What do thrushes eat?
Recently, my friend raised a thrush, but after a few days, he stopped eating and began to lose his spirit. My friend was very worried, so he specially consulted a breeding expert and asked about thrush's diet hobby. Thrush birds are omnivorous birds. They usually eat fruits, seeds and insects. But domestic thrush is different from nature's breeding. Today, we will briefly introduce what thrush usually likes to eat. You can prepare some rice at home and stir-fry it with low fire until it is yellow but not burnt. Stir the eggs and put them on the table, and you can use them to thrush. At the same time, you can also prepare to write leaves and water. If the owner has time, he can also help the bird get some insects back, such as grasshoppers, earthworms, crickets and so on. Feeding thrush more insects can increase its nutrition, and nutritious feeding can also make thrush grow healthier, and the feathers of the whole body will become more bright and shiny. Thrush birds are omnivorous, sometimes foraging in trees and sometimes turning leaves on the ground to find food. Plant foods include seeds, fruits, grass seeds and strawberries, accounting for 46%; Insects are the main animal food, including Coleoptera, Orthoptera and Lepidoptera larvae, accounting for 54%. The old man who likes thrush said: often feed mealworms, dust mites, locusts, grasshoppers or fresh beef and mutton foam, fruits and so on. Live animal feeds such as flour worms and locusts are pleasant to hold and feed, and 10 tablets can be used every day.