Thecaiquegirl
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I have emailed a exotic egg supplier and planning on hand rearing my own caique with kaytee exact and wonder will my cats not kill it if they see it hatch and notice it as my own "child" as I feed it?
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... it is so important for a bird to be parent raised for at least a time after hatching.
Not to mention, no reputable breeder would sell an egg, and most are scams.
Most if not all exotic egg suppliers are scams.
Properly hatching and hand-feeding a chick is as much art as science, fraught with peril for all but the most experienced. Far better IMHO to acquire from a rescue, private party, or breeder who will properly wean a hatchling.
it wasnt 19.99 it was 45 bucksI am struggling to find a reality in this. An International Trader will send an egg in an 'Automatic Incubator.' So, I guess that this devise adjusts temperature and correctly turns the egg during the time that the egg is in this device, correct. This would require a micro PLC, a device that turns the egg, the heating coils to maintain temperature and a battery pack. So, including the cost of the egg and the cost of Air Freight this will all arrive at your location for three easy payments of $ 19.99.
Not sure that this 'package' would make it though TSA!
Screams Scam, but that just me! Also screams of something else, but that's not for a member to determine!
it wasnt 19.99 it was 45 bucksI am struggling to find a reality in this. An International Trader will send an egg in an 'Automatic Incubator.' So, I guess that this devise adjusts temperature and correctly turns the egg during the time that the egg is in this device, correct. This would require a micro PLC, a device that turns the egg, the heating coils to maintain temperature and a battery pack. So, including the cost of the egg and the cost of Air Freight this will all arrive at your location for three easy payments of $ 19.99.
Not sure that this 'package' would make it though TSA!
Screams Scam, but that just me! Also screams of something else, but that's not for a member to determine!
Well the guy is on weiku a global trade website and it comes in an automatic incubator and a guide & cd to hand rearing. ill supervise with my cats.i guess its true to never trust a cat, thanks
it wasnt 19.99 it was 45 bucks
Going to be a debbie downer here.
No reputable breeders will sell eggs. It's a very unsafe practice and although it's commonly done with chickens, they produce eggs so quickly that it's irrelevant if a few are infertile or don't survive shipping. Because most parrots only lay eggs once a year, and lay small amounts of eggs (an average of 3-6 depending on species) with sometimes only one that's fertile.
The other big factor is shipping, even if they're freshly laid, they can break or be damaged through shipping, and also there's a loss of heat and development time, and no guarantee that they're even fertile, or the species that you paid for.
Also relevant information if you plan to get a very young bird.
Hazards of buying an unweaned baby!