First let me say that the chicks should remain in the incubator until they are fluffy and dry. If you have a whole group of eggs in the incubator try not to open it up until they are all hatched.
By the time they are all fluffy and dry they can begin eating and drinking.
it could take a while depending which one i heard 14 days 2 months 21 days you should ask a vet maybe
A baby bird is usually fed within hours, because you see when they are born they came out of a shell where they couldn't get food or nutrients therefore they would be hungry, and tired.
unfortunatly the bird could (could not yes) die. im sorry.
you should take him to the vet as soon as possible. they will do everything possible to save it. they will know what to do.
The best thing to do if you find any wild bird that's 'apparently' been abandoned - is to leave it where it is. The parent bird WILL be close by somewhere, and will rescue the baby as soon as it feels it's safe to do so !
They should have opened by now if they dont open soon cheack with the vet if its allright They should have opened by now if they dont open soon cheack with the vet if its allright
The chick bonds with mom soon after hatching. If you listen to the mother bird you will hear her cluck softly and make comforting sounds to the chicks constantly. When the chick feels threatened it will try very hard to return to the mother. The chick uses auditory and visual cues to recognize momma bird.
unfortunatly the bird could (could not yes) die. im sorry.
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you should take him to the vet as soon as possible. they will do everything possible to save it. they will know what to do.
Yes, a baby Yanma can learn Flash as soon as it hatches if its Father knew the move.
No it doesnt.It is usually a warning.
yes they do
No not that i no of but most likely it wont
An alligator does not feed its babies. As soon as a baby alligator hatches, it must start looking for its own food. As long as it looks for food in the vicinity of the mother, the mother will eat anything that tries to eat her baby but other that that, the baby is on its own.
The best thing to do if you find any wild bird that's 'apparently' been abandoned - is to leave it where it is. The parent bird WILL be close by somewhere, and will rescue the baby as soon as it feels it's safe to do so !
yes she is Should be having her first baby soon
As soon as the yolk sack is absorbed.
Yes, you can still get pregnant and have a baby if you have trichomoniasis. You should be treated as soon as possible.