Hand feeding and I have no idea how old the baby is.
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 7:51 am
Basically my grandma has 8 adult zebra finches and 1 nest. The latest clutch had 4 babies 1 was rejected/possibly taken out by others. Monday morning after work I went by my grandma's house as usual and I as her birds are out by the front door. I noticed that most of them where pecking at the bottom the cage in the same 2 spots,which is unusual for them and I looked at the bottom of the cage and saw 2 babies that had fallen on the bottom of the cage and under the grate. I was able to pull out the tray of the cage and put the two babies back in the nest. I also found the body of a dead newly hatched chick. Then yesterday morning I again stopped by her house and saw the adults pecking the bottom of the cage all in the same spot. One the babies was on the bottom of the cage again. I this time I took it out of the cage and kept it warm. My grandma asked me to hand feed it and try to keep it alive because we don't believe it is was safe with the others pecking at it. I also noticed that multiple adults were going in and out of the nest and in addition to the 2 remaining chicks there is a freshly laid egg in the nest so possible double clutch. I have no experience with finches and I'm not sure how old the baby is but yesterday it opened its eyes for the first time and last night it was trying to stand up. My experience is entirely with cockatiels which are very different. Some concerns I have are I believe this baby has a slow crop. I fed it yesterday morning and even last night before work the crop had not fully emptied so for the mid day feedings were mostly water as that is suggested for cockatiels to help brake up the food in the crop and keep the baby hydrated. I found exactly one site with information on hand feeding finches but that's it. Is there any thing specific to be on the look out with this baby. I have low expectations for its survival but I will try to keep it alive as best I can.
I attached a picture of the baby in hopes someone can help me. Please excuse the dirty cage it's in. I found it in my grandma's basement and had to transport the baby in a safe way (I also had my dog with me so cage was nessecary) it is currently in a make shift brooder I had set up for a clutch of tiels last year.
I attached a picture of the baby in hopes someone can help me. Please excuse the dirty cage it's in. I found it in my grandma's basement and had to transport the baby in a safe way (I also had my dog with me so cage was nessecary) it is currently in a make shift brooder I had set up for a clutch of tiels last year.