Tunai Super Saver Hand Feeding Formula for All New Born Baby Birds | 100g | Essential for Your Baby Birds – Rich Content of Calcium and Protein, Suitable for All Birds

Tunai Super Saver Hand Feeding Formula for All New Born Baby Birds | 100g | Essential for Your Baby Birds – Rich Content of Calcium and Protein, Suitable for All Birds

Available at best price – ₹399.00 - ₹140.00



WHY YOU REQUIRE TUNAI HAND FEEDNG FORMULA? Baby birds usually eat what their parents eat for dinner, since the parent has to burp its food into the mouth of its offspring. Birds cannot break down food at birth, so their parents must first partially digest the food to make it safe for chicks and that is why you require Tunai Multi Grain Hand Feeding Formula for your pet’s life
HOW DIFFERENT IS TUNAI HAND FEEDING FORMULA FROM OTHERS? Tunai Hand Feeding Formula is the multi blend of 28 Varieties of seeds, millets, minerals and other add on elements grinded to fine powder is enriched with high concentration of protein, fat and carbohydrates essential for growth of bones and muscles.
WHAT ARE THE OTHER ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? Tunai Multi Grain Hand Feeding Formula is unique and rare mix of 28 Varieties of seeds and millets, grinded to fine mixture cooled off at room temperature before packing. Tunai Multi Grain Hand Feeding Formula provides complete nutrition for the baby birds. It improves feather and skin condition, regulates digestion, repairs cells and tissues.
HOW TO FEED THE BIRDS? Mix the recommended amount Tunai Multi Grain Hand Feeding Formula with lukewarm water (104°F) in a clean container shortly before feeding. The mix should have consistency and avoid lumps. For every 10 grams of chick’s body weight feed 1 ml of TUNAI’s Hand Feeding Formula. Ensure the baby birds are fed every 2 hours to keep them hydrated and obtain normal growth. To avoid contamination with harmful bacteria, the water can be boiled in advance or use water from bottle.
INEXPERIENCED HAND FEEDING TECHNIQUE MIGHT LEAD TO ASPIRATION – When a food or liquid gets into the trachea and the bird does not have time to properly swallow, the bird can inhale it into their lungs. Young birds should not be fed a liquid or a thin solid. When feeding, aim the food down the throat and not under the tongue. Do not force your bird to eat. They will give you signs that they want to eat, such as bobbing their head up and down.

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