Hi there. Your finches will take a few days to 2 weeks to settle in. Feed them a good pellet food for finches, 10% fruits and veggies, 10% seed. All seed diets are known to cause malnutrition.Grit is necessary for these types of birds May you enjoy them and have a mutually beneficial relationship. They will really add a lot in your living space. Most birds need 12 hours of darkness a day. Have a tweet year.
2007-02-04 10:18:54
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answered by firestarter 6
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I have two comments. One: Birds sit on the bottom of their cages when they are sick. They have come off their perches and it is serious when any bird does that. The person above that said get them to a vet is correct. It is better to have them checked and be sure. Birds do get upset when their environment is changed in any way so I would keep them warm, cover them or partially cover their cages a bit, and take them to the vet.
Comment two: For those of you that made rude remarks about the grammer used here. Perhaps this person speaks English as a second language. That means he may speak at least one more than you. And the rest of us here, don't care for abusive answers.
2007-02-04 17:33:19
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answered by towanda 7
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Finches should never sit on the bottom of the cage, scared or not. Get them to the vet ASAP!
2007-02-04 15:39:08
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answered by Christie D 5
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You would too if you just got dumped in a new enviroment.
Make sure they have fresh drinking water and a little bath for them to play in daily.... treats.. gravel and regular finch food. Cover them with something like a towel or light weight blanket from 6pm sunset to dawn 6am.. and give them a chance to adapt to all the changes.
2007-02-04 09:43:54
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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What do you regularly feed them? do you be attentive to if this poultry is ingesting? you are the superb option in questioning that the poultry must be considered via the vet. Staying on the backside of the cage might nicely be a straightforward sign of ailment, and the circling is in no way widely used. Get him to the wellbeing practitioner. stable success.
2016-10-01 10:33:41
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answered by newborn 4
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That is more than likely the problem. New environment for them. It will take a few days for them to adjust to there new surroundings. Dont forget to cover there cage at night also.
2007-02-04 09:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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there in shock keep them warm and put there food and water near them stay out of the room until they get used to there new suroundings make sure there are no sudden noised and or movvements
2007-02-04 10:29:41
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answered by Here i am 4
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to nope n- the question is about birds not spelling or cant you read? second of all is "grammar" not grammer. don't try to teach what you don't know. I'm just so tired of arrogant know it alls, if you don't know the answer, try not to be an a**.
2007-02-04 13:32:30
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answered by lola7737 5
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most bird do stay still
2007-02-04 09:41:49
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answered by Super K.O. 1
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'they just be'
Where the hell did you learn grammer? State Pen?
2007-02-04 09:37:15
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answered by nope n 3
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