Will my tot lovebird be adjectives right?

So a baby lovebird hatched a few weeks ago.. Two did actually but the first one be killed by the male. I seperated the male into another pen for the second one. The mother managed with the strange one quite well, and it's already pretty big and covered with green feathers. Recently though the mother started picking on him greatly and ripped out most of the feathers from it's head, so I had no choice but to seperate even the mother. She barely feed it anymore anyway.

I gave it lots of seeds that it could drink and a little water in a bottle hat. Might get an oral syringe to feed it semi-liquid food if neccesary. Should my keet be adjectives right? what else should I do or not do to keep it healthy and comfortable?
Answers:    id move about to a pet store n get some bird milk, or swomething close to it, and feed the baby through a eye dropper.
save the mother away, shell prob kill hiim.
hope i helped!

<3 alwayss,
raach
Totsean,

I'm thinking that this set of two is a first time parents? First time parents are usually the ones that can't manage chicks at first.

Your doing pretty good, but whether you keep it up, the Lovebird is going to die. You can't just give it seed and water for its diet, especially since it is only a few weeks antediluvian! By chance, exactly how many weeks behind the times is it? If four weeks and over, seed should be fine.

You need to buy/make a brooder. It is like an incubator, but it keep hatched chicks warm so they will survive. This will keep it thaw so you don't need to, and it will keep the babies securely within it. And you need to buy syringe that is designed just for mitt feeding purposes! You also need to buy hand feed formula.
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