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When feeding a baby sparrow, you can feed it a boiled egg yolk, or buy bird feed. When feeding each time, you should control the amount, not too much at one time, to avoid indigestion. At first, it can't open its mouth by itself, you have to break it with your hands, and you can get used to it by breaking it a few more times.
Usually you should also feed more water, a small amount each time, several times a day. Store in a clean, dry and well-ventilated environment, and pay attention to timely cleaning to avoid the growth of bacteria.
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If you spot a baby sparrow, learn how to care for it. But look carefully before reaching out to make sure it doesn't have a baby that its parents are caring for. Juveniles in captivity have a high mortality rate, and the best way to keep them alive is to return to the nest and be cared for by their parents.
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Sparrows, for captivity, is still difficult to solve. Without nature, sparrows lose the natural environment they rely on to survive, and their survival period will not be long. So I suggest you let it go.
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Rice, wheat, flatbread crumbs, and more!
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1. Use chick feed, egg yolk, eggshell powder and water to make a paste, and feed it with flat and long bamboo slices. If it doesn't open its mouth, you can use bamboo slices dipped in thin egg yolk water at the corner of its mouth to lure it to eat, as long as it opens its mouth, it's good to feed. When it grows up and begins to moult, the feed can be slowly changed to dry feed (eggs, millet, flax, millet, cabbage, millet, etc.).
2. Because it is digesting fast in the growth period, it will eat again soon after you feed it, and you can let it call it for a while.
3. It is best to feed several times a day, at least once every 2-3 hours.
4. It takes about 30 days from the shell to the time it can fly on its own (it can only fly, but its flight ability is limited) 5. There is no need to teach it to fly, it is its nature to fly, and it will complete this learning process by itself.
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After soaking the vegetables for a few hours, break them with a crusher, add boiled egg yolk and corn flour and mix them together with a small bamboo skewer to feed, feed them once every two hours, it is more difficult, and it is recommended to send them back to the nest. The bamboo skewer must not have a sharp place, it will hurt the bird, you send the bamboo skewer over, it will automatically open its mouth out of instinct, you just need to stuff it into its mouth. The sparrow raised in this way will not eat on its own, and when it grows up, it will not eat even if you put food in front of it, and you must feed it, which is very annoying!
I've raised it, so I know. But it's still fun, it will fly with you, it won't fly away, people walk dogs, you walk birds, it's also a kind of fun!
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