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Touch the lower left side of the beak (the bird’s left) with the feeding implement, and angle the tip of the utensil toward the right side of the bird’s throat. The esophagus is located on the bird’s right side (it will be on your left as the bird faces you) and the windpipe runs down the center of the neck. Touching the feeding implement to the beak will usually elicit the feeding response, which involves the bird eagerly ‘pumping’ the food down into its crop.
Release the food slowly. Do not flood the beak or trachea. Anyways hope this helps makes me miss my parrot :| I dont know if chickens are the same as parrots and such birds but thats the deal with hand raising parrots n such birds...I imagine it's similar I used the same practice for wild birds I saved and stuff over the years
Release the food slowly. Do not flood the beak or trachea. Anyways hope this helps makes me miss my parrot :| I dont know if chickens are the same as parrots and such birds but thats the deal with hand raising parrots n such birds...I imagine it's similar I used the same practice for wild birds I saved and stuff over the years