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It's perfectly fine to feed breadworms. Bugs are nutritious and good for growth, not to mention that they are bugs with a lot of water, so you don't have to feed them water. Because their mom and dad won't feed them water!
If you also feed them steamed buns and rice grains, you can feed them water - one hand breaks open its mouth, the other hand fixes the width of the beak, and after freeing the first hand, use a small spoon to fill the water directly into the bird's beak.
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OK. And it's very nutritious, so be careful not to feed it too much, or it won't die. Adult sparrows are fed 30 to 40 per day, but adult sparrows are "angry" and not easy to raise, and young sparrows are fed 15 to 20 per day, and it is best to feed them every 2 or 3 every other hour.
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The water is not fed with a spoon, and if you feed too much, it will die. The kind of stick that is flattened with the ice cream that has been eaten. Dip in water and feed little by little, feed the main feed mixed with water, insect non-staple food. Otherwise, when you grow up, you will eat insects and not feed.
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Just feed a little water in moderation, and if you always eat insects, sparrows will get angry.
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Water is the land. 。Put some water in the bread and you're about it. 。If you give water directly. I don't think I'll drink it yet.
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Of course, you need to feed water, just drop it with your fingers and drink it Gradually, you can put a water jug, the heavier one that can't be stepped on, and learn to drink water quickly by yourself.
It's not good to just feed the bugs It's better to buy some chicken feed, mix it with water and feed it.
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Yes, but less. It's going to be hot. Water does not need to be fed regularly, take a small box of Shenma paper (plastic or iron, glass, but you must be careful, the small box paper should be waterproof, not sharp, otherwise it will hurt the bird, it is best to look at the "Feeding Young Bird Manual" on Du Niang, can you give me the right points.
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When I was young, I generally ate bugs and water, and it grew quickly. Half a month later, you can eat the feed and paste of the chicken, the rice grains are fed to its mouth when the mouth is opened with a needle or toothpick, and the cooked eggs, vegetables, melons and fruits can be given to it regularly and quantitatively, the sparrow is not very picky eater, and people can eat things, it likes to eat, and it likes to eat watermelon.
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You can put the water aside, and he will naturally drink it, and you can feed it three or four times a day.
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Use mung beans, millet, cooked egg yolks, add water to adjust the water, feed it a little more, and feed it directly when it is big.
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Holes should be made in the plastic box to allow air circulation. It's better to change cages.
2. Napkins can, but it's best to layer newspapers.
It is better to absorb water after pooping. Napkins and sparrows will become rotten after tossing on them for a long time.
3. The paper cup will seep water for a long time, and then it will be drunk when it is gone, preferably porcelain or plastic, a heavier utensil, in case it is not honestly knocked over in the box.
4. Don't feed biscuit crumbs, buy some millet, go home and soak it with egg liquid to soften and then cool and dry, and then feed it after rolling it into grains.
I forgot to tell you that if you don't eat millet, you can prepare some stick noodles (where you buy food), come back and soak them in boiling water to make a paste, break its mouth open, and put it in your mouth with your fingers, don't be too dry, you will choke to death.
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**Pick it up** and go to it.
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Rice grains or corn kernels, water.
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The little sparrow is very wild and can't be raised, so let it go? He will die in less than a day.
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It's all so big, it should be an adult, just feed some wheat and grains.
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It seems that no, the sparrows want to eat the insects of the land. Bloodworms are in the water.
Sparrows feed bread worms, and they are sold in the flower and bird market. One makes two halves, feeding 2 at a time should be enough, for the just hairy sparrows.
Or feed blistered millet, don't soak too much at a time, soak a little every day, and when the day is over, soak it with boiling water.
It's best to feed it several times a day, like 5 times, and you must not feed too much each time, especially be careful not to feed it! It's troublesome to swallow! So, don't feed something too big!
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Don't feed meat, if I just feed meat, he'll die, I'm sweating, it's all my fault, it's better to feed grain, and it's super runny.
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Millet, rice grains, boiled into a paste and squeezed into a syringe, without a needle, and then slowly injected into the bird's beak, as bird keepers have done.
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Millet soaked in hot water and pushed a syringe into his mouth.
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Feed rice, worms, or meat cubes.
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I can't feed them, saying that I have tried many times, and every time I see them die, I am very sad.
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Feed him small bugs, don't feed him water will be strained. But it's generally not enough to feed.
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If you don't open your eyes, it's still possible! Go to the flower, bird and fish market and buy bread worms to feed!! Take it with you at all times and make it feel like you're a mom.
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Let it go, the sparrow can't feed it, and he won't eat your stuff if he starves to death.
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If you can't feed it, see how the mother bird feeds it, you can try it.
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Generally, sparrows (0 0) can't be raised, and they will run when they are older.
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Put it back where it was picked up, the little sparrow's mother will find it, I've seen it.
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You can look it up on the Internet for tips on how to raise sparrows.
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Hard. But it's not impossible.
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Just feed the cornmeal, after the cornmeal is mixed with water, it is enough to feed a little with the beak of the hand, and once it is cooked, it will open its mouth to eat, feed it five to six times a day, and wait until it opens its eyes, and will open its mouth to eat. It's best to put some cloth to warm it up before it grows hair. If the temperature is too low, it will die.
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If you can't feed it, you shouldn't pick it up at that time, and the old sparrow should be nearby at that time.
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Feed it rice grains, and its parents will be appeased when they come.
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How to raise sparrows:
Sparrows are omnivorous birds, mainly feed on the seeds of grasses in summer and autumn, and brooding mainly feed on insects that damage grasses, most of which are lepidopteran pests.
Due to the successful protection of young birds by parent birds and the high fecundity, sparrows are more numerous than many species of birds, which makes them more likely to form finch infestation during the harvest season. In winter and early spring, sparrows feed on weed seeds and seeds of wild grasses, as well as a variety of foods discarded by humans.
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Last time my classmates and I went hiking a mountain, we picked up a little sparrow and brought it back, and we put him in a box to buy shoes. Every day he was fed the food and meat we fed, and sometimes he was given water. But it doesn't eat or drink all the time.
Calling every day, getting thinner and thinner day by day, we see pain in our eyes and hearts. In the end, the bird died with a faint call.
I know that small birds want to eat bugs, and they want big birds to chew them. Also water. That's how you can feed. If released. It's so small, it's not going to hang in the end!
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The feeding of the chicks can be minced with live yellow eel and bones, mixed with soybean flour, egg yolk (if the chick is big, mung bean powder can be used, and an appropriate amount of green cabbage leaves can also be minced and mixed in the food, and some trace elements can also be added), the ratio is 3:3:3::
The chicks fed in this way grow fast, have a large body size, and have a good coat color... Feed until the tail has grown a little half, and start pecking on its own, put thin food on it and let it peck on its own.
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No hair, put it back without opening your eyes If your mother is not there, you will die, buy some bread worms and feed them, don't feed water, feed water will die, don't feed too much, it will die, if there are no insects to feed, take millet and soak it in water for half an hour, feed millet and become. In short, you can't feed too much, four or five grains at a time, three or four times a day.
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Put it back for me, sparrows learn to fly often fall, and the mother bird and the father will come to take care of it, and if you take it away, it will die.
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Go to the park and catch some bugs to feed it, it's easy to catch small caterpillars this season.
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Feed some worms, don't feed food, and release them when they are better.
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It's impossible to feed, I raised it countless times when I was young, and I never fed it once, but the turtledove is easy to raise, like raising a chicken.
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The sparrow has a big temperament, don't raise it at home, it will die faster, because if you raise it yourself, it won't eat or drink, and the best way is to put it in the park, and it will get better on its own.
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Let it go! No one can feed it, it can only live on its own.
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Let's release it! Nature is its home, after all!
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Can't feed. It's going to be on its own.
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Sparrows can't be fed! No, never give in to humanity! No way!
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Let's put it on! You can't afford to live on that big! Either you feed the grains first, don't bother it, cowardly!
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The sparrow is too temperamental. Can't feed at all. You'd better put it away!
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