Protective irn

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Kel_13
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Protective irn

Post by Kel_13 »

Hey all Im ready to take out my baby ringnecks for handrearing this weekend and im guessing that females are very protective of there young as when i check in the nest she doesn't move... i haven't yet opened the lid of the nest box but only peering into the hole, do you think there maybe a chance that when i open the lid that she will fly out if not is there any other way to get her out without her taking my finger off
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Post by Neokireina »

IMO there is little chance that she will fly out, maybe wait until she comes out on her own to eat perhaps offer a treat into the aviary. I was surprised when I put my hands both the nesting boxes I have neither of my hens bit even when I grabbed one and basically threw her out of the nest box. /shrug dont reccomend that tho.
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Post by Jeremy »

You can wait until she comes out or you can tap the box
Kel_13
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there was 2 :(

Post by Kel_13 »

Well i did go to get the baby's out and i thought there was 2 only to dicover there was 1 and a dead 1 in the nest :( do ringnecks usually choose 1 over the other? im now hoping she will look afer the only survivor? any info on this would be great!
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