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Gemstone
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Post by Gemstone »

Hey all here is the little balls of joy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_KLc8V4wJY

damn they ugly at this age,

let me know what you think of my brooder.

amber has some babies too, but they still in the box with her.
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Post by Melika »

You ssem to have everything in hand, the quirks of the system worked out and everything.

But I have a question for all you breeders: when I had my chicks I would always keep them covered and limit their light exposure. I figured since they are in the dark in the wild then maybe there is a reason for it, so I emulated. What are your thoughts?
Just wondering. :|
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Post by Gemstone »

funny you mention that. i was thinking the same thing.

i have noticed that they sleep the moment the lights are out, so not sure if they are getting enough rest.

so you might be on to something there.
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Post by ringneck »

Aw, they are so cute! Not ugly at all! When I first starting hand feeding ringnecks I must admit I could not get over how ugly they were—now I completely think the opposite. In fact, I want to take those baby ringnecks and hold them!

Looks like you are doing a fantastic job! Just be sure you start to reduce the temperature as the ringnecks feather out. I really like the way you set the brooders up! Very fascinating. When I handfeed, the babies get held for 15 minutes three times a day.

For proper socialization (as soon as the pin feathers start to come in), I’ll turn on a small radio for them, hold them throughout the day, play with them on their backs and pet them under their wings. I take towels and put all kinds of toys from my nephew and let the birds explore. Get creative with the socialization process; the more the birds are exposed to our human environment—the better set of skills they develop to interact with us humans down the road. :wink:

Also, about the lighting. I would just cover the glass with a small towel to shield the light a bit. You don’t have to do this as I believe it’s a matter of choice. I keep my babies in a dark and warm place until the pin feathers start to come in, but that’s just me. :wink:

Good luck and please keep us updated! We are all very excited for you! Congrats!

Best wishes, :wink:

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Post by Gemstone »

thanks for the encouragement, this is my first season and i'm constantly checking on them and pulling them out for cuddles.

2 of them are in pin feather, and the little one is just starting to get grey wings.

it's so exciting, i'm keeping a yellow bird for my self, so i can't wait for them to be ready to come out.

although i think when it comes to selling time i wont want to.
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Post by greeny »

Looks like you have given them a great set up. They are so cute. I know it will be tough when you have to sell the little cuties. I sure would have a hard time parting with them. They are adorable!
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