Hi all
So we have a new pair of Ecky babies We are in the process of hand raising an Alex as a pet at the moment and we came across these Ecky babies. We actually felt a little sorry for them and came back with them today. I know you should never buy birds that way but I have a soft spot for all animals. We're not sure if we'll keep both of them for ourselves or just hand raise them properly and find a good home for them but any advice would be appreciated.
One is a 6 and a half week old female. The other is just 3 weeks old today and can't tell if it's male or female yet.
The breeder admitted that in his confusion with some of the other birds (ringnecks), has only been feeding them 3 times a day, so I'm guessing they're probably a little underweight. Now if you're a good breeder, I doubt you confuse these things The breeder was also a bit sick so can't have the birds too close to him etc so I doubt they've really got much handling which is not so bad for the baby but the older chick seems a little hand shy.
The feeding and handling I will improve.
However, I have a couple of questions about the Ecky's in general. We've not had them before. I don't want to do anything wrong. I will take them to our local Avian Vet but figured with all of the breeders and owners on here, you would all have some excellent advice.
- they seem a little quiet, as opposed to our Alex who is the same age as the female. He's up and walking around alot, playing with some small toys. The Ecky female is very quiet, sleeps alot, I would almost describe her as a bit lethargic. Is this typical of the breed? Or this age?
- introducing of other foods? as per my first question, she doesn't appear ready for this at all...
I'll try take some photos and upload them...
thanks in advance!
So we have a new pair of Ecky babies We are in the process of hand raising an Alex as a pet at the moment and we came across these Ecky babies. We actually felt a little sorry for them and came back with them today. I know you should never buy birds that way but I have a soft spot for all animals. We're not sure if we'll keep both of them for ourselves or just hand raise them properly and find a good home for them but any advice would be appreciated.
One is a 6 and a half week old female. The other is just 3 weeks old today and can't tell if it's male or female yet.
The breeder admitted that in his confusion with some of the other birds (ringnecks), has only been feeding them 3 times a day, so I'm guessing they're probably a little underweight. Now if you're a good breeder, I doubt you confuse these things The breeder was also a bit sick so can't have the birds too close to him etc so I doubt they've really got much handling which is not so bad for the baby but the older chick seems a little hand shy.
The feeding and handling I will improve.
However, I have a couple of questions about the Ecky's in general. We've not had them before. I don't want to do anything wrong. I will take them to our local Avian Vet but figured with all of the breeders and owners on here, you would all have some excellent advice.
- they seem a little quiet, as opposed to our Alex who is the same age as the female. He's up and walking around alot, playing with some small toys. The Ecky female is very quiet, sleeps alot, I would almost describe her as a bit lethargic. Is this typical of the breed? Or this age?
- introducing of other foods? as per my first question, she doesn't appear ready for this at all...
I'll try take some photos and upload them...
thanks in advance!