Chicken based canned cat food with a stir stick.
Your area may have a wildlife rescue place. However they generally depend on people to deliver the injured bird rather than send someone out to do that. Call your local government and ask advice.
I rescued a baby sparrow, and he did very well on can cat food, chicken based. Get you a flat stir stick for coffee. Until he can start attempting to fly, keep him in a bowl such as a paper plate bowl, with shredded paper towel. Take a soft t-shirt material and make a small cover. He should do nicely. Babies eat about every 20 minutes, but do well not being fed during the night.
no but you should not they do po a lot if you feed em it
Search for a wildlife rehabilitator in your area, and call them. If that fails, call your local veterinarian or humane society. They should know somebody who takes care of wild birds. When you find somebody to take it, take it to their place. You shouldn't feed it unless you are absolutely sure what it eats. DO NOT under ANY circumstances give it water/put it near water. It can drown.
If you hand feed it, it won't starve but it will end up dying eventualy. But, if you are talking about the chick's feet being crippled, somethimes they will staighten out after awhile or you could try lightly tapeing their feet to tiny pieces of cardboard and that will sometimes help to straighten out the toes
To help a hurt bird recover, you can feed it a diet of small pieces of fruits, vegetables, and seeds. Additionally, you can offer it mealworms or crickets for protein. It's important to provide fresh water for the bird to drink as well.
Take it to a vet or some professional organisation.
u feed it leaves and give it water and make a hospital for it
Your area may have a wildlife rescue place. However they generally depend on people to deliver the injured bird rather than send someone out to do that. Call your local government and ask advice.
I rescued a baby sparrow, and he did very well on can cat food, chicken based. Get you a flat stir stick for coffee. Until he can start attempting to fly, keep him in a bowl such as a paper plate bowl, with shredded paper towel. Take a soft t-shirt material and make a small cover. He should do nicely. Babies eat about every 20 minutes, but do well not being fed during the night.
you can feed it bread but wet it first or canned dog or cat food Answer they sell wild bird food at petsmart, and did u bring it to the vet?:) If it's a hummingbird (see categories) you'll need to feed it sugar water. One part sugar to 4 parts water.
he is injured
No she was not hurt.
no but you should not they do po a lot if you feed em it
No, it does not hurt when a bird lays an egg.
It means that you are injured or hurt on your body(cuts, burns,ect) it doesn't mean sickness.
the word injured also means hurt.