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Hi,
This is a great site.
My boyfriend and I were 'awarded' a box filled with 2 baby doves last week by a stranger, who got them from another stranger...
So we decided to adopt them.
Judging from their feathers, they were about 1-2 days old when we got them. The first night, we didn't know what to feed them. Upon searching online, we found that we can feed them some crushed egg yolk and milk. Not the best food, but it was an emergency. The next day we fed them human baby food. Eventually I found Kaytee Exact at Petco, and been feeding them that since. We live in an apartment, so we've been keeping them inside a box on top of a router for heat source. This seems to be working well.
They've been with us for about a week now, and are doing fine. One bird is doing better than the other. We are feeding them 4-5 times a day. Laid the box with paper towel and change them 2-3 times a day.
The first bird can now start walking and spreading 'his' wings. The little brother also grow some feathers, but not as quickly as the first one. 'He' is only half the size of the first dove. 'His' claws are closed most of the time, and he support himself with his legs during feeding, if that make sense. One of his leg is semi splayed. We seems to be able to minimize this by putting him in a bowl and letting him sit in it.
My research of correcting splayed legs shows all this tricks that I won't be able to do until he gets older/bigger. His claws are less than 1cm only, if I forced him to spread them, just about .25"
For now I'll try to get him some liquid calcium supplement and multi spectrum lighting for his bone development. I can't take him outside, since it would be too cold for him, and I work during the day time.
Any advice on how to correct his splayed legs? When can I take them out from the heated box to a cage? I want them to be able to have some exercise, but they do need the heat. How can I install the multi spectrum light? what's a good brand to buy?
Thank you
This is a great site.
My boyfriend and I were 'awarded' a box filled with 2 baby doves last week by a stranger, who got them from another stranger...
So we decided to adopt them.
They've been with us for about a week now, and are doing fine. One bird is doing better than the other. We are feeding them 4-5 times a day. Laid the box with paper towel and change them 2-3 times a day.
The first bird can now start walking and spreading 'his' wings. The little brother also grow some feathers, but not as quickly as the first one. 'He' is only half the size of the first dove. 'His' claws are closed most of the time, and he support himself with his legs during feeding, if that make sense. One of his leg is semi splayed. We seems to be able to minimize this by putting him in a bowl and letting him sit in it.
My research of correcting splayed legs shows all this tricks that I won't be able to do until he gets older/bigger. His claws are less than 1cm only, if I forced him to spread them, just about .25"
For now I'll try to get him some liquid calcium supplement and multi spectrum lighting for his bone development. I can't take him outside, since it would be too cold for him, and I work during the day time.
Any advice on how to correct his splayed legs? When can I take them out from the heated box to a cage? I want them to be able to have some exercise, but they do need the heat. How can I install the multi spectrum light? what's a good brand to buy?
Thank you