New Hatchling and Feeding

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Ken03
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New Hatchling and Feeding

Post by Ken03 » Sun May 21, 2017 6:24 pm

The first Gouldian Egg hatched about four hours ago and I have not seen the parents feed it. How soon should the parents start feeding the new born? The couple are still sitting the nest by rotating turns.
I offered them a smashed egg and also sprouted seeds each in it's own container.

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Re: New Hatchling and Feeding

Post by Icearstorm » Sun May 21, 2017 6:50 pm

Ken03
The hatchling can survive for a day or two off of its yolk sac, so they do not need to feed immediately. My society finches seem to feed starting on day two, but gouldians may be different.

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Re: New Hatchling and Feeding

Post by ac12 » Sun May 21, 2017 10:49 pm

All depends on the parent.
Mine usually start feeding on day 1. Both gouldian and society. Though it is hard to say for certain, as my nestcam views straight down, and the parents are above the chick, so I cannot see the actual feeding.
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Re: New Hatchling and Feeding

Post by GouldianGuy » Mon May 22, 2017 9:43 am

ac12 wrote: All depends on the parent.
Mine usually start feeding on day 1. Both gouldian and society. Though it is hard to say for certain, as my nestcam views straight down, and the parents are above the chick, so I cannot see the actual feeding.
Do you YOUTUBE your nestcam?

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Re: New Hatchling and Feeding

Post by ac12 » Mon May 22, 2017 3:41 pm

GG
No. The nestcams are connected to an old standalone PC that is dedicated to my nestcams. That PC is not connected to the internet at all.

If someone want to see what I see,
- I have to take a pix of the screen with my camera
- then download the image to my other PC (that is connected to the internet),
- to then upload to a web site.
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