It's with a very heavy heart that I have to inform the forum members who helped us over the past week that our 2 fledglings died, one yesterday and the other today.
I feel shattered and terribly sad about the whole affair. The one with the full plumage of feathers started to accept the hand feeding yesterday and all morning and early afternoon she was bright eyed and flying around the cage as happy as could be. After the 3rd feed she was still her usual self then just 1 hour and a half later she was lying on the floor of the nesting cage dead.
The other bird the little guy with the missing feathers on his back took to hand feeding straight away and the past week he was having regular feeds. Today he was as hungry as ever and I did what I always did made sure the feed wasn't too runny, too thick, too hot, or too cold and made sure I fed him properly making sure I didn't give him too much and allowing sufficient time between feeds. The cage and nest was cleaned out every day and food wise there was soaked millet and bird mixture plus water in there in case he decided to investigate. The room that he was in was kept at the right temperature not too cold, not too hot. He was even more bright and chirpy than his sister and I managed to stroke him and cuddle him in my hands all day till early this evening. About 5.00 p.m. I noticed he came to the cage bars towards me and was very quite, without warning it looked like he had a seizure. I took him out and he was fighting for his life. Seizure after seizure and all I could do was look on in horror as this little baby fought to stay alive over serveral minutes and after struggling to stay with me he finally let go.
I failed them all.
I don't feel like saying much else, but thanks to everybody who tried to help us here.
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- Callow Courter
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Oh, hon, you didn't fail them. You did everything you could. Sometimes nature is just...hard like that. It wasn't your fault. Believe me, I can relate to how you're feeling with everything I've been going through with the gouldian clutch. It's really difficult at times. But you didn't fail them.
*big hugs* Lemme know if there's anything I can do, ok?
*big hugs* Lemme know if there's anything I can do, ok?
- jabo322
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- Fancie Flight
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Im so very sorry the babies didnt make it but please do not think you failed or blame yourself in anyway.
You truly did all you could and were feeding them and caring for them well.
Im sorry for your loss. but as stated you are not to blame
You truly did all you could and were feeding them and caring for them well.
Im sorry for your loss. but as stated you are not to blame
" Nothing is harder to do gracefully than getting off your high horse"
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