https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...positioned-pigeon-chick.1265397/post-20323018It's a 4oz plastic bottle my vet uses to dispense liquids. I just cut the top off.
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...positioned-pigeon-chick.1265397/post-20323018It's a 4oz plastic bottle my vet uses to dispense liquids. I just cut the top off.
You can use anything similar.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...positioned-pigeon-chick.1265397/post-20329409It's a 4oz plastic bottle my vet uses to dispense liquids. I just cut the top off.
You can use anything similar.
So were you lucky enough to get some hatchlings from your lost Cockbird?July 26, and July 27, for now I plan on supplemental feeding the two smallest after week 1, and weaning as quick as possible. Not the greatest plan in the world, but the male that I lost throws some good babies, and I want all that I can out of him. It sucks to loose birds.
I was able to get one healthy chick out of the eggs. The other egg unfortunately got a crack in it during incubation. The new little ones are very healthy, and so far with a little extra feed the parents are keeping up with them. I've been monitoring them closely, and I did get in some of the roudybush squab formula just in case.So were you lucky enough to get some hatchlings from your lost Cockbird?
Sweet..! They look great.I was able to get one healthy chick out of the eggs. The other egg unfortunately got a crack in it during incubation. The new little ones are very healthy, and so far with a little extra feed the parents are keeping up with them. I've been monitoring them closely, and I did get in some of the roudybush squab formula just in case.
Thank you so much.Sweet..! They look great.