ralstonka
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- Apr 10, 2011
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- Parrots
- Cleo & Sunny [Sun Conure Pair]
Opy [Cinnamon Pied Cockatiel]
Ella [RIP - Pearl Cockatiel]
So this chick is not in my care, so I will explain it as best I can, but I'm hoping for possible advice for an odd chick. It was just hatched a few days ago, and is a Green Cheek Conure:
"The eggs were fine & both were very healthy when they hatched. I never chased her out of the box, just waited til she left to each, then quickly looked in on them and they would just be sitting there looking like normal full chicks. Now when I look in there, the one's always on his back & when I try to upright him he just stretches all the way out & keeps rocking his head until he falls on his back again.....parent have been feeding them ever since. I don't know what is wrong but the younger one is still ok. Both have normal beaks & nails. The legs on the older one are always stretched out & feet are clutched. "
Parents have raised several clutches before over a span of a few years and have never had any issues like this. He is much much too young to bring to a vet at this point. Parents are still feeding so he has not been pulled for hand feeding.
Breaks my heart. Parents are fed very well IMHO, some seed, always fresh fruit, veggies, seed mix, and sometimes eggs. This lady keeps a great clean indoor enclosure for them. Any advice appreciated....
"The eggs were fine & both were very healthy when they hatched. I never chased her out of the box, just waited til she left to each, then quickly looked in on them and they would just be sitting there looking like normal full chicks. Now when I look in there, the one's always on his back & when I try to upright him he just stretches all the way out & keeps rocking his head until he falls on his back again.....parent have been feeding them ever since. I don't know what is wrong but the younger one is still ok. Both have normal beaks & nails. The legs on the older one are always stretched out & feet are clutched. "
Parents have raised several clutches before over a span of a few years and have never had any issues like this. He is much much too young to bring to a vet at this point. Parents are still feeding so he has not been pulled for hand feeding.
Breaks my heart. Parents are fed very well IMHO, some seed, always fresh fruit, veggies, seed mix, and sometimes eggs. This lady keeps a great clean indoor enclosure for them. Any advice appreciated....
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