1, shell powder 37%, old lime 7%, charcoal 1%, salt 5% (less sweating in winter 4%, less sweating in summer 5% ~ 6%), fine sand 30% and yellow mud 20%.
2. Shell powder 30%, old lime 15%, charcoal 1%, salt 5%, fine sand 23% and yellow mud 30%. 25g of gentian, 25g of licorice, 50g of iron oxide red,
3. Shell powder 25.9 1%, charcoal 1.04%, alum 0.52%, licorice 0.52%, gentian 0.52%, iron oxide red 0.52%, old lime 1.04% and eggshell powder/kloc-0.
4. Shell powder 35%, bone powder 15%, charcoal powder 5%, salt 5%, iron oxide red 1%, auxin 2%, andrographis paniculata 0.5%, Gentiana scabra 0.7%, licorice 0.3%, fine sand 20%, yellow mud or red soil15.
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Precautions for feeding health sand are as follows:
1, and healthy sand is generally released every 2-3 days 1 time. This can not only promote the parrot to eat without wasting, but also pay attention to moisture.
2. Healthy sand is generally available all day. If raised in groups, you can put the whole healthy sand in the trough and let the parrots eat freely; For caged parrots that lay eggs and breastfeed, they are usually divided into several small pieces and fed in cups.
3. There must be a transition period from feeding one sanitary sand to feeding another. It usually takes about 10 days. Otherwise, it will lead to indigestion of parrots.