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Embroidery-eyed birds can eat millet, corn flour, egg yolks, bread worms and other foods, and usually pay attention to fixed feeding. In addition, the embroidery-eyed bird can also eat apples, yams, cucumbers and other foods appropriately. In order to help the bird adapt quickly, it can be placed in a low-light environment at first.
The eating habits of the embroidery-eyed bird.
It is best to fix the type of food for the embroidery-eyed bird, do not change it casually, and also pay attention to giving it fresh food, in order to raise it better, such as millet, corn flour, egg yolk, bread worms, etc., can give it rich nutrition.
You can also give the embroidery-eyed bird apples, yams, cucumbers and other foods, which can make it grow more robust, and can also make the coat color more shiny.
When you first start raising an embroidery-eyed bird, in order to make it quickly adapt to the unfamiliar environment, you need to put it in a low-light environment first, and cover it with a cloth to promote it to quickly adapt to the environment, and you can generally start feeding it after three days.
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Summary. If you don't eat, you should first check your body to see if you are sick, if you have it, you can change the feed and try it, or put it in a cool place, don't disturb it, it will eat by itself. The bird itself feeds on insects, and in captivity it needs to switch to feeding, usually with flour and water, and at the same time put a few bread worms to allow it to gradually adapt to the new feed.
If you don't eat, you should first check your body to see if you are sick, if you have it, you can change the feed and try it, or put it in a cool place, don't disturb it, it will eat by itself. The bird itself feeds on insects, and in captivity it needs to switch to feeding, usually with flour and water, and at the same time put a few bread worms to allow it to gradually adapt to the new feed.
Gastrointestinal and digestive problems, it will get better slowly. As long as you are mentally active and eat a small amount, you will be fine.
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In the natural environment, embroidery eyes are insects as the staple food animals, and it is not easy to ensure the normal feeding of bait**, but because of birds such as embroidery eyes and yellow warblers, they have a very long history of keeping as pets, and have successfully developed other alternative feeds. This artificial feed is made from grinding soybeans, rice and other plant seeds and mixing them with animal-type shell powder. When feeding, add a small amount of water, stir and feed to the birds.
Feed 2-3 times a day, it is not suitable to put food in a feeding container like a grain all day long, so that the birds can eat at will. These staple foods are already nutritious, and if you can feed some bread worms, spiders, etc., you will definitely win the joy of the birds. In the natural environment, the embroidery-eyed bird uses all kinds of fruits and insects to maintain the nutrients needed for its metabolism, and the embroidery-eyed bird is a soft-billed songbird.
The most suitable ambient temperature for avid bird cages is 20-25 degrees, and too low or too high ambient temperature will bring some adverse health factors. Embroidery-eyed birds should be kept in a sunny, well-ventilated environment as much as possible. It is generally best to place the embroidery eye in the south-facing direction, because facing the south, it has the effect of being warm in winter and cool in summer.
In the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, the summer and winter have higher requirements for the environment, so the management requirements are also high. In summer, it is necessary to pay attention to the high temperature and heat, and place it in a ventilated and cool place, and when the temperature is high during the day, do not expose the embroidered eyes to the sun for a long time. The focus of autumn is on the management of the moulting period.
In winter, due to the different environments in different places, it is necessary to pay special attention to the change of temperature, especially in the north, and it is best not to place places below 0 degrees. The breeding environment should fully take into account the encroachment of natural enemies, such as shrike. Snake.
Cats, etc., beware of cockroaches. Gecko. Rats and other causes panic at night, so it is necessary to strengthen prevention and protection.
Our country has a vast territory, there are embroidery enthusiasts all over the country, so there are no certain regulations on feed, feed formulas are different, according to local conditions, and suitable for people. But one thing is the same, that is, the feed can make the embroidery-eyed bird easy to digest, absorb, and meet the nutrients required by the embroidery-eyed bird's metabolism. The feeding feed of the embroidery-eyed bird can generally be divided into:
1.Pellet feed 2Powdered mixed feed 3
Wet material. Pellet feed: pellet feed is made of animal and plant protein and some well-proportioned feed, and the feed is processed into fine pellets that are easy to ingest with special processing machines. The advantages of feeding with this feed are that it is easy to use, the feeding cage is clean, and the feed storage period is relatively long.
The disadvantage is that feed processing is more troublesome.
Powdered mixed feed: Powdered mixed feed is a well-proportioned feed that is processed into mixed powdered feed. The advantage is that it is simple and convenient to make.
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Embroidery-eyed birds mainly eat mixed powder.
The staple food of the embroidery-eyed bird is mainly mixed powder, and at the same time, it can also be given some fruits (bananas, apples), vegetables (cucumbers), insects and other auxiliary foods, and some cooked mung bean powder can be added to the feed in summer to prevent heat stroke.
If you want to change the taste of it, you can give it some insects, but the insects must be healthy, do not let it eat insects with pesticide residues in the body, to prevent it from food poisoning. When feeding skin worms, they should be cooked before feeding, and bread worms can be fed directly, but not too much, twice a day, 1-2 at a time is enough.
Precautions for raising embroidery-eyed birds
1. The first step in raising a good embroidered bird is to prepare the cage, in fact, the cage of the embroidered eye bird is not too particular, the general angular metal cage, angular wooden cage, rounded bamboo stick cage can be used, of course, some friends who are local tyrants use custom bird cages are harmless, but the most important thing is to ensure that the metal cage is rust-free, and the bamboo stick cage is not damp and rotten, because these things may harm the health of the embroidery bird, so the maintenance of the cage is an important part of raising the embroidery eye.
2. Keep the bottom of the cage, the standing stick and the cleanliness of the embroidery-eyed bird itself, in fact, this is also what many birds should pay attention to, passing by for the embroidery-eyed bird's disease resistance is still not too high, so a very dirty environment is likely to make them often plagued by diseases. The most common ones are the problem of ** disease and abnormal hair loss.
So we need to bathe them often, by the way to wash the cage also, generally to bathe them only need to put the cage into the shallow water, they will plop themselves bath, if they stand on the stick and do not go into the water, it means that they are washed, but after bathing must take them to sunbathe!
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Be sure to pay attention when feeding so that the feathers can recover. The digestion process is very strong, and the digestion process is very fast, and the food can be digested and excreted from the body within two hours of ingesting this slippery food. Therefore, feed and drinking water must not be interrupted.
In addition, although it is an insectivorous bird, it has a special love for honey and fruits, and it needs to be added in due course.
1) Feeding of powder.
The staple food of caged embroidery-eyed birds in China (there are also those fed with egg yolk millet in Japan) is cooked flour, such as mung bean flour, which is mixed with egg yolk. The ratio of soybean flour to egg yolk is generally 7:3.
However, it can be adjusted according to the different stages of growth and development of the bird. For example, during the moulting period, the yolk ratio can be appropriately reduced to 5:2 or 3:
1。And when the new feathers begin to grow, increase the yolk ratio to 2:1 or 3:
2。It promotes the growth of feathers. At the same time, it should be supplemented with a certain amount of non-staple food, such as adding about 10% of the total feed intake of insects (such as bread worms, skin worms, crickets, grasshoppers) and other animal protein feed (forked on bamboo skewers to feed) every day to meet the needs of the growth and development of embroidery-eyed birds.
Note: Insects must be fed in good health, and do not use insects that have "eaten plants with pesticide residues" to prevent food poisoning in birds. In addition, it is best to cook the worms before feeding them (if they are fed raw, the liquid in the worm's body will flow to the lower part of the cage, and the birds will peck at the bottom of the cage.)
Bread worms can be fed directly with white ones, don't feed too much, twice a day, 1-2 at a time is enough.
2) Feeding of green feed.
This type of feed is essential for any bird. Many fruits with melons (such as bananas, apples, watermelons, cucumbers, water chestnuts, etc.) can be used to feed embroidery eyes. Feeding should be kept fresh, generally forked on bamboo skewers, and let the birds peck at themselves.
Note: Don't feed the watermelon more in summer (the feces after pecking the watermelon with embroidered eyes are red and thin, flowing to the edge of the cage, seeping into the bamboo, and can't be washed off), you can replace it with cucumber (cucumber is nutritious, and it won't be diarrhea). Don't feed too many roasted sweet potatoes in autumn, eat more dora.
Apples and water chestnuts are the favorite foods of embroidered eyes.
3) Honey feeding.
Honey has the functions of clearing heat, detoxifying, moistening the lungs and ventilating the forest, and it is also an indispensable nutrient in the breeding of embroidery-eyed birds. However, the honey bought in the market is too viscous, so it should be diluted with 20%-30% water and fed to the embroidery eye.
Note: The amount of honey should be appropriate, and honey should not be substituted. The daily feeding amount should not exceed 1 gram per bird.
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There are several ways to do this,1Usually feed the bread worm in moderation, because the bread worm is rich in protein, fat, and fat can make the feathers shiny and the feathers firm. Walnut crisp is also a good choice.
2.Replace tap water with light glucose water, 3In the morning, you can put the bird cage out of the balcony and let the feathers get wet with dew, 4
After autumn, the bird goes through a 30-40 day moulting period, this time is the most critical, and it depends on him whether the feathers are good or not. Therefore, during this time, we must pay attention to the good or bad temperament of the bird, which will also affect the ornamental color of the Zen slag.
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I think your bird is a little bit fat, and it takes a lot of physical strength to take a bath, and it loses a lot of fat, because of your description, he froze in the middle of the bath, motionless, and he doesn't comb his hair, but then he is not sleeping, he is wilting, is it your bird feathers are also fried, a little fluffy hair, when it is wet, it looks like a hedgehog, and the hair is dry like a ball (but at this time, the hair is not easy to dry at this time) In winter, it is natural to take a bath around noon when the sun is shining, but now, as long as it is room temperature water, as long as it washes itself, it will be fine But you use a hair dryer can only speed up his death He himself knows how to take a bath and groom himself Otherwise, he will die early in the wild Some things cannot be intervened by humans One cold and one hot On the contrary, it is easy to get sick Although I saw him eating apples at night But it is too late for the bird to become a ball because of the loss of fat Even if you can't wait for digestion to become an energy bird, it will be over One of my experiences In fact, most birds love to take a bath They know the importance of feathers They know the importance of feathers If your bird doesn't like to take a bath, most of them are afraid of people He knows that when his wings are wet, he can't run Birds that usually don't dare to take a bath As long as people avoid the birds, don't let the birds see you, and after a while, he will feel safe, and he will wash them, but he still won't be particularly relieved, but for the birds that want to escape from the cage, they will just say that there is a situation where some birds are washed very thoroughly, and some just wash them casually and come out, and they don't dare to let their wings get wet at all.