Greetings fellow finch fanciers
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:10 am
This being my first post on here and so I would like to introduce myself (and by extension, my stepdad... Lindsay).
My name is Mark... I'm currently living in Western Australia and I am from a line of bird breeders. My grandfather used to breed budgies and canaries and quails and I have fallen into the hobby along with my stepdad.
We have a good sized aviary (2.1m x 1.2m x 1.8m) with loads of branches in there for perches.
We have just had 2 clutches (8 babies total) launch themselves into the wild blue yonder of our aviary. This is our second and third successful clutch and we have found ourselves with a slight issue with one of the babies... hence the reason for my being on this forum now.
We have a youngster with an offset upper beak that is curved. We are a bit concerned that he might not make it. At the moment, he is still being fed by his parents, but I suspect that he should be weening about now. He came from a nest with 5 youngsters in it and we think that he might have been pecked by one of the adults which has caused this deformation.
Is there any hope for him?
My name is Mark... I'm currently living in Western Australia and I am from a line of bird breeders. My grandfather used to breed budgies and canaries and quails and I have fallen into the hobby along with my stepdad.
We have a good sized aviary (2.1m x 1.2m x 1.8m) with loads of branches in there for perches.
We have just had 2 clutches (8 babies total) launch themselves into the wild blue yonder of our aviary. This is our second and third successful clutch and we have found ourselves with a slight issue with one of the babies... hence the reason for my being on this forum now.
We have a youngster with an offset upper beak that is curved. We are a bit concerned that he might not make it. At the moment, he is still being fed by his parents, but I suspect that he should be weening about now. He came from a nest with 5 youngsters in it and we think that he might have been pecked by one of the adults which has caused this deformation.
Is there any hope for him?