DEBBIE INGHAM wrote:I just tried him with bread dipped in milk but my mum was trying with soaked mealworms and other wild bird food soaked. However apparently swifts catch flies in the air as they never land so we had no chance of saving him. Not sure how old he was but was definately fully fledged.
Birds are lactose intolerant.... it could upset their stomachs greatly to give them milk... and bread is not the best of foods for birds... mealworms are not very nutritious... and wild bird food is not meant for insectivores.... let alone chicks that can't eat on their own...
I'm sorry you lost him, but for future references, if you find an insectivorous bird again, (a chick) then you should try using the formula on this website...
http://www.starlingtalk.com/babycare.htm (be sure to get the right dog/cat food)
Recipe: Handfeeding Mixture
1 cup soaked dog/cat food
1/4 cup of applesauce
1 hard boiled egg
Avian vitamins (follow dosage on package)
Around 750 mg calcium (I use Tums Smooth Dissolve tablet) ground to powder and dissolved in a little water.
Water
If this bird was an adult there may have not been anything you could do for him if he could not fly on his own....
If the bird eats seeds and insects, then a mix of the above mash with a parrot handfeeding formula would do... if the bird eats mostly seeds, then a mash made of mostly parrot handfeeding formula may be best.











