Is it possible to keep a crow as a homea pet? You can, but you need to understand what difficulties you will have to face: you need to master the basic information about the behavior and needs of the bird, to know what the crow eats, how it can be brought up, and much more.
The gray crow is a bright representative of the familyvranovyh, which belong to the order of passerines. So her pretty close relatives are sparrows and tits, despite the difference in size. But the closest relatives of the gray crow are the magpies, the jackdaws and the VORONS. The latter is often considered a gray-raven male, although these are two different species. It happened because of similar names in Russian, there is no such confusion in the English version - there the names of species are not consonant.
The appearance of these birds is easy to distinguish: crow - gray-black, in Oron - black, because of this coloring they are often confused with rooks.
In our country this species is very widespreadwide. Crows settle in forests, near water bodies, and also near farmlands. In addition, a significant proportion of sedentary populations live near people in large populated areas.
When crows build nests, they separate from the packand try to protect the boundaries of their site. In cities, a general breakdown of couples and marriage games can be observed already in February. The earliest chicks appear not earlier than April, in one laying 3-6 eggs, less often up to 7-8. Old nests, birds, as a rule, do not use, new ones are built, but not far from old ones. In the wild, birds breed offspring at a distance of 1-2 km from the other pair, in the city this gap is much smaller.
Black is often credited with mystical properties, including an incredibly long life - 300 years. In fact, the bird will live 20-30 years, although there are statements about long-livers - 75 years.
How many lives does a gray crow have? There is an opinion that there are as many as in Oron, or slightly less. In the wild, healthy strong specimens live up to 20 years, in captivity, in good conditions, the bird will be able to live a little more because it does not have to procure food itself. The owner is important to know what the crows eat, in order to properly choose the feed - so the pet will be healthy and live longer.
The biggest mistake is to take an adult wild bird. She will never get used to the cage, will have an evil temper and run away at the slightest opportunity. Many are trying to take a young individual who still does not know how to fly, and receive the same behavior. The chick must be raised from the age of 2-3 months, if he is more than 6 months old, he will not get used to you. But even this does not guarantee a gentle nature - crows are evil, noisy, biting, and with age these qualities are strengthened.
Yes, they are often amusing, birds of this kind are very intelligent, but they are not very friendly and very few people fit as pets because of their behavior.
The gray crow should not be kept clean - thisthe bird is noisy and dirty. Even with the contents in the cage, the dirt will be scattered far beyond its limits. Her litter is liquid, which also adds problems, and the smell is not the most pleasant. But if you are ready to clean and air a room often and you are not afraid of difficulties, here are some tips:
- If possible, build an enclosure - this is the best dwelling for a bird in captivity;
- the crow can be kept in a cage and even in a box, if it is sufficiently socialized, and it can be let out into the room;
- equip the place of residence with a thick stick, a roost;
- in case of free flightsforget that the crow eats almost everything and often likes to make stash - they can be not only from food, but from different things like keys, coins, pens and other things.
In wild nature
This bird does not disdain anything - she eats quietlyany food waste, even carrion. She likes to steal bird eggs, and because of this she has a bad reputation. Often in the field of view of a crow comes an agricultural bird - its eggs and young, which it also does not mind eating.
At home
What does a raven eat if you keep it at home? In general, such a pet will be omnivorous, and only on the owner depends on how complete and varied his diet will be. You can give any porridge, cat and dog food, home cottage cheese, all kinds of nuts, sprouted acorns, fruits and dried fruits, any vegetables, eggs in the shell, sprouted grain, raw meat of birds and animals (be careful with chicken, which often contains antibiotics ), offal, seafood, rodents and insects (flour worm, grasshoppers, larvae of the May bunch).
The pet should have round-the-clock access to thewater, mineral fertilizing is also necessary. You can buy it in specialized shops or prepare yourself - to give a mixture of calcined shell, crushed brick, charcoal and sand. Separately it is worth giving clay - to birds it is very important, and they use it in almost any form, dry, wet or as a thick water suspension.
With a diverse diet, the crow almost does not need additional vitamins, but for prophylaxis it is possible to carry out a fortnightly fortification every six months.
Harmful products
What a raven eats is understandable, but it is still useful to know,that she should not be given. When you read the list of forbidden things, you get the full impression that you are at a therapist's reception: crows can not have sweet, fatty, salty, all alcohol-containing, smoked, sausages, raw fish (because of the danger of parasites) and citrus (due to frequent allergic reactions ).
Feeding advice
In fact, it is not so important what exactly eatscrow, what matters is how she does it. In birds of this species, high intelligence, and therefore even the process of feeding should be used to make the life of the pet more intense and interesting. To put it simply, he must work hard to get food. To do this, you need to process food as little as possible, for example, chicken and mice are given unopened, vegetables, fruits and nuts are given entirely, without pre-cleaning and slicing. Such food will take the bird for a long time, make it break your head and work with claws and beaks, which will serve as a kind of charging for muscles.
You can make foragers - these are toys in which food is hidden. For example, wrap pieces of food in paper or small plastic bottles, so that for a crow it was a difficult and interesting task.
Well, in general, do not forget about the games with the pet, experts recommend paying a crow for at least 2-3 hours a day.
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