I am so sorry that you find yourself in this situation. Its all too common. Your baby will let you know when its ready to wean. You can start offering it soaked weaning pellets. Understand that it won't replace feedings until the bird understands that this is food, too. You can also offer soaked monkey biscuits that you hold in your fingers. I would definitely have water in the cage at all times. The only water your baby will get is via formula. Make sure to really clean the baby's beak well after you finish handfeeding. If not, its very easy for yeast infections to develop.
You can also get some chopped frozen mixed vegetables and defrost a few tablespoons. They are small enough and soft enough for babies to eat. You MUST invest in a gram scale and weigh your baby daily. Baby birds are not measured in ounces, but in grams. Also, when referring to unweaned baby birds, you give their age in days, not weeks. Try cooking a sweet potato, mashing it up and adding about a TBs of peanut butter and the juice from 1/2 fresh orange. Offer it from a small spoon or from your fingertips. Don't force it into the baby, but rather let it eat off of the spoon.
For example, a redfront chick (that's as close in size as I have information for) would be getting 2 handfeedings a day (35cc) twice a day and weaning foods in between. However, its a process and some babies will require more feedings more often. Each species weans at different times. Did she provide hatch papers? If so you know the baby's age in days by just doing the math.
We really don't encourage buying unweaned baby birds and in most states, its illegal. I won't discuss specifics here, for to do so give novices the feeling that its easy. It isn't and its scarey. I you screw up, the bird dies.
Be sure to NEVER heat baby formula in a microwave. You may heat the water in the microwave and then add it to the feeding formula. If you mix it first, the microwave can create hot spots and that can cause crop burn.
Be sure to offer the formula at 104 degrees, not colder. Use a candy thermometer to be sure its not too hot. NEVER save any mixed formula and refeed it. It grows bacteria very quickly. Formula should be stored in an airtight container, unmixed, in the refrigerator or freezer. Discard any formula after 6 months. Macaws require macaw handfeeding formula. General formula isn't high enough in fat. I you are using unspecified forumula, you must get the proper kind. Many breeders send babies out with the wrong stuff. I like Kaytee Exact macaw handfeeding formula.
A bird is the only pet that will ever tell you I love you.
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