Breeding Problem
- jave*finch*
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Breeding Problem
my zebras threw out their four babies today, why could this be? they are first time breeders but it's my first time to encounter such problem.
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Sounds like alien in the nest syndrome.
Some young birds do not understand that there is a creature inside the egg that they have incubating, and think it's an alien invader in the nest when it hatches. They don't want that squermy thing in the nest.
Give them time and they should get past it. If they don't you may want to consider hand feeding or fostering the chicks when they hatch.
Sean
Some young birds do not understand that there is a creature inside the egg that they have incubating, and think it's an alien invader in the nest when it hatches. They don't want that squermy thing in the nest.
Give them time and they should get past it. If they don't you may want to consider hand feeding or fostering the chicks when they hatch.
Sean
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this might be a great idea but my societies are inexperienced though they are a bit old. do you think they manage it? i don't want any losses again!fairestfinches wrote:Sounds like alien in the nest syndrome.
Some young birds do not understand that there is a creature inside the egg that they have incubating, and think it's an alien invader in the nest when it hatches. They don't want that squermy thing in the nest.
Give them time and they should get past it. If they don't you may want to consider hand feeding or fostering the chicks when they hatch.
Sean
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Sorry to hear the babies were tossed. They'll just have to try again. If you want the societys to raise them, just put the zebra eggs in a nest with them. One egg everyday till you have a clutch.
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