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How to feed newborn birds!
Use half a hard-boiled egg, add appropriate amount of water and cod liver oil, mix well, suck it dry in a clean "Dibijing" plastic bottle and feed it to birds every 1-2 hours. Feeding chicks artificially can be made into paste with water such as bean powder, cooked egg yolk, green vegetable leaves, minced meat, cod liver oil and calcium powder, and then picked with bamboo sticks. When chicks open their mouths and beg for food, feed can be quickly delivered to the birds' mouths.

Because chickens eat a lot, usually from 6 am to 6: 30 am. First feed, last feed, 19: 00 pm. Feed every l ~ 2 hours at first, and every 3 ~ 4 hours after 7 days. Then you can feed the birds according to their mouths and calls.

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The newly hatched chicks of birds can be divided into early birds and late birds. A newly hatched chick with open eyes is covered with thick down feathers and its legs are strong enough. When the down feathers are dry, it can immediately follow its parents to feed on its own, which is the so-called early bird. Chickens, ducks, geese, geese and other chickens that people are familiar with are early birds.

When the chicken comes out of the eggshell, it is not fully developed, its eyes are not open, its feathers are few, and it is even naked, its legs and feet are weak, and it has no ability to live independently. They need to stay in their nests and be fed by their parents. Such chicks are called late birds. Pigeons, swallows, woodpeckers, sparrows and other young birds are all late-maturing. Late-adult birds generally nest secretly and safely, and most of their parents are fierce and will protect their young birds, so the survival rate of young birds is obviously higher than that of early-adult birds.