If a starling doesn't eat, the first thing you need to do is diagnose if it's sick. If you are sick, you need to be targeted** and slowly adjust your diet so that it can eat normally.
If you find that the starling bird has a runny nose, watery eyes, fluffy feathers all over the body, difficulty breathing, and a cold body, it generally means that the starling bird has caught a cold.
Keepers need to change the myna bird to a warmer and more suitable living environment, and then add an appropriate amount of glucose to the drinking water for the bird to drink. Or use 2-3 mg of oxytetracycline or drip chlortetracycline or take antibiotics**, the effect is also very obvious.
In addition, myna birds not eating may also be related to other factors, such as poor breeding environment, malnutrition, digestive problems, etc. Therefore, in addition to the diseases of ** birds, it is necessary to improve the breeding environment, provide nutritionally balanced food, and check whether the digestive system is normal.
Finally, it is important to note that starlings should not be arbitrarily cut off the tip of their tongue or engage in other acts of animal cruelty. The life and health of animals should be respected, and appropriate measures should be taken to help them.