vivaciouswoman
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- Sep 14, 2015
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My little crossbeak is not in terrific shape, but she does seem to be getting some pep back. We started hand feeding her (syringe with very thin food/water/vitamins/kombucha mix) about a week ago and have gone from 1-2 feedings a day to 6 feedings yesterday. I just don't know if it's enough, though. And I cannot keep this up!
TARGET AMOUNT QUESTION:
So, does anyone have any guidance on how much food and water a 122 gram chick should be getting per day? She's about 5 weeks old, much smaller than her incubator mates, and doesn't have much muscle or any fat on her bones.
TRAINING QUESTION:
Also, Little Miss Crossbeak pecks forward, in alignment with her top beak, but that doesn't get food into her bottom beak where it can be maneuvered by the tongue to the back of her mouth to her esophogus. She has to be fed on her left side, and I drop food in the middle of her bottom beak in order to get food down her. Is it possible to train a chicken to eat differently?? If not, there's no good long-term outlook here.
When we first noticed her beak problem at about 2 weeks, she looked like this:
Now, she's looking more like this:
TARGET AMOUNT QUESTION:
So, does anyone have any guidance on how much food and water a 122 gram chick should be getting per day? She's about 5 weeks old, much smaller than her incubator mates, and doesn't have much muscle or any fat on her bones.
TRAINING QUESTION:
Also, Little Miss Crossbeak pecks forward, in alignment with her top beak, but that doesn't get food into her bottom beak where it can be maneuvered by the tongue to the back of her mouth to her esophogus. She has to be fed on her left side, and I drop food in the middle of her bottom beak in order to get food down her. Is it possible to train a chicken to eat differently?? If not, there's no good long-term outlook here.
When we first noticed her beak problem at about 2 weeks, she looked like this:
Now, she's looking more like this: