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The lark cannot be kept at home, because it is a protected animal, and individuals must apply for a wildlife breeding certificate at the forestry department. This bird usually lives in mountains, deserts, and grasslands, and will move in groups during the non-breeding period, mostly feeding on insects and grass seeds. It is not large, less than 20 centimeters in length, and the female and male have similar appearance, but have fewer maroon hairs on the forehead and neck.
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Feeding larks should pay attention to the nutrients of the feed, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and trace elements, etc., which can not be missing, to reasonably match egg yolk, millet and some auxiliary feed, feed more green vegetables. It takes about 2 years for larks to mature and sing better from the young birds, but it takes 2-3 years to reach the level of singing beautifully, and it takes 4 to 5 years to add up to skillfully. During this long period of time, there are several issues that need to be paid attention to when feeding adult birds.
First of all, we should pay attention to the nutrients of the feed, protein residue, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and trace elements, etc., which can not be missing, to reasonably match egg yolk, millet and some auxiliary feed, feed more green vegetables (the cage is set up separately in the green vegetable can, so as not to pollute the bottom of the cage sand), to feed some live insects in moderation. The feed should be absolutely fresh and hygienic, and the drinking water should be changed frequently.
Secondly, we should pay attention to cleaning, and the cage should be brushed frequently and disinfected with disinfectant. The sand at the bottom of the cage should be changed frequently, the feces should be removed in time, and the water tank must be placed outside the cage. Pay attention to heat stroke prevention and cooling, and pay attention to moisture prevention at all times.
Do not approach sick birds and birds with parasites. In the event of an abnormality, it is necessary to find out the cause in time and treat the symptoms.
In addition, you should go out regularly, and try to put it in a place with fresh air when you are bright. Bring rain gear when going out in summer, and never let the bird get wet in the rain.
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1. If you want to raise larks, then you need to know the habits of larks, in fact, larks belong to birds with more timid personalities, so they are also very sensitive, so they must not be frightened, which we must pay attention to, otherwise it is not good for the health of larks.
2. When the lark is bought, don't put it aside casually, which is not good for the health of the lark, which is also the reason why many larks are fed for a few days and found that the lark will get sick.
3. The lark is a very cute bird, their personality is very lively, and they are more afraid of loneliness. Therefore, my suggestion is that if you want larks to be very lively, it is best to keep two, so that larks can have a companion and grow healthily.
4. The lark does not like a noisy environment, but prefers to be quiet, so it is recommended that you put the lark's cage in the quietest place at home, so that the lark will not be disturbed and can grow healthily, I hope you will pay attention.
5. Feeding larks must be careful, generally speaking, the best eating time for larks is morning and afternoon, so these two time periods can be fed to the larks, and the rest of the time does not need to be fed, so that the larks will be healthier than the Qingran pants.
6. Food for larks, we can prepare some vegetables, and then chop all the vegetables and feed the larks. Don't give the lark some human food, this will seriously affect the health of the lark, everyone must pay attention.
7. We should also pay attention to larks when drinking water, because the lark's stomach is more sensitive, and tap water will directly damage the health of larks, so it is recommended that you can feed larks boiled water or mineral water, which we must pay attention to!
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The lark and the noisy finger grassland have evolved together over millions of years and have acquired various characteristics suitable for the survival of open grasslands. They generally begin mating in pairs at the end of March, chirping on the ground and choosing nesting areas. The lark's nest is made of blades of grass and artemisia stalks, and the nest is cup-shaped.
The lark breeding period is 5 July, the nest is on the ground at the base of the grass, and each nest lays 4 5 eggs, the eggs are light brown or nearly white, densely dotted with brown spots. After about 15 days of hatching, the chicks emerge from their shells. Freshly hatched chicks are naked and have down feathers only in some parts, and only after 7 days open their eyes, and they envy their beautiful home.
Grass seeds, young leaves, berries, and insects in the grasslands provide an inexhaustible source of food for omnivorous ground-feeding larks. The lark breeding season is the time when insects multiply in large numbers, and feeding the chicks with high-energy insects can grow quickly, and some species of parent birds can be reproduced for the second time.
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Larks can breed at home.
After the male and female larks are closed, they should be added with food for sale, grasshoppers, bread worms, bird feed, egg yolk millet, vegetables, health sand, etc.
After the male and female cage are closed, they should usually pay attention to observation, and after half a month of cage, the male bird chases the female bird and flappes its wings slightly, and the female bird usually holds grass in her mouth, which is a successful phenomenon of teamwork. Before mating, the female bird lies on the ground and flapps her wings slightly, at which point the male bird will fly to the mother's back and flap her wings for a while to complete the mating.
The lark nest is normally completed in 5 days, from the first egg to be counted, a total of 3 6 pieces (general) are produced every day, and the birds are hatched on the 13th day, and the hatching is undertaken by the mother bird, and the male bird is responsible for falling high above the stalk, sometimes the mother bird will hurriedly go down to the nest to eat, so during the hatching of the mother bird, grasshoppers, bread worms, and bird feed should be sufficient.
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