Sunday, August 2, 2009

How and what would you feed a crow hatchling?

The other day I asked about incubating crow eggs, now they are hatched. HELP
Answers:
You need to find a Wildlife Rehabber ASAP. Caring for a newly hatched baby is difficult (they will need to be fed every 10-15 Minutes, 12-14 hours a day) and can be fatal if you don't know what you are doing. Always keep the babies warm,if they begin to pant or you notice that their necks are stretched out and their mouths are open they are to warm Their temps should be 99-102 degrease Fahrenheit. Don't feed them anything until you contact a rehabber, they will be able to direct you on the proper way to go about feeding and what to feed. They may still have their yolk sacks.
i realy dont know. we fed our baby chickins scrambled eggs.dont know if that helps?
Once again JenE knows her stuff. If you had done your research in advance of this hatching, you would not be in a panic and the birds would not be at risk. Get thee to a rehabber.
you dont, you take them to a rehabber.

www.wildliferehabber.org

www.wildliferehabber.com

It would be illegal and unethical for someone on this forum to provide you with information on illegally raising federally protected birds. Do the right thing and turn the birds over to someone who knows how to care for them. Rehabilitators spend years training to raise animals. If people are more concerned about the animals than themselves they wouldn't be trying to selfishly raise them.

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