A week ago I discovered my lovebird, Cheeka, had 3 secret eggs. Unfortunately, two were fertile and very developed or else I would have removed them. She's under a year old so too young to breed, and I had no intention of allowing babies. Tonight I heard a baby chirping from inside the egg, and Cheeka was rolling it about. I think she was curious, or confused, not sure? The baby hatched, he was perfect and healthy, and chirping away.
A little while later he made a high pitched cry then silence... I checked on him and he was dead. Cheeka had crushed part of his little break and bruised his wing.
The other egg will hatch any time now.
I don't want the same horrific thing to happen, is she likely to kill this baby too? Should I take the baby off her straight away? I have experience raising babies, as I've had to raise them for my neighbour, but only from 2 weeks old. The idea of even trying to raise such a tiny fragile little thing is confronting, but I don't want him to suffer the same awful fate.
Any advice?? Should I give her another a chance and risk her killing it, or attempt to raise a newborn?
A little while later he made a high pitched cry then silence... I checked on him and he was dead. Cheeka had crushed part of his little break and bruised his wing.
The other egg will hatch any time now.
I don't want the same horrific thing to happen, is she likely to kill this baby too? Should I take the baby off her straight away? I have experience raising babies, as I've had to raise them for my neighbour, but only from 2 weeks old. The idea of even trying to raise such a tiny fragile little thing is confronting, but I don't want him to suffer the same awful fate.
Any advice?? Should I give her another a chance and risk her killing it, or attempt to raise a newborn?
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