Baby doves, or squabs, should ideally stay with their parents for about 2 to 3 weeks after they fledge, which is when they leave the nest but still rely on their parents for food and care. During this time, they learn essential survival skills and social behaviors. If the baby dove is orphaned or abandoned, it may require human intervention, but it’s best to consult a wildlife rehabilitator for guidance on how to care for it.
I believe you can as long as your parents support you decision to keep the baby and still live at home, my parents and i decided that if i got pregnant when i am 16 that i can still live at home and keep the baby if i choose but i have to finish school. It all depends on how you and your parents feel.
it keeps it until the baby kiwi wants to leave her
two weeks
For never.
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about 2 yers
Their parents will eat them, so move them as quickly as possible.
1-2 years they are very good parents.
Look at who the parents are... if the baby's fine now, it won't be for long.
Parents can ensure their baby's hands stay warm at night by dressing them in long-sleeved pajamas, using mittens or socks on their hands, keeping the room temperature comfortable, and using a sleep sack or swaddle to keep them cozy.
four days
they live with their parents for 2 months.