Blackbirds have a strong wild nature. Not easy to surrender. Put it in a cage with a cloth covering the outside and darkness inside, and it will become more honest. When it is hungry, don't be in a hurry to feed it. When it is very hungry, feed it again. It will feel that it is good to stay here, and it will slowly get used to the cage.
When the blackbird's physical strength is acceptable, artificial force feeding must be carried out. Otherwise, when the blackbird's feathers are messy, its eyes are missing, and it is unable to stand or curl up, it will be too late to feed it because it will be too hungry to swallow and digest. Therefore, force feeding must be carried out as soon as possible to avoid death of blackbirds due to excessive physical exertion. The specific time for feeding should be when the wingbeat intensity of wild blackbirds begins to decrease.