Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by mlisa73 » Mon Feb 08, 2016 7:21 pm

Is this what molting looks like?
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by debbie276 » Mon Feb 08, 2016 7:52 pm

Looks like that one with the curled feathers is sitting in something like a nest. Reminds me of hens that are incubating eggs. Or the feathers are being damaged by the bars of the cage they are in.
Molting, you first see pin feathers then the feather emerges from the shaft when it splits. Those feathers are most always in perfect condition.
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by lovezebs » Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:08 pm

mlisa73

Agree with Debbie.

Is this your female, who is sitting on eggs?
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by mlisa73 » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:18 pm

No, this is my male fledgling actually.

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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by lovezebs » Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:43 pm

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Did he fledge out of the nest like that? Or is this something recent ?

Have these kids been offered a bath?
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by debbie276 » Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:40 am

Probably just feather damage from the nest and/or bars of the cage now that he's learning to get around. They should straighten out in time.
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by lnlovesorange » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:42 pm

mlisa73 I'm alittle late to the party, but my guess is you deffinittely have a boy there, make sure he can at least hear the other male zebra in the house so he learns how to sing my babies were trying to sing at like 19 days old!!! It's really endearing at first they try and try but they don't really have much of a voice yet.. then they screech and meep and beep... I still love em though! This is great that you hand tamed them! I"m jealous, but my hookbill is so needy, I can't imagine 2 other birds needing me the way he does, so at this point in my life I'm glad to not have more tame!!! I just wanted to comment, cuz I think that's great that you saved them!!! And seems like you are doing great!!! Keep up the good work, and more pictures!!! (are they pied?)

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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by lnlovesorange » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:44 pm

And yes as lovezebs said, make sure they have a bath, I bet that will help straighten that tail feather right out!

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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by mlisa73 » Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:27 pm

lovezebs

I have been giving them baths every evening, yes, and I read what you wrote last night before their bath, so I made sure that tailfeather got good and wet. It didn't make much difference. BUT... tonight, after their bath...

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Back to normal now! (He's on the left in both photos) And aren't these guys so photogenic! ♥

@lnlovesorange Thanks so much for reading the thread. This is my first time dealing with any fledglings, so I'm still learning. But I really am glad I took the *FABULOUS ADVICE FROM THIS AMAZING FORUM* and hand-raised these little stinkers. They might scare me a bit when they take off after a feeding, might sling food in my hair, or poop on my shirt, but they are truly such a joy!

Here's another VIDEO I recorded today. Sorry the quality isn't as good (this is using my tablet and photobucket), but you can see his spayed tailfeather (this was before their bath).

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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by lovezebs » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:55 am

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Glad that your little one's tail feathers are back to normal :)

Do the kids get a chance to dry completely before bedtime (after their bath)? You mentioned, that they have their bath in the evenings. Sometimes if they go to bed damp, they might have the 'feather bed head' look in the morning, lol. I would recommend morning baths (if possible ), which gives them the opportunity to puff and fluff themselves completely dry.

They are adorable :lol:
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Re: Two rambunctious, hand-fed zebra fledglings

Post by mlisa73 » Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:15 am

UPDATE...

Just wanted to share the link to my Zebra Finch Slideshow so you all can follow their growth and progress. As of today, they are 2 months and 7 days old and doing WONDERFULLY!!!

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