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How to take care of the baby peony parrot?

Generally speaking, the temperature of the incubator is kept at 35℃ on the first day after the chicks are born, and then it drops by 0.5℃ every day until it reaches 32℃. With the slow growth of young birds' needlelike feathers, the temperature of the incubator is kept at 28~29.5℃. Until the whole body is covered with feathers, the temperature of the incubator is kept between 22 and 26℃.

2. Without a comfortable environment, the digestive speed of parrot babies will become very slow, which is not conducive to growth and will increase the risk of splayed feet. So be sure to put the baby in a box or box, put sawdust or cotton on it, cover it with a towel, and be careful not to suffocate the baby.

3, need to heat the lamp, pay attention to the distance after almost, the distance of 50w is about 20CM, when using the palm of your hand to test the temperature in the heating direction, be careful not to suffocate the baby. When using the heating lamp, be sure to put a small cover of water in the box at night, wet the cotton and control the humidity.

4. If you want a parrot to be healthy, diet is one thing, and more importantly, it is usually hygienic. Large-scale farmers will be disinfected in and out of the whole body once every 10 day and a half, and large-scale disinfection will be carried out at the end of the breeding period. There are not many parrots at home, so just tidy up at ordinary times. It is best to clean and change the newspapers on the tray every day.

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Precautions:

When feeding with a spoon, gently put the spoon into the chicken's mouth. When tapping the upper part of the bird's mouth with a feeding spoon or carefully pulling the bird's neck up, remember that the purpose is to make the parrot open its mouth. When the milk flows into the parrot's mouth, the chicks will frequently "shake their heads" to help the food flow into the pouch as soon as possible.

Every time a bird swallows food, it needs to adjust its breath before it can receive the next feeding. When the bird stops "shaking its head", it means that it is full. Owners need to check the bird's pouch from time to time. After feeding the chicks, the crop of the birds should be like a soft ball, and it should not be tight and bulging.

The feeding interval depends on the size of the chicken. Generally speaking, chicks are fed every five hours from the third day to the tenth day. Feed it about five times a day, and you can sleep for six hours at night without feeding it.

From the tenth day until the parrot can completely open its eyes, let the parrot sleep at night. Once the chicks' eyes are open and needle-like feathers begin to appear, they will reduce their food intake to three times a day and then to twice a day when they are weaned.