The biggest taboo of raising myna.

1, allergen problem. You know, keeping these myna, just like keeping a cat, often loses its hair. Myna often lives in a cage, and its feathers will fly around the room. Compared with cat hair, myna's feathers and dander are more troublesome to tidy up. Generally, you need to use a vacuum cleaner and clean it frequently. And for some families with children, raising myna is likely to bring allergic problems to children. Because if the child is allergic, it is easy to be allergic to these dander and have skin diseases.

2. Air pollution. Because birds and humans are completely different creatures. Breeding myna is likely to carry all kinds of fungi and bacteria. For myna, these fungi and bacteria do not pose a threat. But for the human body, it is likely to have an impact. Keep myna at home, often lose hair and have shit. Even if these things are cleaned up, the fungi and bacteria contained in them are difficult to be found and cleaned up, and often stay in the air of the family, causing air pollution problems. Generally speaking, it is better to keep myna on the balcony or window.

3. Pay attention to the influence of temperature on myna. Myna is a kind of bird that is very afraid of cold. Like humans, you will catch a cold. When raising myna, the owner should pay attention to the weather and temperature. If the temperature drops, keep myna in a warm place to prevent it from catching cold. If myna still catches a cold, his master will help him "blow his nose". We need to find some paper sticks to wring the mucus out of myna's nostrils, and then drop some vegetable oil into myna's nostrils to keep ventilation. Also put some medicine in myna's water to help myna recover. And when the weather is hot in summer, we should also prevent starling from heatstroke and help it prevent mosquitoes. Raising myna, like raising children, also requires the owner to spend time and energy.

4. Health problems. Birds have a characteristic, that is, rectum. This kind of rectum is not straight, but they eat and excrete quickly, often after eating, they are digested and excreted immediately. That is to say, myna eats more Dora. The owner should always tidy the birdcage for it and change the drinking water and food. If myna's excrement falls to the ground, the owner should also do a good job of sanitation. Cleaning myna every day is also a very tiring thing.