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Depending on how old the wren is, you can see the earlobes, feathers, legs, and mouth. The color of the earlobes, beak, and legs of the young wren will be light, the feathers are bright and bright, and the legs are delicate and yellow. The feathers of the elderly wren are not shiny, the legs are ** with fish scales, and the skin is pale and white.
Many pet owners don't know how to see how old the wren is, in fact, by observing the earlobes, feathers, legs, mouth color, etc., you can see the age of the wren.
In the young bird period, the color of the earlobe, beak color, and leg color of the wren will be light, the feathers on the body will appear very bright and bright, and the skin of the legs is also very delicate, **yellow, with a light red.
In old age, the feathers of the wren will gradually lose their luster and become messy and rough. Obvious fish scale spots will appear on the legs, claws, and toes, and at the same time, ** will gradually turn lighter.
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Wren can eat apples, bananas and other fruits, but the amount needs to be controlled. Moderate feeding can improve immunity and replenish nutritional needs. Once you eat too much or eat fruits with a lot of water content, you will have diarrhea, which will cause a burden on the stomach and affect the healthy growth of the wren.
Usually in the wild, the wren eats wild fruits, such as figs, banyan fruits, etc., while the artificially fed wren can eat apples, bananas and other fruits, but the amount needs to be controlled, and eating too much can easily cause the wren to have diarrhea.
In addition, the wren's stomach is relatively fragile, and there are many fruits that the wren can't eat, such as watermelon, pear, grape, pineapple, etc., these fruits will not cause poisoning, but the water content is too much, and it is easy to have diarrhea.
Feeding the wren an appropriate amount of fruit can improve the wren's immunity and replenish the body's vitamin and nutrient needs. However, eating too much will cause gastrointestinal discomfort to Brother Wren, which will seriously burden Brother Wren's stomach, and Brother Wren will not regret growing up like a mess.
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1. Why does Brother Wren need to eat fruits?
First of all, fruit is an excellent energy** that can provide a certain amount of nutrients, which is especially important for wrens during the breeding period. In addition, the fruit is also rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, which can enhance immunity and help Wren prevent and ** diseases. In addition, Wren has a special preference for fruits with moderate sugar content and sweet taste, which can also help Wren increase appetite and increase food intake.
2. What are the fruits suitable for wrens?
The main fruits that Wren likes to eat are: apples, bananas, cherries, peaches, blue raarse source berries, strawberries, etc. These fruits have a moderate sugar content and a refreshing, sweet taste that meets the taste preferences of Wren, and also contains nutrients that are beneficial to Wren.
In addition, Wren can also eat some nut foods such as pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds, which can also be used as supplementary foods to improve the nutritional level of Wren.
3. What are the fruits that are not suitable for Wren to eat?
Although fruits are one of the important foods of Wren, not all fruits are suitable for Wren. Some fruits that contain too much fructose or acidic substances such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits, etc., may put too much burden on the wren's stomach, which can lead to indigestion and other problems. In addition, for some unripe or overripe fruits, it is not suitable for wrens to eat, which can easily cause allergies or gastrointestinal discomfort.
Therefore, owners need to be cautious when choosing fruit for Wren to avoid adverse effects on Wren's health due to choosing the wrong fruit.
4. How to give the wren a reasonable combination of fruits
Giving the wren a reasonable combination of fruits requires different rock choices according to different conditions. In general, the owner can mix the fruit with the Wren's usual staple food and place it on the Wren's plate, so that the Wren can enjoy the nutrients of the fruit and other foods at the same time. For some acidic fruits that are easy to cause gastrointestinal problems, you need to pay special attention to the quantity and frequency of eating, and the owner can observe the wren during the eating process, and stop eating it in time when he finds uncomfortable symptoms.
Okay, it's appetizing, but don't eat too much.
I think it's best not to eat it, I've heard the doctor say that mango, pineapple, etc. are all fruits, ** bad or some diseases when it's best to avoid it!
Condition analysis: Hello, I will ask your question, according to the analysis of the situation you described, "Eating a few kiwi or apples or bananas for dinner can have the effect of **." The amount of fruit consumed every day is eight taels, and you only need to eat a kiwi and an apple. >>>More
Fruits are healthy, just eat natural green, clean ones, and pay attention to the time, it is best not to eat them before going to bed at night.
Why not?! There will be no problem with eating at room temperature, eat more fruits and vegetables, remember, what the mother eats, the baby eats, the mother eats more fruits and vegetables, the baby can take more vitamins and enhance immunity. I sometimes eat sorbet and my baby is fine, but you'd better not eat sorbet, so as not to have diarrhea, I eat it because the baby is constipated and there is no rut. >>>More