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Week 5-6 weeks, 1st Pic when he/she just arrive. June 17 2007

 

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb51/Ma12cus504/june1720075_6wk.jpg

 

 

Week 6-7 weeks, 2nd Pic June 24 2007

 

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb51/Ma12cus504/june2420076_7wk.jpg

 

 

Weeks 7-8 weeks, 3rd Pic July 1 2007

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb51/Ma12cus504/3.jpg

 

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb51/Ma12cus504/1.jpg

 

 

See the development :)

 

More to come next sunday,

Guest briansmum
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thanks for putting them all together like that, you really can see how he's grown, thats lovely.

Guest Lidia
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That is one gorgeous baby bird. He is just adorable and you're obviously doing a good job with him! :woohoo: Sending karma your way.

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He is so cute!!! I love the whitish toenails mixed with the one black on his foot. I wonder will it stay that way.......:huh:

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I'm just curious, do you have your baby at home...and if so, is it a difficult job feeding him? I've been "craving" having a baby CAG but I don't really have a clue how much care is involved with the feeding and such.

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In my opinion if you don't have experience with hand feeding birds then it is best to leave it to the people who do that all the time. There are things you have to be careful of and such.:)

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I agree, Feeding it wasnt hard but really stressful for me. Sometime i worry i might kill it. I brought Junior before doing any research, it was stupid of me.But what is done is already been done, but If i had to redo it again, i rather get one that is weaned already.

 

Also, this is my first time having an grey. Been wanting one for almost 12 years, but never have money to buy one until now :). I have no handfeeding experience, so far i have been lucky with him/her so far. Counting the day until he/she is fully wean, then no more stress for me.

 

Bottom line, i recommend buying a wean CAG. it not worth the stress brought upon yourself :) my two cent

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Well I am glad to hear you are doing allright with it, but you admit it is not the best thing to do. That being said, I am proud of you for knowing nothing and going ahead anyway. I'm sure you used your common sense to help you thru the process. But maybe you have helped someone else who reads this and decides to let the experienced handle feeding. Good luck to you and keep us posted.

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I don't believe that, I didn't hand feed mine and she is bonded to me nicely, I would not put too much faith in that breeder, I think he just wanted to put the job off on someone else, like you for instance. But I am happy things are going well for you and your gorgeous baby.:)

Guest Lidia
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Ma12cus504 wrote:

Counting the day until he/she is fully wean, then no more stress for me.

 

Oh, you innocent, innocent person!!!!:woohoo:

Guest briansmum
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i had to finish off weaning brian, i wouldn't take it on from a tiny baby bird too much work. but i enjoyed the couple of weeks i did do it.. if im totally honest i preferred it at least i knew he was eating. somtimes now it's difficult to tell if he's actually eating his food or just pulling lumps off and dropping them :laugh:

Guest Lidia
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Just when you think they can't possibly be any cuter ... they are!!!!

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This is sooo sweet. (and interesting to see its development) - From the ugly (but heartmelting) duckling slowly transforming into a beautiful swan...

 

He's adorable, ma12cus503 :)

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It's unbelievable how quickly they grow and development from an ugly little chicken to such a beautiful bird.He/she really is beautiful.:woohoo:

Guest briansmum
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw look at his tiny beak!! bring back the tiny beaks!!!

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every since i start taking weekly pic, I look forward every sunday to really compare. I cant really tell the different without the pic since i see him everyday :)

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