their wings to beg and make such a cute begging sound. I don't feed them in the middle of the night, but the last feeding is late at night, like 11pm or midnight and then first thing in the morning around six am. It's working well so far and I'm giving them a thicker mix of formula since their two weeks old now. They seem to take that pretty well.
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Sally,
You're right. They already know me and watch me when I'm feeding the finches. They aren't sleeping as much now and sit and watch the other finches in the room. I'll move them to a small cage in a week. This week, I may put them in a larger nest as their droppings are huge and they get stuck in them sometimes. I have to keep cleaning them up. LOL.
You're right. They already know me and watch me when I'm feeding the finches. They aren't sleeping as much now and sit and watch the other finches in the room. I'll move them to a small cage in a week. This week, I may put them in a larger nest as their droppings are huge and they get stuck in them sometimes. I have to keep cleaning them up. LOL.
DEBORAH

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they look cute and healthy, question my finch eggs have gone bad I think the fertile ones have now turned yellow with no veins and the embryo is black its dead right? also other ones are too whats going on with my finch eggs?
finchmix22 wrote: Here is a picture of the two GS hatchlings. They are about ten days old, eyes open and eating well. They still eat about every 2-3 hours, whew! I'm trying to enjoy them, since Zelda was one of my favorite finches (their mommy). They are starting to get yellow on their wings! So cute.
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