The number of males in a crested lark nest is not necessarily certain. Generally, there are 3-6 crested larks in a nest. After all the eggs are laid, the nest will be hatched. The birds will emerge in about thirteen days, and the nest will emerge in about eight days, and the nest will take three to six days. It’s the best time to take birds. There is a saying of looking for birds in the lark family, which means that when the parent bird feeds the bird, it lands far away from the bird's nest. Quietly approach the nest to feed the birds. After feeding, it takes off from the nest. This argument is no longer valid. Due to human interference, the birds have become more and more sophisticated. When people are closer, they rise and fall far away from the nest, and some even refuse to feed their chicks. At this time, people should stay away or hide in a place where the birds cannot see them.
I have used grasshoppers, tofu, loaches or lark powder to raise chicks, but I have always felt that the effect is not very good. , and later changed to chicken feed. I have raised many chicks and found the effect to be good, with fast growth and no dead or sick birds. Add water to the chicken feed and knead it into a stick shape as thick as a chopstick. Fill it until the bird can just close its mouth. Once every two hours or so, white excrement is a sign of good digestion. The most important thing is to wash your hands before feeding the birds.