The passerine group
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The passerine group of birds are born in a warm nest, either naked or with a covering of down, they should be housed in their own nest or replica of it with a thick pad of cotton covering them.
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If possible two or more nestling should be kept together. When the pad is removed the nestling gape reflexively for food.
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After feeding, they usually elevate their cloacal regions to the edge of the nest to defecate; the dropping is contained in a thin membrane and should be removed with a teaspoon.
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Young birds grow quickly. Chicks are fed until they stop gaping.
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As growth occurs, feeding intervals are lengthened and large food items given.
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Once young bird begin to eat without aid, they can be introduced to water.
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A large stone placed in a shallow dish of water gives the birds some security, prevents spillage and enables them to bathe.
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Dried egg based food with cereal and dried insect added food can be given.
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It is important to add as much live insect food as possible.
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Hard boiled egg and or scraped raw liver in small quantities can be given if no dried food is available.
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When the birds grow older, the diet should be more closely approximate the adult diet (e.g. more cereal for seed-eating birds)
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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:40 AM