It depends on the bird. Wild young Songbirds and corvids (crows, magpies, etc.) seem to do best on a diet of dry cat food pieces thoroughly soaked in water. Mealworms may also be tolerated. Never give birds bread; it offers no nutrients for them.
If you are unsure what to feed, or not sure what bird it is, it may be best to take the baby bird to a wildlife centre who will be able to feed it the correct diet.
14 pounds a week 2 pounds a day
This depends upon the feed she is fed. Most birds have a feed efficience of 35-50%.. in other words feed 2# of feed to get 0.7 to 1 # of production (weight gain in broilers or weight gain/ eggs produced in laying hens) A feed lower in calories and protein will go thru a bird less efficiently (more in = more out in waste). How old the bird is will also effect feed efficiency. To measure it- about a handful a day- weight is also effected by the amount of water a bird consumes.
1/2 cup every day
you should feed the 2 day old pup every 3 to 4 hours 24/7 or it could starve. Each time you feed it feed it until it will no longer drink the formula.
3 or 2 times a day
At 10 months old feed your dragon his/her veggies and greens every day and the protein every 2-3 days
2 meals a day to feed that animal it is a small portion of vitamins and minerals
It depends on how much your child eats, don't over feed him/her and don't starve the child.
Four-month-old puppy should be fed about 2 ½ cups per day Have a great day!
You should feed it every 2 hours on powdered baby milk. After about 3 weeks add a bit of rusk to the mix to give it something more solid.
feed your cat 2 times a day in the morning and before you go to bed
about 2 times but if they haven't opened their eyes then don't feed them 4 a couple of days.