Fostering question

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.
So were you lucky enough to get some hatchlings from your lost Cockbird? :)
 
So were you lucky enough to get some hatchlings from your lost Cockbird? :)
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.
 

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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.
Sweet..! They look great.
 
I started my feeding today of the smallest squab. Your bottle system worked out fantastic @biophiliac. I used a small apple juice bottle, and a finger from a rubber glove. It was alot less messy than my last method.
 

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