- Mar 25, 2013
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Hello- Our sad story is that our male was killed by a coyote while at the very tail end of his sitting time. The eggs were exposed for at least 8 hours, but remarkeably one has hatched and another will any time now. We just happened to have a neighbor with a warmed up and empty incubator!
But now we will have 2 orphans, the one is doing very well after just hatching yesterday morning. He is strong, loves to look in the mirror, whistles and is up all the way on his legs. What about 'imprinting' ? we don't want to put them with our other adults for fear the females will kill them, but they will eventually have their own covered run along side the adults big pasture. Will they learn what they need to at that time? the one is picking at food, is pooping okay and drinking water. What else should we be doing for these orphans besides keeping them warm and fed?
thanks, we are new at this!
Megan
But now we will have 2 orphans, the one is doing very well after just hatching yesterday morning. He is strong, loves to look in the mirror, whistles and is up all the way on his legs. What about 'imprinting' ? we don't want to put them with our other adults for fear the females will kill them, but they will eventually have their own covered run along side the adults big pasture. Will they learn what they need to at that time? the one is picking at food, is pooping okay and drinking water. What else should we be doing for these orphans besides keeping them warm and fed?
thanks, we are new at this!
Megan