atarasi wrote:When I had Zebras, I had never heard of parents softly pecking their newly hatched chicks. That's just odd to me, however, birds are smarter than you think. If the chick is sick, sometimes a parent will remove it from it's nest because it knows from early on.
Thanks for the response, I think - well, it almost looks like they're trying to preen the chick - but, the chick doesn't have feathers so I have no idea. The chick is still in the nest since we put her back in... so I guess that's a good sign? Do the parents feed much in the first day or so, or do they do that later on?
Also another kind of strange question, I'm not sure what day old chicks are supposed to look like - but the chick has trouble sitting up - she kinda lays on her side, and rolls over and everything - when I saw her anyways - I haven't seen her really since, and the parents are both in the nest sitting on her and the other eggs... so I can hope that's a good sign...
But yeah, the bottom of her is kinda round, I assume that's because of being in the egg and everything but is it normal for them not to have any balance like in the first bit of time?
Oh, and the parents both ate the egg, is that normal or does the chick usually do that? I'm kinda clueless! Thanks for helping!