If there is no coal bird, you can catch the soybean bird through a net, glue or other things. The most critical step after catching the soybean bird is to feed it. Be patient when serving food. The soybean bird is too frightened after entering the cage and will not look for food immediately. Feeding can start two hours after entering the cage.
Bringing food is only the first step in feeding the soybean bird. The more critical next step is to change the belly. The soybean bird eats grass seeds and insects in the wild. After entering the cage, it needs to change to powdered food. This involves an adaptation process. We call this process a belly change, which takes about three days. You should pay more attention during this period to see if the bird’s droppings are normal. The ingredients of powdered materials are a little different and good materials from normal feeding cannot be used.