Panting & non activeness
- Raven85
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Panting & non activeness
I hate to be a bother....but I have a question about panting...do finches actually pant...it did get about 73 inside today..& chirp was pantin & flittering between the 2 perches for a while then went back in the nest..they both have been eating fine..but I noticed no bath today for either & they have been in the nest for over 2 hours now with nada peep out of em..they come out to stretch..then right back in they go...is this normal or am I paranoid?
- tammieb
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Well I can't say my Zebra pairs ever sat on the eggs together. Usually it was the hen with the male filling in for short periods while she came out to get a bite to eat.
Yes, they do pant a bit if overheated or overly excited. Nothing to worry about though unless you seem them doing it alot.
Yes, they do pant a bit if overheated or overly excited. Nothing to worry about though unless you seem them doing it alot.
TammieB.
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
- kenny
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- Raven85
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ty ty ty..I feel much better now..I know I guess I'm being silly..but ty for the pep talk ...
umm..I think I figured it out what added to the stress & heat..my 2 yr old granddaughter was here..& between her & my 4 yr old(the birds are use to mine)..it was a little much for them(bad bird mom aint I)...they both have since came out..eaten real well & drank..again thank you for the info & encoragment*hugs*
umm..I think I figured it out what added to the stress & heat..my 2 yr old granddaughter was here..& between her & my 4 yr old(the birds are use to mine)..it was a little much for them(bad bird mom aint I)...they both have since came out..eaten real well & drank..again thank you for the info & encoragment*hugs*
- tammieb
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Yep that would be a little stressful. ;)Raven85 wrote:my 2 yr old granddaughter was here..& between her & my 4 yr old(the birds are use to mine)..it was a little much for them(bad bird mom aint I)
TammieB.
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
- kenny
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hi raven
birds do get used to people after a while,and do get to know thier butlers and maids..but like everything else when someone new is introduced it creates a slight amount of stress as they need to feel secure ..its just the survival instinct
ken
birds do get used to people after a while,and do get to know thier butlers and maids..but like everything else when someone new is introduced it creates a slight amount of stress as they need to feel secure ..its just the survival instinct
ken
you can always tell a yorkshireman,but you cant tell him much