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How to raise ten sisters birds?

Ten sister birds, also known as white-waisted wenbird, fortune-telling bird and cereal bird, belong to the golden-bellied finch family, and most of the cultivated varieties are imported. It is said that the Ten Sisters are a new breed that was crossed by a white-waisted golden-bellied bird and another closely related bird centuries ago. Because it is easy to raise, it gradually multiplied into various forms and then made various improvements, and now there are species. Mainly inhabiting South China, Himalayas, Myanmar, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian regions. The original species of the ten sisters wenbird is not gorgeous in feather color. People like it only because of its lively posture, intimate and harmonious family relationship and easy-to-tame skills. There are also ten sisters, who have strong nesting ability and are the best at brooding among all birds. They are good "nanny birds". The feathers of the ten sisters are brown to dark brown, and the abdomen is white to the waist. Every bird has different stripes on its feathers.

The tenth sister is easy to raise, and the feed is cereal. Fresh ground vegetables can be added to rice, millet, millet and barnyard grass. The temperature requirement is not high, so it can be caged. Ten sisters like to take a bath. Put the clean bath water in the bath tray in the cage and it will jump into the bathtub by itself. People who don't like bathing should be suspected of having a disease. The tenth sister is easy to get close to people and can be domesticated as a hand-beating bird. It can freely stand on people's shoulders or hands to play, and can also teach it to learn skills such as dancing with people, wearing masks, holding cards and lanterns, skateboarding and fortune telling. Ten sisters are prolific birds, and their mothers can hatch eggs when they are three months old. There is no special season for laying eggs, about five or six times a year, and five or six eggs can be laid at a time. The work of nesting and incubating eggs is done by both males and females. The average life span of ten sisters is about 5 years.