How to feed myna chicks and how should starling chicks be fed?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When the starling is just out of the shell, it will not eat by itself, and the bird does not eat is also a sign of fear of life. At first, you can feed tofu (artificial feeding), which is rich in protein and easy to digest. You can also feed steamed bread batter, (Method:

    Put the steamed buns in the water and turn them into a paste. and wet bird food.

    After about two or three days, the starling and you are familiar with it, and the feathers have grown, but you are not very free to eat, so you can ask for a small spoon to feed it, (you can also use chopsticks).

    Gradually, the starling will eat freely, and gradually evolve to the stage of young birds, and it will be easy to raise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When feeding starling chicks, it is necessary to first prepare a suitable living environment and pay attention to the balance of feeding nutrition.

    Secondly, myna chicks need to be kept warm, because myna chicks have a longer growth period than other birds, so artificially bred starling chicks need to be kept healthy at a certain temperature, otherwise they are more likely to get sick.

    Finally, when feeding, it is best not to believe those who say that starling young birds drink milk, eat pork, beef, in fact, just feed some chicken feed and bread worms, if the breeder feels that the nutrition is not enough, you can add the right amount of egg powder to the chicken feed.

    Precautions for raising starling chicks: It is more difficult to raise myna chicks in many birds, the first thing to do is to choose healthy starling chicks, because healthy starling chicks are easier to raise, healthy starling chicks are generally larger than similar body sizes and birds, but it can also be judged according to the mental state of the newborn feathers of starling chicks.

    Newly arrived starling chicks need to rest for a week or so, and then they can do hand-to-hand training, i.e. let the myna chicks stand on their own hands, the process is generally easy, because the myna chicks are not yet flying, so standing in a comfortable place is a good choice for them. In the next feeding process, it is important to pay attention to captivity. Do not allow it to come into contact with other birds to prevent the young myna from breeding.

    Remember to use food to attract myna chicks, and when your starling chicks develop the habit of dependence, success is within reach. In addition, when raising starlings, pay attention to the corresponding foraging spots.

    The above is about the feeding and training of starling chicks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Take a look at the first You can try to mix the purchased feed with some water and stir it into a paste. If you want to be nutritious, you might as well try to add some fish, raw will do, so stick into pieces and feed it to eat, he will open his mouth to eat. Try to take a look, my starling used to be fed like this, it's best not to feed him with any bamboo sticks, it won't eat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's better not to keep it. Because wild starlings are used to freedom.

    Not adapted to life in a cage.

    So I advise you to do well.

    Put it down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Feed moving things, preferably smaller, afraid of not digesting!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Feed directly with chicks or ducklings, pay attention to a small amount of many times when feeding, feed less each time, and wait for about two hours before feeding.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be sure to pay attention to what it can and can't eat, and never overfeed, otherwise it will have the opposite effect

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pay attention to the reasonable combination of nutrition, what you can give it to eat, what you can't eat, you must pay attention.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the beginning, don't do too much for too much, which may cause food accumulation or indigestion.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first thing to consider is what starling chicks can't eat too much. Control the amount of chicks you feed. Ensure that the starling chicks eat nutritious and healthy at every meal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Before raising, you should fully understand what the starling can and can't eat, and feed the starling what it can eat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Starling chicks are best fed specialized chicken feed.

    When the starling hatchlings have just broken their shells for less than a week, their stomachs are relatively fragile, and artificial feeding can only feed them with tender tofu. Tofu is rich in protein, phospholipids and other nutrients, and it is also easy to digest and absorb. After a week, the starling chicks are generally fed mainly by chickens, and they can also be fed to the feed by adding Douchana tofu and cooked egg yolks.

    In order to ensure that the nutrition of starlings is balanced and comprehensive, you can add some vegetable pieces, cuttlefish bone meal, vitamins, etc. to the feed, which can help young starlings strengthen their nutrition.

    Starling is a kind of bird that many people like, they are very intelligent, they are best at imitating human language and the song of other birds, and starling is also very human, so it is deeply loved by people. Starlings are omnivorous birds, they eat almost everything, and they eat a lot of food, and there will be a lot of feces, so every day to help the starling clean the bottom of the cage and the fecal board, to prevent feces from polluting the toes of the starling.

    Precautions for keeping starling chicks

    Starling young birds will be more afraid of cold because their feathers have not yet grown, so the temperature in the cage must be controlled when breeding in captivity, and try to control the living temperature of starling young birds at about 25. In addition, it is also necessary to provide a quiet environment to avoid startling the young starlings, which can cause severe stress reactions and affect health and growth.

    The food given to the young starlings should be fresh and hygienic, and it is best to feed them every time to avoid food deterioration and endanger the health of the young birds. Before feeding the young starlings each time, it is necessary to carefully observe the condition of its sac, and only when the sac is empty, can it continue to feed, so as to avoid the situation of starlings accumulating food.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Starling birds are soft eaters and cannot be fed hard foods such as rice directly, and mainly eat eggs, lean meat, etc. Feed the starling birds 2 times a day in the morning and evening, bask in the sun for 1 2 hours, and bathe in water every other day in the summer. Starling chicks are 3 months old and given egg yolk rice and an appropriate amount of drinking water, and hang them by the window for 1 hour in the morning to let them breathe fresh air.

    Starlings are soft birds and cannot be fed hard foods such as rice, which will cause them to have indigestion and need to be fed easy-to-digest and non-perishable foods, such as hard-boiled eggs, steamed buns, tofu, yellow eels, frogs, beef, lean pork, etc.

    Feed the starling bird 2 times a day in the morning and evening, and let it bask in the sun for 1 2 hours, which is conducive to ultraviolet sterilization, it especially likes water baths, and can be cleaned and wiped every 1 day in summer.

    Starling young birds are born 3 months later, they need to add egg yolk rice and drinking water in the cage every day, the amount of addition is not too full, to prevent the chicks from having a habit of pickpocketing, hang the bird cage to the window and outdoors every morning, breathe fresh air for 1 hour, and then return to the room to rest and drink water. At noon, put the birdcage into the water basin, the water should not be too deep, and the water surface should be about 5cm away from the bottom of the cage.

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