How does the mother bird feed the parrot after it hatches?

Parrots need to be fed by the mother bird after hatching. Mother bird will grab food with her mouth and chew it up for the birds. This process is called mouth-to-mouth feeding. At first, the mother bird will feed the bird with egg yolk, vitamins, minerals and a variety of nutrients high in protein, so as to ensure the nutritional needs of the bird. Mother bird will also clean the bird's feathers and help the bird excrete.

In the first two or three days of their lives, parrots frequently need food, usually once every half hour or so. After that, the eating frequency of parrots will gradually decrease, and with the growth, the daily food intake will gradually increase.

In the process of feeding parrots, we need to pay attention to the following matters: keep clean and hygienic to avoid infection with germs; Pay attention to the bird's food intake and excretion to judge the bird's health; Avoid too much contact and disturbing birds, lest the mother bird give up feeding because of interference.

In short, after the parrot hatches, the mother bird needs mouth-to-mouth feeding. In the process of feeding, attention should be paid to maintaining hygiene, paying attention to the health of birds and ensuring the healthy growth of birds.