It can restrain its movement on the shelf, and it does not hinder the owner from establishing feelings with the bird, so that the bird can adapt to the surrounding environment and form good habits before entering the cage. Especially those birds who like to put their heads up on the shelf, they should be tied up for a while. Once the bird is found to have moved into the cage, put it on the shelf. Of course, some friends go straight into the cage, but they will block the horizontal wire at the top of the cage to avoid being caught by birds. This method is also acceptable. Anyway, if you don't want it to be free, try to let the chicks fly outside as little as possible.
Little sparrow (male) starts to eat by himself and talks to himself every morning (sometimes he can be seen dozing off with his eyes closed during the day, but his throat is fluctuating, his voice is not high, but he can hear). At this time, you can let the young bird listen to the chirping of other birds and let him learn, so that after molting, your sparrow will be good at chirping. Of course, I find it hard for sparrows to learn to eat birds (hibiscus, yellowbird. . ) larks and embroidered eyes can call each other, but it is not realistic to make them call like indigo.
Set aside a certain time every day to get in touch with young birds and feed them by hand, so that they can form the habit of their loved ones. After birds feed themselves, they gradually reduce the number and frequency of feeding insects, and take them out for a walk when they have time, mainly to adapt them to the external environment and cultivate their habit of being lively and not chaotic when they see strange things. Otherwise, your bird sings well at home, just go out.
If possible, I will try to keep the bird in a cage, because there is no restraint in it, and I can dance on the stage when I am sexually active. Although you can dance in a cage, there are many restrictions and the duration is not long. Because of the problem of caging, most sparrows seen in the bird market have been raised on shelves.
2. Feeding of adult birds
The bird that just entered the cage is wild, so you can feed the millet for a few more days. Bird food with high nutritional content tends to make birds more sexual. They will either break their heads or start to turn yellow. So many people don't care about this. As soon as they enter the cage, they try their best to supplement the nutrition for the birds. After feeding for a period of time, they often find that the toes of birds begin to swell and the corners of their mouths turn yellow.
At this time, the raw birds can be watered once or twice a day (not afraid of catching cold in July and August, but not too wet). After 10 days, they can change eggs and millet into staple foods. I usually fry millet with two egg yolks, so don't cook the food too hard before molting. ) Perilla can be fed, but sparrows don't like it. At first, birds may not eat it. It doesn't matter, it's a long way to reduce rice. Always hang green in a cage.
Sparrows are a kind of love, especially when raw birds have been jumping around in cages. If there is no water, birds will lose weight because of insufficient nutrition, and even die seriously. It is best to cover the top horizontal line with a layer of cage clothes to prevent birds from scratching, thus forming the habit of moving under the cage and providing it with a relatively quiet environment. I don't think it's necessary to walk the bird before changing the original hair. As long as you bathe it every day and replenish fresh water, you can give it a quiet environment to gain weight and will soon start molting. (The biological function of wild birds that have just entered cages is disrupted, and it is more likely to lead to the disorder of their physiological cycle when they are frightened outdoors, which often shows that they don't change their hair or change their hair abnormally, which often happens until the end of 1 1. At this time, you can let the birds listen to other birds every morning. The original fur can learn to bark a little, but the effect is definitely not as good as that of the chicks.
One more thing to note is that at this time, raw birds must not be hung high, but should be lowered at ordinary times. I just put it underground, and I can't put other birds or its kind on its cage, so I want to look up! It's best to keep two, because sparrows like to live in groups. A solitary bird will be very excited when he hears the sparrow's voice outside, jumping around in the cage and moving freely! Generally, it is safer to raise two, and at least one can be produced. When you start molting, you should feed more vegetables, add a powder jar to the cage, add egg yolk and appropriate fish meal, bone meal and soybean meal.