So glad to see a new upload!! Glad everything is going well! Are you tracking which chicks are born to which couples? And the hatch dates?? I’ve tried to do that with my ringneck doves and it has gone pretty well. Just need to band them now for ID.
I’ve heard that fully hand rearing parrots can contribute to behavioral issues and feather plucking later in life (the alternative method is letting parents raise them for a few weeks but interacting and handling them daily). What are your thoughts on that?
Ill be honest im not sure i know there are moultiple factors that can lead to feather plucking like stress, enviroment etc etc but not sure how much the age at which they are pulled affects them. Personally i like to pull once they reach 2-3 weeks old by then eyes are open they are hardier and easier to feed. But sometimes ill end up with chicks that are 1week old or so because the chicks hatch a few days apart. One of the nest i pulled had a tiny 1 week old
Felicidades. Es uno de los más grandes placeres del criador, recoger bebés por los nidos para empapillar....pero si 😅😅😅😅😅 es una ardua tarea no muy fácil de hacer, por mi experiencia,pero muy satisfactoria. Esperando ver a esos bebes crecer sanos y fuertes. Ánimo amigo...vas muy bien! Saludos 👌 👍 🖖 🤗
Hi! quick question about Finches. What to do when a vet is refusing to do a surgery on a female finch? she has a lump filled with fluid. It's getting bigger .I'm giving her vitamins and calcium but can I drain the fluid ? to at least help her move better? Ofc with sterilized tools. Thank you!
Im so sorry you and your bird are having to go through this 😔. I would personaly follow any advice the vet gives you, they know best. Most vets dont like to perform surgery on finches thwy are to small and fragile many things can go wrong. Try to get a second opinion from another vet. As far as you doing it your self I wouldnt recoment it the bird will stress out to much and will probably die from shock, pain, stress or infection. At the same time if something is not done to help it fast it can also suffer from pain and eventually die ☹️. I wish you guys the best of luck really hope you can figure something out.
@@paradiseaviary thank you for reply.I've decided to give meds for now.lump is getting bigger and bigger.I can't stop it but if is gets to the point when shr can not move I 'll drain it out.There are not many vets in my area that treat birds(mainly dogs and cats).
Great looking chicks!
Brilliant video mate👏🏼
That poor little tiny one needs to be by himself until he gets a little bigger. 😊
I’m so worried he’s going to get trampled and smothered. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
ماشاءالله 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I’m in..new sub..hard lovin work..
Careful with the chick’s transport Flakon is everywhere
but we all know that you love it.
🤣🤣🤣 I know I complain a lot in the videos sometimes but man I love this I wouldnt change a thing lol
Brilliant video buddy very time consuming but very rewarding keep the video coming enough love Sammy s&s
Thanks buddy 😁
También decirte que tienes razón, hay bebes ya muy grandes para empapillar y dan un poco más de trabajo que los pequeños. Pero se logra.
What kind of parrots are these babies?
Dam bro, that is a full time job by its self. Good luck my man, Not sure if I could handle all that. lol Keep up the good work
OMG !!! I want 1 of each color, when will you post them on your website ?
Soon 😁 they still have a while before they are eating on their own and then once they are ready to go to new homes ill post them
So glad to see a new upload!! Glad everything is going well! Are you tracking which chicks are born to which couples? And the hatch dates?? I’ve tried to do that with my ringneck doves and it has gone pretty well. Just need to band them now for ID.
I'm ready to purchase. when can I get one?
Hi, yes 😁 Ill be posting them soon on the website paradiseaviaryexotics.com/
Do the parents get upset when you take the babies away?
Absolutely, but clearly he doesn’t care 😢
I’ve heard that fully hand rearing parrots can contribute to behavioral issues and feather plucking later in life (the alternative method is letting parents raise them for a few weeks but interacting and handling them daily). What are your thoughts on that?
Ill be honest im not sure i know there are moultiple factors that can lead to feather plucking like stress, enviroment etc etc but not sure how much the age at which they are pulled affects them. Personally i like to pull once they reach 2-3 weeks old by then eyes are open they are hardier and easier to feed. But sometimes ill end up with chicks that are 1week old or so because the chicks hatch a few days apart. One of the nest i pulled had a tiny 1 week old
@@paradiseaviary thanks for sharing!
Felicidades. Es uno de los más grandes placeres del criador, recoger bebés por los nidos para empapillar....pero si 😅😅😅😅😅 es una ardua tarea no muy fácil de hacer, por mi experiencia,pero muy satisfactoria.
Esperando ver a esos bebes crecer sanos y fuertes.
Ánimo amigo...vas muy bien!
Saludos 👌 👍 🖖 🤗
When are you posting them for sale ? I missed out last time on the handfed finches i really want one of these 🙏
Soon 😁 and yea those baby finches did not last long 😬 they got picked up quick
Hello!! I'm early and first!!
Yes you are! 😁 #1
Hi! quick question about Finches. What to do when a vet is refusing to do a surgery on a female finch?
she has a lump filled with fluid. It's getting bigger .I'm giving her vitamins and calcium but can I drain the fluid ? to at least help her move better? Ofc with sterilized tools. Thank you!
Im so sorry you and your bird are having to go through this 😔. I would personaly follow any advice the vet gives you, they know best. Most vets dont like to perform surgery on finches thwy are to small and fragile many things can go wrong. Try to get a second opinion from another vet. As far as you doing it your self I wouldnt recoment it the bird will stress out to much and will probably die from shock, pain, stress or infection. At the same time if something is not done to help it fast it can also suffer from pain and eventually die ☹️. I wish you guys the best of luck really hope you can figure something out.
@@paradiseaviary thank you for reply.I've decided to give meds for now.lump is getting bigger and bigger.I can't stop it but if is gets to the point when shr can not move I 'll drain it out.There are not many vets in my area that treat birds(mainly dogs and cats).
La sonda esta recortada??? O así es?
Are those monk parakeets?
What happened to the baby finch chicks you hand reared ❤
Can you please tell me why your water is yellow?
Thats the color of the handfeeding formula its kinda light brown / yellow its mixed with water and fed to the chicks
D you sale your birds I’m in south texas
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