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by cindy » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:02 am
Liz keep an eye on the littlest one, in a tube nest it may get crowded out with all the wing begging going on as it gets older...I lost the youngest of the first clutch due to tube nests.
What I have set up right now in the pair that produce so many is an ABBA box which they breed in and a tube nest which the parents stripped of all nesting material. When the chicks fledge they all migrate to the tube nest and hang out there. Since I wanted the owls to breed again the box remained up since they all including the parents slept in it at night. Eventually the babies slept in the tube nest while the parents tended the eggs. The father continued to feed the young as mom sat.
In my baby cage there are a few tube nest for the young to go to when placed in the cage, no nesting material just a little cozy comfort on the bottom...they sleep in those at night. I am careful now that the clutch is other that there is not hanky panky going on...once I see any hint the girls and boys will be separated. I kept them together because sexing is hard to do when young and for security reasons.
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