Colorful Bird Hanging Feeder for Wild Birds Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation
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For feeding large, medium, and small parrot chicks and other pet birds, this Birds Syringe Manual Feeding Needle is the ideal feeder. It can be used to simply feed small birds or it may also be used as a powerful irrigation instrument for sick birds.
Features-
Material: Plastic
Type: BIRDS
Feature: Non-automatic
More About The Product:
Our View Point:We have concentrated on studying and creating a hanging wild bird feeder. This is wild bird food for outside feeders and squirrel-proof bird feeders.
Usage: The bird feeder is hung in the garden or under the eaves after the wild bird seeds, sunflower seeds for birds, safflower bird seeds, etc. are placed within.
Ready To Use: Arrives completely put together and prepared to hang. The birdfeeder's circular dome has an inclination to protect birds from the sun and rain.
Frequently Asked Questions
This bird feeding syringe set is available in three options: 20 ml, 50 ml, and a 6-needle set. The 20 ml is ideal for small chicks and finches, the 50 ml suits medium parrots, and the needle set enables crop-feeding for very young birds.
Yes. This syringe is described as both a hand-feeding tool and a powerful irrigation instrument for sick birds. It can be used to administer liquid medicines, rehydration fluids, and crop formula.
The syringe is made from clear food-safe plastic. The transparent barrel allows you to see the volume of liquid inside, making it easy to measure precise feeding amounts.
This syringe range is described as suitable for large, medium, and small parrot chicks and other pet birds. The 50 ml option with a wider needle provides enough volume and flow rate for larger species like African Grey or Macaw chicks.
Rinse the syringe with warm water immediately after each use, then sterilize by soaking in diluted medical-grade disinfectant or boiling the plastic components if heat-safe. Always allow to air dry completely before reuse to prevent bacterial contamination of the next feeding.
The 20 ml syringe is better for newborn hatchlings and very small birds, as it allows more precise micro-dosing of formula. The 50 ml syringe reduces the number of refills needed for larger chicks requiring higher feed volumes per session.