Thanks so much guys, I needed to have a moan and I really appreciate you all listening and your support!!
I know how you guys up North are feeling right now about the summer heat. Come January, we will be hitting the 40'C heat waves and I'm sure I will be praying for the cooler weather then. Us humans hey, never satisfied! I just feel so bad for the birds
Ivann 97 I'm sorry for your loss as well!!
I'm happy to announce that Nina is looking a million times better this morning. She has her sleek look back, bright eyes and just let me know how unhappy she is being in the small cage - yay!! But no egg...
How long do you think I should keep her inside for?
monotwine
Monique, I'm just guessing egg binding at this stage, as these hens I have all seen mating or the pairs have been doing frantic nest building lately. I wormed and treated for Cocci earlier in August, so they should be fine for that or do you think I should do another Cocci course after this rain?
I definitely think the mistake I made this year, was keeping the pairs together. A complete beginner mistake. In my smaller, juvie flight, I have 9 Gouldians (8 of which are youngsters), 2 male Societies and a Diamond dove. I have no extra heat in the small aviary, unlike the 2 heat lamps in the main aviary, and I haven't lost a single bird in the juvie flight. Besides the canary with the runny stomach, this is why I am leaning more towards egg binding. While our winters are mild compared to up North, I will definitely be separating the pairs next winter and putting all the males in the juvie flight. At least this way I can eliminate egg binding next time.