I will give a little history, although some of you may know this from previous posts. I have had Pyro for 5 weeks now and he is 15 weeks old. When I got him from the breeder he was only 10 weeks old. I was told by the breeder that he was down to 1 feeding a day, but I think the stress of moving caused him to regress a little and he was requiring 3 feedings a day of about 1 1/2 teaspoons. I took him to the vet a few days after I got him and she wanted me to feed him 4 times a day but never more than 1 syringe (1 teaspoon) at a time. I think she was worried about crop stretching. Anyways Pyro didn't really let me feed him 4 times a day for very long. It wasn't even a week and he was down to 3 times a day again. Every time I gave him formula it was very obvious that was what he wanted. He used to do the head bobs and loud screams when he was hungry for formula. When I gave it to him he would flap his wings and make chirping noises all while bobbing his head insanely fast. He would let me squirt the formula right down his throat. So things have changed in the past week and I think he is weaning. He only takes a half syringe 1-2 times a day and he doesnt head bob anymore. He doesn't even flap his wings and chirp when I give it to him and he only lets me put a small amount in his beak at a time. He mulls it around with his tongue and swallows it, but he isn't very enthusiastic about it at all. I really think he is almost weaned but this scares me so much. I've never weaned a bird before and I'm so worried that he wont eat enough. His crop never seems full like it would be right after a formula feeding. How do I really know that he is eating enough and what is enough?