I got a starling by chance, so do you eat raw rice?

Updated on pet 2024-02-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's edible. Raise starlings.

    The first thing to do is to choose a good cage. Starling cages have dome cages, flat-topped cages, vaulted square cages, etc., and it is best to choose one with a diameter and height of about 40 cm.

    In the cage, a jumping stick, a food bowl, a water bowl, a dung board, a bamboo board for meat, and a cage coat must be placed outside. Usually put the meat on the bamboo board, which can be convenient for starlings to peck. The cage coat can be used to keep out the sun and keep the birds warm in winter.

    In addition, starlings can bathe once a day or every other day in summer, the cage should be cleaned frequently, and in winter, it is necessary to pay attention to cold protection, bask in the sun more, and cover it with a cage cloth after sunning.

    Chicks are to be fed a "formula ration".

    Many citizens saw that the starlings raised by others were good-looking and could speak, so they followed suit, but the survival rate of the starlings they raised was not high.

    Mr. Huang said that this is mainly due to the fact that the first-time breeders have not mastered the feeding method of the chicks. The chicks are fed tofu or eggs and millet every day, duck eggs can be used in summer, and grasshoppers are given the next day.

    Earthworms, lean meat, bananas, greens, etc.

    The chicks are only fed tofu within 7 days, only 10% tofu is fed within 8-20 days, and the rest is fed with millet mixed with eggs and an appropriate amount of water after steaming, and then fed with small fine materials, and then fed a small amount of tender vegetables, small insects and water.

    Feed 5% tofu, the rest eggs, millet within 21-70 days, and then feed a small amount of tender vegetables, small insects, and water. During this time, the egg millet consists of 3 millet yolks

    1 becomes 1:1, and the yolk ratio is further reduced after 70 days.

    Mass feeding is easy to survive.

    For newly bought chicks, nesting is easy to survive. The fluffy chicks can be placed in a cardboard box with some rags in the middle, and after feeding, they can be placed in the nest and the nest will be placed in a dark place. It is best to feed the chicks together in a nest so that they can huddle together for warmth.

    The cost of feeding the birds is relatively high, and the "formula rations" used are more suitable for those who really love birds. Chicks are fed hard-boiled eggs, steamed buns, rice, tofu, insects, yellow eels, frogs, beef or lean pork when they are fully able to feed on their own. Fresh yellow eels and frogs can be chopped into meat puree, and 3-5 balls can be fed each time until the chicks' sacs are full.

    After feeding, use a dropper to suck water into his mouth and feed it once every 1-2 hours. In addition to feeding eggs and drinking water, the chicks also need to be fed some bait such as egg yolks, lean meat, insects, etc. Do not fast or deprive yourself of water.

    When carrying birds out in winter, they should be covered with cage clothes. Get some fresh air.

    Starlings, like people, need fresh air, so they should hang the bird cage in the window or outdoors every morning, breathe fresh air for 1-hour, and then return to the room to rest and drink water.

    At noon, put the bird cage into the water basin, the water should not be too deep, the water surface is about 5cm away from the bottom of the cage, and let it bathe. The fecal board at the bottom of the cage should be removed before the water bath, and the bottom plate of the cage should be hung to the window or outdoor bright cage for 1-hour after bathing, and then taken back to the room for rest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    OK. Starlings mainly inhabit secondary broad-leaved forests, bamboo forests and sparse forests at the edge of forests in low hills and foothills below 2000m above sea level. It feeds on insects and insect larvae such as locusts, grasshoppers, beetles, snakes, caterpillars, ground tigers, flies, lice, etc., and also eats plant foods such as grains, plant fruits, and seeds.

    Starlings are more common in southern China and are both important agricultural and forestry birds and popular caged birds. It can imitate the song of other birds, as well as simple human language, and is widely caged in China, and has been introduced to places such as the Philippines and Canada.

    Wild starlings live in mountains, forests, plains, villages, and sometimes in cities. Except during the breeding season, they are often active in groups, often perched on large trees, or standing on rooftops in rows. Gathering in high places in the early morning, dispersing after a bit of noise, and gathering in the same place the next day, is a typical peculiarity of starlings.

    At night, it often cohabits with starlings and crows.

    Starlings begin to nest in late spring and early summer, the requirements for nesting are not high, there is no certain place, tree holes, eaves, cracks, waste chimneys or other birds' abandoned nests can be nested, the eggs are blue, very good-looking, each nest lays 5 6 eggs, can reproduce 2 3 times a year, so the breeding period can be extended to the hot summer. Starling's song is noisy and rhythmless, but it is very good at imitating the tone of other birds' songs, so the song is sometimes varied.

    Starlings have a gentle temperament, are easy to approach people, and rarely hit the cage. After trimming the tongue, it can imitate and speak simple human language, which is a major feature of the bird. Starlings eat omnivorous, including locusts, earthworms, beetles, maggots, tree fruits, plant seeds, etc., so they are easier to raise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Starlings can eat cooked rice, he just can't eat hot rice, starlings can eat more food, so these cooked rice is still easier for them to digest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because if the starling eats cooked rice, it is also relatively easy to digest, so it can still be eaten.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I can eat it. Starlings are omnivorous and eat almost anything. Eggs and rice are the best feed for starlings.

    Here's how to make egg fried rice: put the rice in a pot, stir-fry it over a simmer until yellow but not mushy, pour it into the pan, mix the stirred raw egg liquid into the rice while it's hot, stir well, break it after cooling, and rub it off. Generally, add 4 to 6 eggs per kilogram of rice, ants, dust mites, shredded lean meat, tender greens, bananas, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I can eat it, my starlings eat cooked food, but starlings are omnivores, and if you want to feed them, you have to add some bread worms and fruits and the like.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Starlings are also birds, and birds eat grains and seeds, such as millet, millet, etc., and don't like to eat cooked rice, so don't let starlings eat food they don't like.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think that if you eat rice, you should be able to eat cooked rice, because eating rice is still better for my brother's nutrition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    OK. But it's better not to give it to eat, sticky to the mouth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I can eat it. Starling, also known as the robin (scientific name: Acridotheres cristatellus), is a bird of the starling family, the genus Starlings.

    It is about 26 cm long and is roughly black all over the body, with distinct plumes at the base of the upper beak. When flying, the large white spots on the wings are obvious, slightly figure-of-eight. The tail feathers are white at the ends.

    The undertail feathers are black and white with horizontal stripes. It inhabits the plains to the edge of broad-leaved forests at an altitude of 2000 m. Gather activity, feed on insects, fruits, etc.

    It is often found behind cattle to feed on insects, etc., and it is also common to stand on the backs of domestic animals to feed on parasites. It is widely distributed in Eurasia and northern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and the Pacific islands, and is widely distributed in central and southern China.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I can eat it, my starlings eat cooked food, but starlings are omnivores, if you want to feed them, you should also add some bread worms and fruits and the like, I hope your starlings grow up healthily.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes. But I'll give it some raw rice and eat it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I remember that when the little starling grows to a certain extent, he will change his feathers all over his body, and at that time, my starlings will also lose their feathers, and the feathers that will be replaced after that are very black and shiny. I forgot about it, it's been more than two years. Peanuts are given one grain a day, which can increase the black and shiny coat color.

    If the little starling is given a few less bread worms a day, it can enhance the resistance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Starlings can eat raw rice, and it is recommended to feed it yellow rice during the breeding process, so that it can digest and absorb it. Starlings are omnivorous birds, and they should be fed reasonably according to their growth rate during the breeding process. It is recommended to feed myna wet food when they are young, dry food can be gradually fed at 3 months old, and other complementary foods can be added in moderation to promote the growth and development of starlings.

    Starlings can eat rice, and it is advisable to replace the rice with yellow rice during the feeding process. Yellow rice can better digest and absorb leaks for starlings, and can avoid the symptoms of indigestion for starlings.

    Starlings are omnivorous birds and have no requirements for food. In the process of raising starlings, reasonable feeding should be carried out according to its growth rate in order to make starlings grow and develop better.

    Starlings should be fed with milk powder or wet food when they are young, dry food can be fed to starlings when they are 3 months old, and other complementary foods can be added to meet the growth needs of starlings in moderation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Summary. Hello kiss, I'm happy to answer for you, is it normal for starlings to like to eat rice, the platform here is the answer for you to find: normal relatives because starlings have been close to people since childhood, so more relatives, rice can increase satiety, that is, it will not be easy to get hungry, in addition, rice is soft and easy to swallow, and the nutrition is very high, unlike other feeds and the like, it tastes sticky to the mouth, he also likes to eat some meat, friends who raise starlings can feed some meat or fish pork, which can be cut into smaller pieces, Starlings will also have a lot of fun eating.

    Hello dear kiss, I'm happy to answer for you, is it normal for starlings to like to eat rice, the platform here for you to find the answer: normal relatives because starlings have been close to people since childhood, so more relatives, rice can increase satiety, that is, it will not make the waiter easy to get hungry, in addition, the rice is soft and easy to swallow, and the nutrition is very high, unlike other feeds and the like, the taste is more sticky to the mouth, he also likes to eat some meat, friends who raise starlings can feed some meat or noisy fish and meat, pig slippery meat, can be cut a little smaller, Starlings will also eat very happily.

    Starlings can eat rice, but they don't usually eat it as a staple food because it's not digestible. The diet of this bird is very mixed, in addition to eating Bogaob insects, the wild can also eat grains, so if you are bred in captivity, you can choose a lot of food, usually using powder as food, which is very helpful for the growth of the bird's base ear. Also, throw away its leftovers every day so that they don't spoil.

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