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It doesn't like to eat, so don't give it food, it's a waste, and I think it's so thankful.
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Summary. Hello, starlings can eat cockatiel feed, oh dear. Starlings mainly eat eggs and rice, pour the eggs into the pot, mix the mixture into the rice, mix well, and after cooling, you can feed the starlings, eggs and rice are good for starlings.
Add ants, skin insects, lean meat, green vegetables, bananas, etc. in moderation. Starlings rarely take a bath in winter. When taking a water bath, often put the cage into a basin, add water to the basin, the depth of the water is about the upper end of the metatarsal, and the water temperature should not be too low.
Starlings were born in the south and are naturally afraid of the cold, so there must be cage clothes in the birdcage, and they must be hung indoors at night, not in places where the cold wind blows. Hope it can help you, dear! <>
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Hello, starlings can eat cockatiel feed, oh dear. Starlings mainly eat eggs and rice, pour the eggs into the pot, mix the mixture into the rice, mix well, and after cooling, you can feed the starlings, eggs and rice are good for starlings. Add ants, skin insects, lean meat, green vegetables, bananas, etc. in moderation.
Starlings rarely take a bath in winter. When taking a water bath, often put the cage into a basin, add water to the basin, the depth of the water is about the upper end of the metatarsal, and the water temperature should not be too low. Starlings were born in the south and are naturally afraid of the cold, so there must be cage clothes in the birdcage, and they must be hung indoors at night, not in places where the cold wind blows.
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No. Wren starlings mainly feed on insects such as locusts, grasshoppers, termites, etc., and also eat plant fruits and seeds such as figs and banyan fruits, and eat wild fruits.
Parrots feed on plant fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, shoots and twigs on trees or on the ground, and a small number of insects, while parrots eat pollen, nectar and soft and juicy fruits.
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No, starlings are not suitable for polyculture, and they are generally monocultured.
Budgies can be mixed with the cockatiel, it is best not to be with the birds, the tiger skin will dismantle the nest, the peony will bite the tiger skin, in short, different species of birds are best not to raise together, birds have a sense of territory, and there must be a weak party that will be bullied if there are different types of fights.
The cocktail (Nymphicus hollandicus), also known as cockatiel, kamei parrot, high-crowned parrot, cockatiel, kame, is 32-33 cm long, wings about 16-18 cm long, wild crown length 4-6 cm, domesticated crown feathers 4-11 cm long. Weighing 80-100 grams, the lifespan is 20 years, and the longest known to live is up to 36 years.
Habits: Generally live in groups on dead tree branches.
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No, starlings are generally kept alone, unless there is a big cage and the food is not the same, hehe, I am the last time I helped you solve the starling problem, and now the adoption rate has increased.
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Starlings will shed their fur when they eat budgie feed, but starlings are not suitable for budgie feed.
Starlings eat soft foods such as chicken feed, while parrots eat hard foods such as mixed grains such as yellow millet, starlings eating budgie feed will harm the stomach and intestines, and eating parrot feed will lead to indigestion and death.
Starlings are omnivorous and eat everything, but they eat soft food, including monopoly starling materials, chicken feed, vegetables, bread worms, meat foam and so on.
Starling's habits.
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 in large groups, especially in the evening, 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.
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Starlings can't eat parrot feed, starlings eat soft food such as chicken feed, while parrots eat hard foods such as mixed grains such as yellow millet, and the two foods are not universal.
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No. Wren starlings mainly feed on insects such as locusts, grasshoppers, termites, etc., and also eat plant fruits and seeds such as figs and banyan fruits, and eat wild fruits.
Parrots mainly feed on plant fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, shoots and twigs on trees or on the ground, and also eat a small number of insects, while honeysucking parrots mainly feed on pollen, nectar and soft and juicy fruits.
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Birds have a strong digestive system.
Plant seeds can be ground thoroughly.
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Of course, you can, birds have no teeth and have to eat some.
I've been raising it for a week, and it's scared at first, but after 1 day, it's not scared. At first I put my hand in the cage and it pecked me, and then slowly it knew that it didn't peck me and had something to eat, so it stopped pecking me. I started training it again, it didn't understand my commands, and even if I didn't shout, it would fly up and eat what I had in my hand. >>>More
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It's edible. Raise starlings.
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Personally, I think each has its own strengths. It's good to be matured. Parrots may be a bit more intelligent comparatively.
Yes. 1. Budgies are very miscellaneous, in addition to the spinach in the vegetables can not be fed, there are pears in the fruits can not be fed, and the rest can be fed, like cabbage and lettuce are the most ideal, apples, sunflower seeds can be used as budgie snacks, fruits and vegetables should be fed regularly and quantitatively, can not be fed once in a small amount occasionally, otherwise the tiger skin will cause diarrhea because it cannot be digested. Don't feed cold ones, such as cucumbers can cause diarrhea, and proper feeding of some glucose will make budgie feathers shiny. >>>More