Keep warm in winter. Starlings and parrots are both birds that can learn to talk. In addition to daily exposure, proper training is also very important.
Incorrect training methods will greatly reduce efficiency, so it is important to master the correct method.
In addition, you should also pay attention to the feeding methods to avoid unnecessary mistakes and prevent myna birds from getting sick.
1. Appearance characteristics of the myna 1. The mature myna can reach 27 cm in length, and its tail is relatively short, reaching 7.8 cm. The myna is a small to medium-sized terrestrial bird with a pointed head on its head.
The long feathered scarf looks like a crown.
2. The coat of the myna bird is black. Some parts of the upper body are brown. The base of the primary flight feathers and primary coverts are white, forming large white wing spots. The tail feathers are black, while the lower body is gray-black, and the undertail coverts are white.
The feathers are black with white tips, making them very distinctive at first glance.
3. The origin of the name of the myna bird. The feathers all over the body are black and shiny, and there are white spots on both sides of the wings. It looks particularly obvious when flying. From below, it looks like you can see the eight characters, so it is called the myna.
2. The living habits and feeding of myna birds 1. Myna birds are more sensitive to the cold. Because myna birds are produced in southern China and Indochina Peninsula and are typical birds of the Oriental world, they are naturally more sensitive to the cold. Therefore, it is necessary to raise myna birds in winter.
Take special care of them, and thoroughly protect them from the cold and keep them warm in order to raise healthy mynas.
2. Related causes of hair loss on the head: In summer, due to climate changes, myna birds will lose their feathers. This is the moulting period of myna birds, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, but eating too much oily food
Excessive salt intake can also cause hair loss, so pay special attention to hair loss.
The training environment should not be noisy 3. Dietary issues Myna birds are social animals and are omnivores. They often eat seeds, vegetable stems and leaves of various foods, as well as some small insects, such as snails and small insects, etc., each taking half.
proportion.
4. What are the natures of the myna bird? The myna bird has a docile temperament and is easy to get close to people. However, the myna has a strong digestive power and eats a lot. It eats simple things, so it is not difficult to raise. It can simply imitate human words, which is its most unique feature.
It is also the most endearing feature, but you must also pay attention to the correct method.
3. How to manage and train myna birds 1. How to teach them to speak. The period from fledging to adulthood is a good time for them to learn to speak. It is best to teach them in the morning and evening when they are on an empty stomach. The surrounding environment should not be too noisy, and the training should be from simple to difficult.
, just say simple and easy-to-read words at the beginning, and reward it when it pronounces it, so that you can train a lovable starling.
2. There is an old bird that can talk with it. It is fastest to teach it with an old bird that has learned to speak. In this way, it is like looking in a mirror, allowing the myna to see how the old bird pronounces the words. This effect
It must be better than teaching it by yourself, and if we often get together, the old bird can hear it and the starling can hear it, and there is a fixed conditioned stimulus.
3. Do not change the furnishings in the cage arbitrarily. Smarter animals are more sensitive. The same is true for starlings. They are good at observing changes around them. When raising, do not change the furnishings in the cage unless necessary. This will make the myna alert.
When the power increases, the person will scream nervously and be in a state of uneasiness.