The blackbird usually matures sexually at the age of 2-3. Adult wild blackbirds like to fly freely, and they like to find suitable places to nest and other activities alone during the breeding period. In family farming, it is also necessary to provide suitable venues and breeding conditions, and at the same time provide sufficient food and water to avoid some diseases caused by unsanitary food or insufficient drinking water.
When raising blackbirds, we should provide them with spacious cages, keep them dry and have enough light to avoid catching cold and overheating. Try to give blackbirds enough free time to stay indoors or take them out for activities. Blackbirds like to play and can be provided with suitable toys, such as bells, stairs, lawns, etc. Let them give full play to their hunting instinct and enhance their sports ability and health.
For the training of blackbirds, we should first let them adapt to the new environment, put them in new cages, let them move freely and adapt, and provide them with food and water in time. After that, you can start basic training, such as establishing the relationship between the cage and the owner, knocking on the door or lid of the cage to let them know that it means letting the children go. In the process of training, we need to encourage them with positive language and appropriate rewards. Slowly, they will establish closer ties with their owners.
The above is some basic knowledge about blackbird breeding and training. I hope this information will help you raise blackbirds. Remember to comb their feathers regularly and clean their cages every day to prevent them from contracting diseases due to environmental sanitation problems. Since we have assumed the responsibility of keeping pets, we should seriously provide them with the best living environment and care, so that blackbirds can live a healthy and happy life.