| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 301.1 | bugs & worms | SVCRUS::KROLL |  | Thu Jan 04 1990 13:47 | 12 | 
|  |     feed lots of meal worms.  I used to put the meal worms in fresh
    un rosted wheat germ and place the dish in the bottom of the cage.
    not only did they feed the worms but they ate the wheat germ too.
    
    after 6 months and an increase from 2 to 10 birds I decided that
    zebra finches are not for me.  swaped them for a couple of green
    singing finches and had the same problem again.  swaped all 15 for
    parrots and the rest is history.
    
    At evening time I would put a night light over the cage and the
    flying bugs would be attracted.  It is a lot of fun seeing the birds
    go after the bugs.
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| 301.2 | a trick to feeding worms? | NYFS04::CHERYL | Cheryl Lee Correll | Tue Jan 09 1990 12:28 | 7 | 
|  |     re -.1
    
    I have tried feeding my finches (zebra) meal worms in wheat germ
    several times....they refuse them ... is there a trick?  
    
    Cheryl (who's one pair of zebras has produced zillions of healthy
    babies)
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| 301.3 | wait until they feed checks | SVCRUS::KROLL |  | Tue Jan 09 1990 13:34 | 2 | 
|  |     mine did not eat them at first eather it took about 2 days of feeding
    out of chicks.
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| 301.4 | Birdie birth control? | SUCCES::AMES |  | Tue Jan 09 1990 17:40 | 15 | 
|  |     re: .1
    
    What did you do to have your green singing finches breed? I have
    a pair that in a year have shown no interest. I know that they're
    male and female, but they couldn't care less. They have a reasonable
    sized cage and are allowed to fly free a good part of the time.
    They get good food too. 
    
    Huh, must be a new form of birdie birth control I've found. My zebra's
    (when I had them) laid like crazy, in the same space.
    
    What's the secret?
    
    Thanks,
    Lianne
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| 301.5 | MEAL WORMS | BOSHOG::MOTTA |  | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:44 | 6 | 
|  |     Where do you buy meal worms?  Are they alive or dead when you get
    them and feed them to the birds?
    
    Sounds kinda' gross to me....hahaha
    
    Steph
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| 301.6 | Meal worms at the pet store | NYFS05::CHERYL | Cheryl Lee Correll | Wed Feb 07 1990 08:37 | 13 | 
|  |     I bought them at the store I buy my seed at (in PA).  They keep them in
    the refridgerator to keep them dormant.  Trying to feed them to the
    birds didn't gross me out, but storing worms in my fridge sure did. 
    I'm glad they don't like them.
    
    They do, however, LOVE monkey chow.  I let a piece of it soak up a
    little water and they tear it apart....Even my dog gets in the act and
    wants a piece of chow.  
    
    Good luck with the worms,
    
    Cheryl
    
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| 301.7 | Help on Raising Finches | CPSR2::SIPILA | Can I go home now? | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:13 | 13 | 
|  |     How long does it take before the baby Zebra Finches get their adult
    feathers?  
    
    Also, what publications are available about raising finches?  The
    two bird magazine I have found cater more to larger birds.  
    
    Thanks for your help.
    
    Regards,
    
        Susan
    
    
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| 301.8 | Short Childhood | NYFS05::CHERYL | Cheryl Lee Correll | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:57 | 9 | 
|  |     1 week after they are born (hatched) they look like real birdies...
    
    2 weeks after they are born, they leap from the nest.
    
    During the first week, they change so much...you can almost see the
    feathers growing in.
    
    Cheryl
    
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| 301.9 | New Baby Finch | CRONIC::HOOVER | DEBBIE | Wed May 16 1990 13:05 | 21 | 
|  |     
    	Hi....
    
    		My two zebras have been laying eggs for what seems forever
    	and now they have finally hatched one.  I was so excited but I am
    	a little concerned since they have laid another egg since this baby
    	hatched.  I thought that while they were taking care of this one
    	that they would not lay anymore.  After so long I would be heart
    	broken if this one dies, but he seems to be doing good so they 
    	must be taking care of him.  I check him out in the nest every
    	morning when his parents are out and I can see the change from day
    	to day.  I am only feeding them seed and hard boiled eggs at this
    	time.  I do give them vitamins in their water and on their food.
    	Should I be giving them anything else to be sure that my baby will
    	be okay??  Also, should I be worried about the new eggs being
    	laid??
    
    
    	Thanks
    
    	Debbie
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