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Originally Posted by ChewyGeorgia85 Thank you. Well, it's been a little over an hour, I've been watching t.v. and checking on her every 5-10 minutes and she is showing no sign of another one (thank goodness!). She's just laying with her babies, keeping them warm, clean, and fed, the three important steps. So I will give another 1/2 hour and probably head to bed for a few hours.
Our goffins cockatoo wasn't too thrilled that this was going on during his bed time but he settled down about 1 1/2 hours ago. Chewy is in his crate wondering what the heck is going on over there. Husband is sleeping.. very successful night.
We're gonna have our friend come over tomorrow (well during the day lol) and help us with the dew claws and a look over to see if the pups are okay. They are all good sizes at least 2 oz. each. I wanted the babies to stay warm and fed before we start messing with it. Georgia is really stepping up to the plate and watching over her babies. I'm so lucky 
Will probably get pics up in the next day or so  | Congratulation on your new litter. It sounds like momma and you did an awesome job. You might consider waiting a few days on the tails and dewclaws. I usually do them on the 3rd or 4th day. Your pups seem awful tiny so giving them a little extra time might be better for them.
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