Yes indeed both parents actually feed the chicks
they feed them milk
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
you have to feed it.
Nidifugous young have to be fed by a parent, otherwise they'd starve. Both sexes of most passerines, and many other birds, feed their young.
As long as they possibly can. They will fight and feed their young until you take them away from them.
They don't ! Once the young reptiles are born (or hatched) - they are completely independent from the 'parent' reptile.
It all depends on the type and mix of bird feed in the feeder. If it's Wild Bird feed in general, it's OK for a parakeet yet it is not wise for it to be the entire parakeet diet. A healthy diet for a parakeet consists of seeds, pellets, fruits, and vegetables. Reference Link: http://www.petbudgie.com/feeding/
It prompts the parent bird to feed them.
they cover their young while they feed them and hunt while their sleeping
NO simple as that - its cruel to both
Unless the parent finches are getting mad, you don't need to worry about it. It's common if you have a bird in the parrot family, such as a parakeet, it will feed the smaller birds. They will commonly imitate you in how they treat small birds. For example if you say "here buddy" when you feed your bird, it is possible it will feed smaller birds while imitating you saying "here buddy".Additionally parakeet food is bigger seeds, but still similar enough in nutritional value that finches can eat parakeet food and vice versa.It's the same thing as if you have a cockatiel and add a parakeet. The cockatiel will likely treat the parakeet like a pet or else a baby cockatiel.
Feed it Potato Chips