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New Flight

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:04 pm
by nixity
Well.. after hemming and hawing with Eric over the flight I wanted him to build and just what we could do with the space we have, he came up with an excellent design for me and we "broke ground" on it last weekend.

Really, he started building some of the panels and the floor a couple weeks ago but this pas weekend was when we started screening everything and putting it together.

All we have left to do is build and screen the top and front panel, build and screen the doors and then attach the doors and fixtures.

Then I get to decorate it :D
Then the birds can move in.

For now, this flight will house the molting juvenile birds and when the CBs are done breeding they will go in here to rest.
I'm also considering Owls, in which case the Owl pair would go in the larger cage where one pair of CBs is now, and when resting, the Owls would go into this flight as well.
So it would be a community flight but only the juvenile Goulds for the time being.
Eric has come up with a concept for a fold-able fabric divider if I want to divide it at any time, but for now I think I'll leave it open.

You can see the door frame on the right panel, and there will also be another door on the front panel on the right side so I can access it from more than one location if necessary.

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We had to move the cage(s) the CBs are in, and unfortunately the CBs in the larger cage were incubating. I really had no idea when the eggs would be hatching or whether they would be successful.
They didn't leave the nest during the actual moving of the cages, but we had to mount the lighting unit from the inside and at this point they left the nest.
I forced us to take a half hour break after the lighting was in place to encourage them to go back, but the change must have been too drastic because they abandoned the eggs.
After 30 minutes they were still out and the eggs had chilled. This happened on Saturday (the 20th)

My "virgin" society pair are already incubating 5 fertile eggs that the other pair abandoned, too.. so I gave them the four fertile eggs this pair had to them as well, knowing they'd be hatching soon, but not knowing exactly how soon.

The first egg hatched on the 22nd, and that same day I found a tossed egg that looks slightly smushed with a nearly ready to hatch baby inside, dead :(
The other two eggs hatched on the 23rd.
This photo was on the 23rd, unfortunately, I found one of the babies tossed and dead yesterday afternoon and I was hopeful since the other two weren't tossed they were alive and being feeding, and I think I was right!
When I checked them last night the two babies look good and I thought I saw food in their crop.
I believe the first one may have died because I wasn't expecting them to hatch that soon and I ran out of egg food and only had about a tablespoons worth left to give the Socs.
I didn't really consider that the eggfood would be just as important to them thriving with fosters as with their parents but it definitely seems to be just as important.
The other 5 eggs I am expecting should hatch no later than the 28th.

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Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:53 am
by CandoAviary
Love, Love, Love that flight. Your juvies are going to love the play area in there :lol:
You can use it for so many different things. Good Job Eric =D>

Sorry about the misfortune with your new chicks and abandoned eggs. :(

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:07 am
by Domenic
I love the new flight too. I also love the idea of putting the resting pairs and juvies in there. In the future I would love to have something like that too.

I'm sorry for the chick losses, though I must say I was very surprised to hear that they were tossed by societies.. :o You did say they were "virgins", so they probably have to live and learn just like any other bird. Either way they are feeding the last two so that's great news. Hopefully they will use their new skills on the coming five chicks.

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:43 am
by Sally
Congrats on the new flight, and the two CB chicks. Sorry the Societies tossed one--I was surprised at that, too, but you never know. The flight will be wonderful for juvies. What are the dimensions?

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:19 am
by lovemyfinch
That flight is going to be so well loved by all who have the opportunity to live there. =D>

Sorry to hear that one was lost :cry:

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:38 am
by L in Ontario
That flight is HUGE Tiffany - well done Eric!! I'm going to send my fids over for some vacation time in there!! :lol:

Best wishes for the CB chicks!! Love the pic - they remind me of fuzzy caterpillars. :lol:

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:06 am
by nixity
Good news and bad news..

Good news is we have the front panel on now and just have to put the top and doors on now.

Bads news is I came home last night and found the two remaining CB babies not only tossed, but each with both feet totally chewed off/eaten.

EXCELLENT! :|

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:34 am
by Sally
Oh, so sorry to hear about the last two CB babies. :( That is so unusual for Societies to do that. Guess it shows that even Societies aren't perfect.

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:41 am
by nixity
I know - I have heard of others doing it, but all of the societies I have had have always been so great.
This is a new pair I recently got and my understanding is they are less than a year old, so maybe this is the issue, but who knows.
The worst part is they are still incubating the 5 eggs from the other pair that should be hatching any day now - so I guess I have to be worried now about having 5 more mutilated dead CB babies on my hands.
I'm at my wits end :x :cry:

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:44 am
by nixity
Forgot to answer about the dimensions!
Dimensions are:

8' Long x ~7.5' Tall x 4' Deep

:)

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:33 pm
by Domenic
Tiffany don't you have another pair of fosters? Maybe you should throw the eggs in with them. To me it looks like leaving the chicks with the societies they are currently with means certain death... :(

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:56 pm
by nixity
Domenic wrote:Tiffany don't you have another pair of fosters? Maybe you should throw the eggs in with them. To me it looks like leaving the chicks with the societies they are currently with means certain death... :(
I only have four societies.. the other pair has only ever raised Gouldians and I have been told by many people that once socs raise pink babies they will not raise the dark hairy babies like CBs.
I would consider trying it, but they are already raising two singletons that I threw their way.
So it's not an option :\

Re: New Flight

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:34 pm
by L in Ontario
I have a pair of Soc's, who while they are not perfect and have tossed some, have also raised their own, Gouldians, Zebs, 1 RCCB and 1 Star finch.

Re: New Flight

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:35 am
by dfcauley
L in Ontario wrote:I have a pair of Soc's, who while they are not perfect and have tossed some, have also raised their own, Gouldians, Zebs, 1 RCCB and 1 Star finch.

I agree... worth a try. I have a trio that will raise anything. Good luck

I love your flight!!! =D> =D>

Re: New Flight

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:53 am
by poohbear
nixity wrote:
Domenic wrote:Tiffany don't you have another pair of fosters? Maybe you should throw the eggs in with them. To me it looks like leaving the chicks with the societies they are currently with means certain death... :(
I only have four societies.. the other pair has only ever raised Gouldians and I have been told by many people that once socs raise pink babies they will not raise the dark hairy babies like CBs.
I would consider trying it, but they are already raising two singletons that I threw their way.
So it's not an option :\
That's a new one on me... :wink: