Non-breeding canaries can be raised singly in square cages or in groups in aviaries. The canary is a terrible bird. When artificially raised, various granular materials can be fed. In winter and spring, oily feed such as perilla or rapeseed can be increased by 1 time. During molting and breeding, you can feed some mixed powder. The formula is 500 grams of high-quality corn flour or millet, 5-8 grams of cooked eggs and 0/0-20 grams of bone meal/kloc, which are mixed, rubbed or ground evenly and dried for later use. It is best to mix less every time, which is not suitable for long-term storage. In addition to concentrate, it is also accompanied by appropriate vegetables, radishes and so on. Family food, such as biscuits, rice, peels, stones, etc. You can provide it appropriately when you raise it at home. In short, feed types should be diversified as much as possible and supplied in rotation, which is beneficial to health. Usually cuttlefish bones can be hung in cages for birds to peck freely. The daily ration of canaries is generally around 15g, 1 leaf.
Canaries like to be clean. If possible, it is best to take a bath every day or every other day 1 time, at least 1 time per week, which is good for health. Sunbathing time should not be too long, and the soft sunshine is about 1, 5 hours. Exposure is prohibited. Pay attention to cold and warmth in winter and mosquito prevention in summer. Molting starts from July to August every year, and feeding should be strengthened during molting. Improve the ratio of rapeseed and bone meal in feed, pay attention to wind and cold, reduce water bath and spend the molting period safely.