Mother lovebirds may or may not feed a baby that is returned after a day. Parrots are intelligent creatures, but there is no way to determine if she will accept the baby back. It's best to leave them with her.
If, in very rare cases, the mother lovebird rejects one of her babies you are forced to hand feed. Handfeeding is the process of basically hand feeding them with bird formula specially designed for baby birds. However, handfeeding a baby bird at day one is not recommended as it is not getting it's mother's nutrients. Possible reasons for the reject may be that the mother thinks the baby is too weak, you peeked into the nestbox too much, you pulled the babies one at a time for handfeeding, etc.
3 months.
Yes, a woman is still the biological mother of her child, so she is still a mother.
NONO! The mother may abandon or kill it, when u pick up the baby. Because when you place the baby back, the position of the baby is different, do the parents might think its not their baby and will get rid of it. Leave the baby alone for 2 1/2 weeks before handling.
still a baby
3 to 5 months
A woman who has lost a baby after giving birth was still a mother.
If its mother is still alive then no. If it is orphaned then yes otherwise it will die. If you are going to feed the kit (baby rabbit) by hand while the mother is still alive be careful because the mother may kill the baby because it has your scent. Place the kit back into the nest and after a while your scent should disipate.
I think not if its still in stomach ;D
I would go for the baby mother. Theres a deeper connection there, it would be better for the baby too.
Whether an expectant mother is married or not really is irrelevant. She will still soon be a mother and would surely appreciate a baby shower card that wishes her health and happiness for her new baby just like any other mother would.
No. A baby born in the USA is automatically a citizen, but the mother is still illegal.