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Title: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: DonW on May 12, 2021, 09:21:52 PM
I've picked up two chicks,  I say chicks but they are about the size of a small cat. They either fell out of the nest or were pushed by a dominant sibling which I suspect and's why I didn't return them. Now I've got the two in the stall but they don't eat much of the dog food I try getting in their beaks. Did anyone ever have success?
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: btulloh on May 12, 2021, 09:33:21 PM
I know it can work but I don't know the details.  When I was growing up, a friend's dad had a guy climb a tree and snag a crow chick for him. Raised it to adulthood and it was quite an interesting pet. After a couple years it did return to the crow community. I guess it was just time.

Wish I could help on the details, but for sure it's doable. Good luck. Sounds like you're they're best option. 
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: sprucebunny on May 12, 2021, 10:34:40 PM
Maybe try canned corn ???
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: Tacotodd on May 12, 2021, 10:56:43 PM
Just don't let it watch Heckel & Jeckel.   :D
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: btulloh on May 12, 2021, 11:07:13 PM
https://animals.mom.com/can-feed-crows-8280.html (https://animals.mom.com/can-feed-crows-8280.html)
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: Southside on May 12, 2021, 11:09:15 PM
I have had good success with scrambled egg when dealing with chicks that have gone off their food.  Maybe try that and mix in some of the other items they eat.  Having some whey - the liquid off the top of a container of yogurt - is also an excellent booster.  The stuff is a miracle food for sick chicks.  
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: DonW on May 12, 2021, 11:25:45 PM
Reading the link, it seems simple but it looks like One may not make it till morning. Neither taking to feeding as of yet as I keep one finger in the beaks to hold them open and drop food in with the other.  At least some goes down. 
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: Southside on May 12, 2021, 11:30:27 PM
Dip their beaks in some whey if you have it.  Instant sugar and energy.  Might take a couple of times but they will begin to lap it up with their tongues.  Keep them warm too. Are they fully feathered or just duff? 
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: barbender on May 13, 2021, 12:33:19 AM
I had one I raised. Didn't know if it was a boy or girl so we named it "Kevin" like the bird on the Pixar movie "Up"😁 Anyhow, give them raw hamburger. At least that's what I did successfully. And you can't just drop the food in, you have to actually shove it down their throat just like their parents do. They sit on their haunches and tip their head back with their mouth open, pinch some burger between your thumb and finger and shove it right down. They make a terrible racket but they like it🤷🏽‍♂️ They make a really neat pet but they are very mischievous😊
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: Runningalucas on May 13, 2021, 02:17:35 AM
 I worked with Jody at Fallen Feathers.  She's rehab'd everything you can think of including crows, and ravens.  Please reach out to her.  The website is : Home - Fallen Feathers (https://fallenfeathers.org/)

I don't know what you're doing with the dog food, it should work, it needs to be ultra moist, and their feeding schedule I think should be small amounts very regularly.  I could be wrong, but I'm thinking something like a couple super moist crumbled pellets every 20 minutes or so.  


She's a wonderful woman with a wonderful charity.
Title: Re: Rescuing crow chicks
Post by: HemlockKing on May 13, 2021, 03:58:42 AM
I don't have pet crows but I do put lots of food out for them I throw would of thrown out anyway, they seem to take a liking to tuna the most, maybe try a can of flaked tuna