Bird Keeping a Practical Guide for the Management of Singing And Cage Birds

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Russ relates his experience with the several species. In general, he says, he found it useless to attempt to breed tropical birds, unless the room could be kept at an equable temperature of from 66 to 78 (Fahr. ) If it sank much below this, the hens would generally die when about to lay their eggs. All sudden changes, as well as damp and draughts, are specially to be guarded against, It is also necessary to give the birds Finches. 201 some preparation of egg food during nesting, which is a matt...er of difficulty, as few of them will eat it, unless forced to do so by its admixture with their seed. Sponge cake soaked in water and drained, mixed with hard-boiled egg and ants' eggs, must be given them, and if they will not eat it themselves at first, they will generally resort to it, if put into the cage when the young birds are hatched, and feed them upon it. The best food for all, when it can be procured, is fresh ants' eggs, either the little eggs themselves, no larger than a pin's head, or the pupae called by that name.

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