1. initial feeding: myna can't eat for the first three days after birth, and needs feeding from the fourth day. Newborn chicks need to be fed 3-4 times a day, and each feeding amount is 3%-5% of their body weight.
2. Diet matching: myna needs to be matched with carefully prepared nutritious meals, including bird food, eggs, worms and so on. Bird eggs can be cooked and crushed, and insects can choose small Burmese ants, small earthworms and small locusts. All need to be green, fresh and non-toxic.
3. Tableware and water: myna needs a proper amount of water and minerals during her growth, so she needs to put a water dispenser in the cage and change the fresh water source every day. At the same time, utensils need to be kept clean to avoid food infection with germs.
4. Proper ambient temperature: myna is very sensitive to vital signs and highly dependent on temperature, so it needs to live at a proper room temperature. Generally speaking, the room temperature should be kept at around 25℃.
Finally, we need to remind that myna needs to maintain a stable living environment and a good food source in the process of growing up to avoid any unnecessary emergencies. Therefore, in the process of feeding myna, it is necessary for the owner to ensure regular and quantitative feeding, and pay attention to the growth of young birds and deal with abnormal situations in time. Only in this way can the pet bird myna grow up healthily.