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SwishiestB0g

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Keep it warm, very VERY important. Food wise you need a syringe and worms and well a strong stomach. Keep it warm though, and make sure it's in a soft spot that it can't climb out of two easily so it won't fall too much.
 

Vet2501

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You shouldn't have touched it, now it's mother will probably reject it.

The right thing to do would have been to put it under the closest bush/tree where it likely fell from. That way it's parents may have found it.
 
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Vet2501 said:
You shouldn't have touched it, now it's mother will probably reject it.

The right thing to do would have been to put it under the closest bush/tree where it likely fell from. That way it's parents may have found it.
Actually from what I hear, that mother rejecting it thing is complete shite.
Just can't remember where I heard that.
 

Vet2501

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Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
Vet2501 said:
You shouldn't have touched it, now it's mother will probably reject it.

The right thing to do would have been to put it under the closest bush/tree where it likely fell from. That way it's parents may have found it.
Actually from what I hear, that mother rejecting it thing is complete shite.
Just can't remember where I heard that.
Depends on the mother, but the majority will reject it. My advice would be to keep it somewhere warm and dry for the night, then put it back where you found it tomorrow morning.
 

Queen Michael

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Vet2501 said:
Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
Vet2501 said:
You shouldn't have touched it, now it's mother will probably reject it.

The right thing to do would have been to put it under the closest bush/tree where it likely fell from. That way it's parents may have found it.
Actually from what I hear, that mother rejecting it thing is complete shite.
Just can't remember where I heard that.
Depends on the mother, but the majority will reject it. My advice would be to keep it somewhere warm and dry for the night, then put it back where you found it tomorrow morning.

These guys
are pretty reliable.
 

Wadders

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We had a young sparrow flie into our house one time, then it KO'd itself on the window trying to get back outside, so we put it in a little box with towells and tissue and stuff. That might work, untill it starts flying arouns again.

Or not. The bird died the next day. I think it didnt have enough food :(
 
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Update:
Unfortunately, young Krogstad as well call him, has dislocated his wing to bad to ever be able to fly again.
So they are going to have to put him down.
Now he up in the giant tree in the sky.

R.I.P Krogstad