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Feeding Problems

jrod860 Jul 25, 2008 10:16 AM

Hey i have a baby green that ive recently bought and he hasnt eaten in about 3 weeks. humidy temp and caging are all good. any feeding tips?

Replies (7)

rottenweiler9 Jul 25, 2008 01:37 PM

What are you trying to feed it with. I think Kelly starts the ones he has trouble with on quail and then sented quail with rats and then eventually rats.
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1.0 Super Tiger
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0.1 Ball Python
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jrod860 Jul 25, 2008 04:41 PM

ive tried both f/t mice and live mice

Kelly_Haller Jul 25, 2008 06:18 PM

If you have the environmental issues covered, my next question would be do you have a good hide available for him. That is imperative for young greens. The second issue would be the mice. I have not had much luck at all getting young greens to take mice. A very few will, but most will show no interest.

Rats work much better, however the vast majority of young greens are much more likely to start on birds. About any baby bird will work, but Jud and I have found that about 80% of young greens will readily take chicken chicks as a first meal. Although not very readily available, the absolute best are ducklings. I would say that at least 95% of young greens will take a duckling without hesitation as a first meal.

After they start on chicks, scenting works well and they can be switched over to small rats fairly easily. Do not try to switch them from chicks to mice. Rats are a much better prey item to switch them over onto than mice. Most mice are really too small as a prey item for young greens, and they will outgrow large feeder mice in a few months anyway. Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Kelly

jrod860 Jul 26, 2008 02:04 PM

Yes, i also have a hide box and access to fresh water and he has been doing well with using them both. will other small birds work even if they arent babies?

Kelly_Haller Jul 28, 2008 05:44 PM

The young ones seem to work better, but it wouldn't hurt to try others if you have access to them.

Kelly

jrod860 Jul 28, 2008 08:56 PM

thanks. i gave him a live finch today and he went crazy for it and ate it. thanks for the help

Kelly_Haller Jul 30, 2008 09:45 PM

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