First video of the baby blue fronted amazons

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Jinx - Blue Fronted Amazon hatched 12.06.2012
Im hoping one of these chicks are female as it will be the one i am getting hope you enjoy the video :) [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jStLinq5XZk&feature=g-all-u]Blue Fronted Amazons 2 weeks - YouTube[/ame]
 
They are just sooo cute :) It is amazing to see them like that and then try to visualize them when fully grown :)
 
Ano my heart melted when i saw them im going to see them next week with my grandad i cant wait till o get one home thats my money well spent :)
 
Cute little guys. They look to be about the same age as my yellow nape babies. About 2 weeks old. I couldn't hear the guy on the video well enough to know if he gave ages. Good luck getting a girl. Odds are in your favor, although I've had clutches of 3 boys too.
Melissa
 
Very Cute,only three months to go.
 
Do you let the parents feed them? They are just so precious.
 
they are just too cute! you must be so excited, the time will pass quickly and no time your little girl will be home :D
 
Well my mam goes away to turkey in september and once that comes the last month will fly by and yeah ann im to excited to tell the truth i can't wait to get her home :)
 
I don't understand why these birds are taken away from their parents this young? Maybe the breeder hopes for more eggs/babies?

They are certainly very cute, but I still reckon they should be fed/raised by the parents for quite a while, yet... Unless, of course, there's a reason to pull them out...
 
Lene , i usually pull mine at 3wks, not to get more babies, but to start socializing. That and i "think" i can do a better job of feeding. Even with plenty of available food there's still a lot of difference in the amount of food feed to the different size babies. Many breeder zons who come from "production" aviaries have their eggs pulled or chicks at a very young age, these birds often will kill chicks because they have never had the chance to raise them. I have one such pair of Napes and have to pull babies within the first week or lose them. Many reasons i guess, but we all do what works for us. Personally i like to leave my babies with the parents long enough for them to imprint that they are a bird and not a human. just my .02 worth,,,,the only birds that i let my parents rear are those i hold back as future breeders.
 
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Aw they make such a cute noise...
 
So cute I know you are excited.
 
Yes, most breeders here in the Uk pull them out at around 3 Weeks and then Hand Rear them from then on!
 
Indeed they do lol and i really can't wait to get her now not long to wait :)
 
You must be very excited. =)
 
The Weeks just seem to go so slow while you are waiting :( I waited 4 Weeks for Codie after I first went to see her and it seemed more like 6 Months LOL
 

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