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How to Care for Baby Mynah Birds

Caring for baby mynah birds requires careful attention to their specific needs. Here are some steps you can follow:

1. Prepare a Brooder:

- Set up a brooder box or cage with a heating source to maintain a consistent temperature.

- Use soft bedding like shredded paper or a towel for comfort.

2. Feeding:

- Offer a specialized insectivorous diet for baby birds, usually in the form of a high-quality, high-protein formula mixed with water.

- Feed small amounts frequently, about 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoon) every two to three hours.

- Keep food fresh and at the right temperature.

3. Hand-Feeding:

- If the baby mynah is not accepting food on its own, you may need to hand-feed it.

- Use a syringe without the needle to gently feed the formula directly into the baby's crop.

4. Hydration:

- Provide a small shallow water dish for drinking.

- You may also offer electrolytes dissolved in water to prevent dehydration.

5. Hygiene:

- Keep the brooder box clean and free of droppings to prevent infections.

- Use separate towels or cloth to handle the baby bird and avoid cross-contamination.

6. Handling and Socialization:

- Interact with the baby bird gently and frequently to help it get accustomed to human presence.

- Offer small treats or food from your hand to build trust.

7. Monitoring Health:

- Closely observe the baby bird for any signs of illness, such as changes in behavior, appetite, or droppings.

- Seek advice from a veterinarian or experienced bird keeper if you have concerns.

8. Gradual Weaning:

- Once the baby mynah is a few weeks old, you can start offering small pieces of insectivorous food alongside the formula.

- Gradually increase the amount of solid food as the baby learns to eat on its own.

Remember, raising a baby mynah can be challenging and time-consuming. If you are not confident in providing proper care, it is best to seek the advice of a veterinarian or experienced bird keeper before taking on this responsibility.

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