Questions about myna birds. The biggest taboo in raising starling birds

Updated on pet 2024-05-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, as long as you give him food, he won't ignore you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The biggest taboo in raising starlings is that they must not be fed pasta, do not change the environment casually, pay attention to keeping warm, do not feed starlings overnight water and feed, and pay attention to hygiene.

    1. Don't feed it pasta: because birds can't eat pasta, they will have diarrhea.

    2. Don't change the environment casually: prepare a large enough cage at one time from the first day of the owner's breeding, and don't change the cage casually during the period, because they are too smart, very good at observing the changes around them, and very sensitive, changing the cage is equivalent to changing it to a new environment, doing so, the vigilance of the starling, the vigilance will be improved, and the nervousness will make them scream, in a state of panic, unless they have to be replaced.

    3. Pay attention to keeping warm: Starlings are born in the south and are afraid of cold by nature, so the bird cage should have a cage coat, which should be hung indoors at night, not in a place with cold wind.

    4. Don't feed myna birds overnight water and feed: Generally, starlings don't finish their food within two hours, and they need to be cleaned up in time. If you don't drink the water you drink the day before, you have to replace it with fresh water the next day.

    5. Pay attention to hygiene: they eat to excrete very quickly, often digested not long after eating, and excreted immediately. The owner should often tidy up the bird cage for it, change the drinking water and food. If the myna excrement falls to the ground, the owner must also deal with it quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The biggest taboo in raising starlings is feeding, environment, bathing, etc.

    1. Feeding. Be careful not to feed myna birds overnight with water and feed, generally starlings do not finish eating food within two hours, and they need to be cleaned up in time. If you don't drink the water you drink the day before, you have to replace it with fresh water the next day.

    2. Environment. Do not put the starling's birdcage in the bedroom and indoors, the excrement of the starling bird will cause indoor air pollution, and its breeding of fungi and viruses will also endanger the health of the family, it is recommended to place the birdcage on the balcony.

    3. Take a bath. Starlings love water baths and can take a bath every day in the summer. But in the winter when the temperature is low, be careful not to bathe the starling frequently, so as not to get cold from the starling, and you can bathe the starling once a week in winter.

    The growth habits of starlings

    Sexual knots, often standing on the back of buffaloes, or gathering on large trees, or standing on the ridge of the roof in a row, often in a large flock at dusk, often in the air in large groups, and perched after a moment of noise. Spend the night in bamboo forests, large trees or reeds, and mingle with other starlings.

    They often forage on ploughed farmland, or stand on the backs of cows, pigs, and other domestic animals to peck at parasites. Sexually active, active in groups, sometimes integrated in large groups, especially in roll-resistant evenings, in large groups to spend the night in trees. The nocturnal habitat is relatively fixed, often moving and foraging on the nearby ground, and only flying to the nocturnal habitat until dusk.

    Good at chirping, especially in the evening.

    Wild starlings feed on insects and insect larvae such as locusts, grasshoppers, beetles, snakes, caterpillars, tigers, flies, lice, etc., and also eat plant foods such as grains, plant fruits and seeds. They often follow farmers and ploughing cattle to peck at earthworms, insects, worms, etc., and like to peck at flies, flies and ticks on the back of cattle, and also prey on locusts, beetles, mole crickets, etc. Most of the plant foods of starlings are seeds of various plants and weeds, as well as banyan fruits, vegetable stems and leaves.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The taboos of raising myna birds are as follows:

    1. Starlings can't eat pasta, in fact, all birds are more taboo. They may get sick if they are fed ad libitum.

    2. Starlings are raised from a young age, so it is easier to teach, and they also have better learning ability. At the same time, it is best to choose a relatively large cage and keep it in the same cage all the time. Starlings are more intelligent, and a sudden change of environment will make them more scared and even affect their mood.

    3. Starlings are more afraid of the cold, so it is best to prepare matching cage clothes outside the cage, hang them indoors at night, and pay attention to cold protection in winter. Let them bask in the sun when there's sun.

    How starlings are raised.

    1. Bird cage

    To breed starlings, you first need to prepare a suitable bird cage for them. In order for the starlings to have plenty of space to move, the birdcage should not be too small. When starlings are first raised, they have not yet adapted to their surroundings, so it is best to put the bird cage in a quiet place first.

    In the process of subsequent breeding, special attention needs to be paid to maintaining hygiene, and regular cleaning of the bird cages and the starling's food and water utensils.

    2. Feeding

    When starlings are still relatively young, they can be given foods such as boiled egg yolks or tofu residues; When the starling grows up, there are more foods that can be eaten, such as vegetables and meat, and several types of food can be mixed together for the starling. If starlings don't know how to eat on their own, they can feed food to their mouths with the help of tools such as small spoons.

    3. Feed water

    When feeding mynas, you need to pay attention to the temperature of the water and do not feed too cold water. When the starling is still relatively small, you can feed water into the starling's mouth with the help of a tool such as a dropper.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. What kind of bird does a starling belong to?

    Starling is a bird that belongs to the family of the myna family of the order Psitciformes.

    The scientific name of the starling is acridotherestristis, and it is a medium-sized bird commonly found in Asia.

    Starlings have a black head with a total body length of about 23 cm, and their feathers are generally light gray, but the tail is black, and the beak and feet are yellow.

    2. The living habits of starlings

    Starlings are omnivorous birds and eat a wide range of foods, including fruits, seeds, insects, small creeping animals, etc.

    Starlings usually live in cities, villages, or on the edge of woods and are very adaptable to human activities.

    Starling is a very lively and active bird that is good at imitating human language and sound, and is a very cute pet bird.

    3. The distribution range of starlings

    Starlings have a wide range of distribution, mainly in South and Southeast Asia.

    In China, starlings are mainly found in southern and eastern China, especially in cities such as Guangdong and Shanghai, where they are very common.

    In addition, in countries and regions such as Japan, Australia, Singapore, and the United States, there is also the distribution of starlings.

    4. The cultural symbolism of starlings

    Starlings have their symbolic meaning in many cultures.

    In Hinduism, starlings are regarded as sacred birds and have a sacred status.

    In Chinese culture, starlings have always been loved by people because of their intelligence and eagerness to learn and imitate, and they have also been endowed with auspiciousness, happiness, longevity and other beautiful meanings.

    In addition, in Western culture, starlings also often appear as characters in myths or legends.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, domestic starlings use tall starling cages, raise more male birds, and the best effect is to raise young birds. Starling's feed should be eggs and rice. The preparation method of egg rice is:

    Put the rice into the pot, fry it over a simmer until it is yellow but not burnt, pour it into the basin, mix the stirred raw egg liquid into the rice while it is hot, stir well, break it after cooling, and rub it together. Generally, 4 6 eggs are added per kilogram of rice, and ants, skin worms, shredded lean meat, tender vegetables, bananas, etc. are added in moderation. Starlings have strong digestion and eat a large amount.

    Starlings like water baths, often singing in water baths, once a day or every other day in summer, appropriately reducing the number of times in spring and autumn, and rarely bathing in winter. In the water bath, the cage is often put into a basin, and the basin is filled with water, and the water depth is about to the suprametatarsal joints of the starling, and the water temperature should not be too low.

    Starlings are produced in the south and are afraid of cold by nature, so the bird cage should have cage clothes, and it should be hung indoors at night, not at the aisle crossing with cold wind, and it should always be kept warm in winter, and let the starling bask in the sun on sunny days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The nature of the starling is who is closest to take care of it at the beginning, and it will often peck who in the future, others generally do not peck, not who is closer to it and does not peck whom, and the starling's pecking is like raising a puppy that likes to bite you gently, it is like to fight with you, but the fight is too hard, so, be careful not to be pecked in your eyes, I have raised a starling for five years, I have said a lot, and I still peck me when I don't pay attention to the cage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Starling loves to peel off his skin, so he probably hasn't bathed him. I wash my house every day. Your feeding is already good, but don't feed it too often, and let him learn to eat slowly and little by little.

    Also, your bird only has a front**, a short beak, and you can see for yourself whether there are white feathers under the tail, and it is not obvious that it is a female. Pure hand-played, experienced, give points.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The method of identifying the male and female of starling: the male bird with white tail feathers at the end, and the female bird with all black hair.

    Your starlings haven't reached the time to turn their throats, so their calls are not as much and strong as adult birds. When did you buy it? If you bought it for a short time, it might be unfamiliar to the environment or something, so why don't you put it in a cage?

    Put it in a cage and move it to the balcony so that it can see the trees, and it will be very excited.

    Did your starling take a bath? Aged dry dandruff... You didn't give it a bath, did it, but you have to wash it often in the summer, and you can wash it every other day in the winter

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