I have 4 finches; 2 are adult parents and the others are near adult males and the first 2 finches children. They have another egg and it's hatched, but it seems as if they aren't tending to it and are plucking feathers off its back. I have two nests and before only the one with the baby finch had cotton, but it seems like they switched the cotton in the nests and it sits alone at the bottom while the other 4 are perched atop. Should I assume it means they've abandoned it?
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Normally a mother will attend to her babies. However, if you have a large cage and have mixed the male and female, the female will not attend to her babies. This is the same with rabbits. The mother will either kill her young or ignore them.
You will need to move the mother and her young to another cage. Keep them away from the males and don't allow a lot of people near the cage when they are small. Once the young start to grow, you can try moving the cage closer to the other birds.
I've 2 zebra finches in a cage on there own with 2 chicks and 2 eggs the parents are not going into the nest with chicks why any1 help thankx
The finches will sit on the eggs when all are hatched. They may not be abandoned.
Are you saying the baby finch is sitting below while the 4 adults are sitting above and ignoring it? Not too clear but if birds do not take care of their little ones it usually means there is a health problem and in the wild they would just abandon it.
Does the other nest have eggs? Are the adults taking care of the other nest?
for the birds' sake call a vet
My friend raises these. She says the little one needs to just be with the momma in a separate cage
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