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The red-billed acacia bird is one of the famous caged ornamental birds around the world, and it is also a traditional export bird of China. I believe that many people also want to raise a red-billed acacia bird (details), but they don't know if they can raise it well. The following Poqi network will teach you some precautions for raising red-billed acacia birds.
Red-billed acacia.
In order to avoid the mouth being broken and the feathers damaged, the newly caught acacia bird should be "tied" at the beginning and then put into a cage or a cage with a cover, and lured with "soft food", and fed to the fruit at the same time. After admitting food, gradually change to powder, and give drinking water. People must approach slowly, at the beginning of the first part of the cage (curtain), hand flour worms, corn borer larvae, etc. feeding, when you can chase people to eat insects, then open all the cage covers, and loosen the "bundle".
Acacia birds have short intestines, fast digestion, and loose feces, so the bottom of the cage should be cleaned every 2 to 3 days, and the bird should be bathed with water. In order to prevent self-bathing, it is best to use a small water tank, otherwise it will pollute the drinking water. In addition, the cage should be inspected frequently for damage.
Special attention should be paid when the bird is taken out of the cage, because the red-billed acacia bird is agile and good at taking advantage of loopholes to escape.
In the north, red-billed acacia birds mostly eat eggs, millet or egg yolk and cornmeal (3:7) as their staple food, and often have indigestion and serious feather fading. The southern red-billed lovesick bird is inseparable from peanut flour, the approximate ratio is cornmeal kilograms plus 4 raw eggs mixed well, roasted and dried, plus 200 grams of peanut flour, and should also be fed with fruits, berries, insects and their larvae (or fresh cow, mutton foam).
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Feed thrush food with fruit, and have some bugs as a snack.
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How to raise acacia birds, as follows:
When the acacia bird has just arrived in the new environment, it needs to be put in a quiet corner to rest for a few days, and do not feed it during its adaptation, so as not to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea, and it is best to wait for it to adapt to the environment before giving food.
If you want the acacia bird to grow well, you must give it more nutritious food, such as eggs, millet, peanut flour, insects, fruits, etc., and feed it with small meals to avoid indigestion.
Acacia Bird Classification:
Acacia birds are divided into two types, namely white-eared acacia and red-billed acacia. The top of the head is black, the ear feathers are silvery-gray, the beak is yellow, and the base of the upper beak and the corners of the beak are brown. It often inhabits hills and plains at an altitude of 1,000 meters, forming small groups of 8 to 10 individuals, and moving in shrubs, bamboo forests and evergreen broad-leaved forests.
The beak of the red-billed acacia bird is bright red; The upper body is covered with dark gray-green feathers from head to tail; chin yellow; chest: orange-yellow; abdomen pale white; The undertail feathers are pale yellow. The ecological habits are similar to those of the white-eared acacia bird.
The red-billed acacia bird, also known as the red-billed jade, the colorful acacia, the red-billed bird, etc., is one of the two species of birds in the thrush family, and is a migratory bird that migrates at altitude.
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In order to avoid the mouth being broken and the feather damage, the newly caught acacia bird should be "tied" at the beginning and then put into a cage or a cage covered with a cage, like a chin with "soft food" to lure food, and feed fruit. The red-billed acacia bird has gorgeous feathers, lively movements, beautiful postures, and pleasant songs, and is quite popular among people. However, compared with other thrush (sub)family song birds, the sun stool is monotonous and not good at imitation, so the bird keepers have multiple feather colors.
Females and males are mostly distinguished by their voices, the color around their eyes, the color of the top of their heads, and the size of their chests. The male bird calls are polysyllabic; Females are monosyllabic. Male eyes are yellow; The female has gray eyes.
The top of the head of the male is more yellow than the back, and the top of the head of the female is the same color as the back. The red part of the chest is large and dark in males, and the red part of the chest is small and light in females. The tail of the male is viewed from the abdomen, and the black part of the tail feathers is more than 8 cm; The female bird is only 4 cm.
These must be judged in a comprehensive manner. Choose a male bird with a high call, a large body size, and a bright plumage. The degree of redness of the beak is said to be related to age, with the old beak all red and the young beak black at the base.
There are no strict standards, there are those with a chin cage, and there are also those with a bright jade bird cage. Self-made bamboo cage, the size is between the thrush cage and the chin cage, the spacing between the strips is centimeters, the bottom is a bright bottom, there is a dung support board under it, and a perching bar is set. Because the bird eats a large amount of food, likes to bathe, and will be sprinkled when it sees water, so the food and water tank should be deep and large, and a thrush tank with a small mouth can be used.
In the north, red-billed acacia birds mostly eat eggs, millet, or egg yolk rubbing corn (3:7) as their staple food, and often have indigestion and serious feather fading. The red-billed lovebird in the south is inseparable from peanut flour, and the approximate ratio is:
Kilograms of cornmeal plus 4 raw eggs, mix well, roast and dry, and add 200 grams of peanut flour. Fruits, berries, insects and their larvae (or fresh cow and lamb foam) should also be fed frequently.
In order to avoid the mouth being broken and the feather damage, the newly caught acacia bird should be "tied" at the beginning and then put into a cage or a cage covered with a cage, like a chin with "soft food" to lure food, and feed fruit. After the birds recognize the food, gradually change to powder, and give water. People must approach slowly, at the beginning of the first part of the cage cover (door curtain), hand flour worms, corn borer larvae and other feeding, when you can chase people to eat insects and then open all the cage cover, and loosen the "bundle".
Acacia birds have short intestines, and the feces are more and soft, so the bottom of the cage must be cleaned every 2 or 3 days, and the bird should be bathed with water. In order to prevent self-bathing, you have to use a small water tank, otherwise it will pollute the drinking water. In addition, the bird will thirst the bird when it is sprinkled dry.
Always check whether the cage bar is damaged, and pay special attention when stringing the cage or taking it out of the cage by hand, because the red-billed lovesick bird is agile and good at escaping through loopholes. Acacia birds generally do not learn the calls of other birds, and can only listen to their own mouths. It can be raised in pairs, and the male and female snuggle up to each other and manage their feathers, which is intimate and very interesting.
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In order to avoid the mouth being covered and the feathers damaged, the newly caught acacia bird is easy to startle, and then the person should be released after the initial "binding" or the cage covered with a cage, like a whisker with "soft food" to lure food, and feed to the fruit. Acacia birds are easy to raise, but the newly caught acacia birds are easy to startle, in order to avoid the mouth being covered and the feathers are damaged, the initial stage should be "tied" and then put people in the plate chain slippery cage or cage covered with a cage, like a whisker with "soft food" to lure food, and feed to the fruit. After the birds recognize the food, gradually change to powder, and give water.
People must approach slowly, at the beginning of the first part of the cage cover (door curtain), hand flour worms, corn borer larvae and other feeding, when you can chase people to eat insects and then open all the cage cover, and loosen the "bundle". Acacia birds have short intestines, digestion, and many and thin feces next to the feces, so it is necessary to brush the bottom of the cage once every 2-3 days, and at the same time give the bird a water bath.
The southern red-billed acacia bird is inseparable from peanut trillion oak powder, the approximate ratio is: corn and 05 kg plus 4 raw eggs mix well, roast dry, and add 200 grams of peanut flour. Fruits, berries, insects and their larvae (or fresh beef and lamb minced meat) should also be fed frequently.
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