Help! Sick new mother...
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:12 am
Sorry I also posted this in "health," but I'm desperate for a reply!
I have two pairs of zebras in a large divided flight cage (64" x 36 x 21).
One pair has a nest full of 3-5 day old chicks. All has been fine until this morning, when I found the hen puffed up with eyes closed first on the perch, then on top of the nest. (Dad is sitting with the chicks). Should I isolate her with a heat lamp? (In the meantime I have that half of the cage covered with a blanket). I don't have an infrared lamp but can go out and get one.
If I have to isolate her, will the male be able to take care of the chicks on his own? Up until now there was always on parent on the nest while the other fed, bathed, etc. Also, if she gets better (I hope!) will she go back to caring for her young if she's separated from them for a while?
I don't believe I can let the other pair help to care for them, as they were very aggressive toward each other before I got the divided flight. (I'm afraid they might harm the babies)...(The other pair has been laying eggs nonstop but have not incubated their own eggs).
Please give me some advice! I'm new at this...
THANKS.
I have two pairs of zebras in a large divided flight cage (64" x 36 x 21).
One pair has a nest full of 3-5 day old chicks. All has been fine until this morning, when I found the hen puffed up with eyes closed first on the perch, then on top of the nest. (Dad is sitting with the chicks). Should I isolate her with a heat lamp? (In the meantime I have that half of the cage covered with a blanket). I don't have an infrared lamp but can go out and get one.
If I have to isolate her, will the male be able to take care of the chicks on his own? Up until now there was always on parent on the nest while the other fed, bathed, etc. Also, if she gets better (I hope!) will she go back to caring for her young if she's separated from them for a while?
I don't believe I can let the other pair help to care for them, as they were very aggressive toward each other before I got the divided flight. (I'm afraid they might harm the babies)...(The other pair has been laying eggs nonstop but have not incubated their own eggs).
Please give me some advice! I'm new at this...
THANKS.