Pigeon Talk

I'm not sure to be honest. Is mum still feeding them? If she is it may be worth leaving them and see how they grow. If they're not getting enough food from mum then I'd be helping her out. As for the flock raiser could you get a fresh small bag to hand in case you need it? The peanut butter sounds a good idea to help supplement.
I have low confidence she can feed both. I put them back briefly yesterday eve and I think she only fed the larger one a bit. Also she is one of the pair of hens that abandoned Doo at this age, so ... Yeah, later today I'll look for a small bag of grower and some chick grit.
They were at 250 and 310 grams last night.
 
Alternatively have you got a food mixer like a nutri bullet? You could put some of your regular feed in and blend it down and mix a little peanut butter in.
I'm thinking about that too(my bro has one of those fancy new type blenders I could use:lol: and I might try it. OTOH, Doo did so well on chicken pellets...:confused:
 
I bet that will work nicely.:thumbsup
Since you keep birds in the house, I'd like your advice on the non-stick electric skillet I normally use for cooking. I feel like I can't use it while raising babies inside because I know non-stick coatings can kill birds. Is this true? Would I be able to just put the birdies outside, cook, and bring them in an hour or so later? When I had Doo or another one indoors I ended up eating mostly carry-out. :th

Teflon fumes can kill birds at high temperatures... we have some which are very old and have used them before learning they can be harmful and have never had an issue from that. I'd be most concerned with new pans, and if you burned them. We mostly use newer ceramic and copper frying pans now.
 
Teflon fumes can kill birds at high temperatures... we have some which are very old and have used them before learning they can be harmful and have never had an issue from that. I'd be most concerned with new pans, and if you burned them. We mostly use newer ceramic and copper frying pans now.
That was my thinking on Teflon as well. When it is new,,, the undesirable fumes do get released. After some time of use,,,, that pan kind of runs out of fumes available to be released:idunno
I also do think that temperature,,,, like being burned,, is a big factor:old
 
That was my thinking on Teflon as well. When it is new,,, the undesirable fumes do get released. After some time of use,,,, that pan kind of runs out of fumes available to be released:idunno
I also do think that temperature,,,, like being burned,, is a big factor:old
So my pan is well used, almost ready for replacement. If I keep the temps below 300° do you think I could risk it?? I need my scrambled eggs in the morning. Micky D's gets tiresome!
 
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When I first opened up the post,,,, and seen this pix, (before I read text) I thought:highfive: Serin is rescuing ferals now.:thumbsup
But that is MY JOB AROUND CHITOWN:)
All those in my Avatar are rescue ferals:love

My opinion on that cage is:thumbsup.. Taking it into your yard, and letting them walk, and nibble on grass is great.
In the past when I had prisoners, I used one of these. It worked 2 ways. Kept them SAFE, and kept them from running (flying) away.
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I had it in the back yard set up, and there were a few tree branches inside to simulate perching in a tree. Older branches with no leaves,, feed and water was on ground. They did do some jump-flights inside, since the screen-house was 12 foot wide, and 7 foot tall.
 

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