The thrush has a long history of raising in my country. The main reason is that the thrush has a very good-looking appearance and is relatively easy to raise. However, many new breeders are still a little confused about the feeding of thrushes, and do not know how to raise them to make the thrush live longer and look better. Let's follow the footsteps of the editor to take a look!
What are the feeding methods of thrush?
1. Feeding
The food of the thrush is also very important for his growth. In general, the owner can put some whole grains (millet, rice, broken corn, wheat) or insects ( grasshoppers, locusts), in addition to crushed fruit, minced meat is also available. The feeding time is similar to that of humans, usually 3 times a day (morning, noon and evening), but remember to be qualitative and quantitative, and control the amount of food, neither too much nor too little.
2. Breeding environment
The bird cage is very important for raising thrush; to ensure that the bird cage has a suitable temperature, this requires the breeder We should always pay attention to the position of the bird cage. When it is placed on the balcony in summer, it should not be exposed to direct sunlight. In winter, it should be moved into a room with a more suitable temperature. When necessary, it is necessary to cover the cage with a thermal insulation cover.
3. Proper roaming
Thrush is a very lively and cheerful species among pets birds. Being locked in the house will make the thrush lose its vitality and reduce the frequency of calling, so the owner takes the thrush out for a walk when he is free, which can not only make the bird more excited and call happily, but also can exercise the bird's Leg strength, enhance physique.
4. Group raising
For thrushes, it is best to keep thrushes in one cage all the time, and it is best not to raise multiple thrushes in one cage. If you have to raise two together, it is best to have one male and one female all the time; the reason is that its calls are louder and more changeable than this line. However, keeping two male birds in the same cage will not play a role in complementing each other, but will fight each other, maim or even die due to the aggressive nature of the thrush.
5. Disease prevention
For thrush, disease prevention is very important, because the bird itself is relatively weak and cannot stand it. The toss of the devil. The first and foremost prevention is to ensure the hygiene of bird cages and birdhouses, and a relatively clean environment can prevent the breeding of germs. Secondly, pay attention to the hygiene of the feed. Some moldy and expired feed must not be fed to the birds.