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Hand-Feeding Formula. By feeding the highest quality nutrition, you
have taken the first step in a commitment to your bird’s long
and healthy life. Hand feeding your baby bird can be rewarding, but
it requires extensive knowledge, skill and experience. ZuPreem urges
those inexperienced in hand feeding to seek advice from a breeder
or avian veterinarian. Remember: The hand feeder has the ultimate
responsibility of providing all the components necessary for a successful
hand-rearing program.
Healthy Benefits for Your Baby Bird
• Balanced nutrition with no supplements required
• Stays mixed in solution and in the crop for safe delivery
of essential nutrients
• Energy-dense for superior weight gain so birds move quickly
to weaning
• Aids in maintaining a strong and healthy immune system
• Highest quality ingredients for a nutritionally correct
diet
• Contains the probiotic lactobacillus to aid in proper digestion
• Exclusive ZuPreem OptiNutrient System™ ensures optimum
weight gain and growth
• Recommended by avian veterinarians, top bird breeders and
zoos
• Backed by 40 years experience in developing fixed-formula
diets for exotic animals
Please review the following information before feeding Embrace
Hand-Feeding Formula.
Embrace: Formulated with moderate amounts of fat and protein. Suitable
for most species of Old World psittacines (hookbills) and passerines
(softbills), including cockatoos, cockatiels, parakeets and lovebirds
during growth.
Embrace Plus: Formulated with moderate levels of protein and higher
levels of fat for larger species that benefit from a more energy-dense
food. Suitable for larger species of psittacines (hookbills) such
as conures, certain Amazons, macaws, caiques, hawkheads, African
greys, Asiatic parakeets, Poicephalus parrots and eclectus during
growth.
Please review the following information before feeding Embrace
Hand-Feeding Formula.
Cleanliness and Sanitation
Maintain proper levels of sanitation when handling baby birds. Due
to developing immune systems, baby birds are susceptible to gram-negative
bacteria, certain avian viruses and fungi.
• Wash hands thoroughly before handling baby birds
• Use only dry, clean, disinfected utensils (bowl, syringe,
spoon, or tube)
• Keep all feeding surfaces clean, dry and disinfected
• Use separate utensils for each bird to help prevent potential
disease spread
• Do not store or reheat mixed formula – make a fresh
batch each feeding
Complete Mixing Instructions
1. Add the appropriate amount of warm water (approximately 120°
F.) to proper amounts of Embrace Hand-Feeding Formula (see Proper
Feeding Consistency). Mix thoroughly for uniform consistency.
2. While tap water may be used, there may be high levels of bacteria
or minerals, making bottled water an attractive alternative.
3. Allow 11/2 –2 minutes for the formula to absorb the water
before checking the consistency and beginning to feed.
4. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of the formula. Embrace
formulas should only be fed if the temperature is between 100–110°
F. If using a microwave oven, thoroughly stir the mixture and carefully
check for “hot spots” that could cause crop burns.
5. As a rule of thumb, each feeding should consist of a volume
equal to 8–12% of the bird’s current body weight depending
on the species of the bird–approximately a milliliter of prepared
formula for every 10 grams of body weight. Newly hatched chicks
may require smaller amounts.
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PDF: Embrace Mixing Instructions Chart (128kb)
Proper Feeding Consistency
Embrace formulas should be mixed to the correct consistency to ensure
your bird receives the desired amounts of vital nutrients (including
water) for its stage of development. Formulas that are too thin
can result in slow growth, stunting, or other developmental problems.
Formulas that are too thick can lead to crop stasis, dehydration
or other serious health problems.
Age 1–3 Days
Newly hatched chicks may require formula that is no thicker than
a “beaten egg” (approximately 1 part formula to 4 parts
water). Separation of mixed product is not uncommon when preparing
a thinner formula. A very thin formula aids in hydration and can
benefit a younger chick that needs more water the first few days.
Stir the mixture constantly during the feeding process to ensure
adequate delivery of nutrients.
Age 4–14 Days
Slowly, over the course of the next 10 days, thicken the formula
every other day until the chick is eating formula that is the consistency
of baby applesauce (approximately 1 part formula to 3 parts water).
Modify formula consistency and feeding frequency based on the bird’s
weight gain.
Age 14 Days to Weaning
After 14 days, the bird should be able to digest a formula that
has the consistency of thick applesauce (approximately 1 part formula
to 2 parts water). If at any time during the hand-feeding process
the baby bird’s digestion slows to a point of concern, return
to feeding a thinner formula to increase crop emptying. Then consult
your avian professional or call a ZuPreem Certified Avian Specialist
at 800-345-4767.
Assess Proper Amounts to Feed
• Have an experienced avian professional demonstrate hand
feeding
• Learn how to properly assess the correct amount to feed
• Feed until the bird’s crop is nicely rounded, but
not bulging
• To prevent regurgitation, do not over-feed
• If the crop is not emptying properly, make sure brooding
temperatures are between 98° F. for unfeathered chicks and 85°
F. for partially feathered chicks. If temperatures are within this
range, try increasing the amount of water in the mixed formula in
an attempt to increase crop motility. If you do not notice improvement,
contact your avian veterinarian.
Weigh Daily to Monitor Proper Growth Rate
Birds like other animals grow at different rates. Therefore, the
hand feeder should constantly monitor the growth and development
of each individual bird, and adjust based on that individual bird’s
species, age, nutritional needs and husbandry requirements.
Observe Droppings
Check your bird’s droppings for color and consistency. Visit
ZuPreem.com to learn more about how to monitor your bird’s
health through droppings.
Neonatal Stage
Weigh your bird with an empty crop at the same time every day. Healthy
baby birds should gain weight daily, and at no time during its neonatal
stage (naked or down covered) should a baby bird lose weight. Weight
loss may be an indication that the formula is not thick enough,
or you need to increase the feeding frequency. It may also indicate
an underlying health problem not related to nutrition.
Weaning Stage
A bird should not lose more than approximately 16% of its highest
recorded weight during the weaning period. If weight loss is more
than 16%, increase the frequency of hand feeding to stabilize the
weight before attempting to wean the bird again. Contact your avian
veterinarian if you are concerned about your bird’s weight
gain or loss.
Feeding Schedule
Monitor proper amounts and digestion rates by adhering to a strict
feeding schedule, depending on the species and the age of the bird.
Newly hatched baby birds that are fed a proper formula consistency
will empty their crops in 1–2 hours. Baby birds of this age
should be fed every 2 hours to maintain hydration and normal growth.
Some breeders do not feed at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. If
weight gains are not adequate, additional night feedings may be
required.
As a young bird matures, its crop grows and feeding frequency will
decrease from every 2 hours to every 6–8 hours per day by
the time the bird is 4–6 weeks of age. Some larger parrots
may require only 2 feedings a day as they grow closer to their weaning
stage. Feed and weigh your bird on a regular schedule each day for
less stress at weaning time.
Weaning Your Baby Bird
Different species of birds will wean at different ages. Generally,
the larger the species the longer it will be hand fed. Most cockatoos
will begin to wean between 7–15 weeks of age. Macaws may take
9–16 weeks and smaller species at 5–9 weeks, some even
younger.
When baby birds are almost completely feathered, except for the
length of the tail and some feathers on the crop, they generally
begin exploration and can experiment with a weaning diet, such as
ZuPreem AvianWeaning™ Diet. Because weaning can be challenging,
make sure the bird is eating sufficient quantities of the weaning
diet on its own and maintaining its weight before eliminating the
Embrace Hand-Feeding Formula. Continue to weigh the bird daily,
monitoring for no more than 16% weight loss.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (not less than) 22.0% Crude Fiber (not greater than)
4.0%
Crude Fat (not less than) 9.0% Moisture (not greater than) 10.0%
Ingredients: Corn Meal, Wheat Flour, Oat Groats, Corn Gluten Meal,
Wheat Middlings, Soy Oil, Beet Pulp, Soy Protein Concentrate, Wheat
Germ Meal, Dicalcium Phosphate, Soy Flour (Heat Processed), Calcium
Carbonate, Brewers Dried Yeast, L-Lysine, Vitamin A Supplement,
Salt, Choline Chloride, L-Arginine, Potassium Chloride, DL-Methionine,
Ascorbic Acid (source of Vitamin C), Propionic Acid (a Preservative),
Mixed Natural Tocopherols, Rosemary Extract, Citric Acid, Vitamin
D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Manganous Oxide, Zinc
Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine, Riboflavin,
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Calcium Iodate, Menadione
Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K), Biotin, Sodium Selenite,
Vitamin B12 Supplement, Beta-Carotene, Dried A. oryzae Fermentation
Extract, Dried B. subtillis Fermentation Extract, Dried B. coagulans
Fermentation Product, Dried B. licheniformis Fermentation Product,
Dried B. subtillis Fermentation Product.
Important Storage Instructions
• Remove all the air from the pouch, reseal and store in an
airtight container to help prevent moisture accumulation and possible
contamination from outside bacteria and fungi
• Store formulas at less than 80° F. and less than 60%
relative humidity
• Use opened containers of formulas within 90 days
• After refrigerating or freezing, return the desired amount
to room temperature before mixing
ZuPreem Life-Stage Diets and Treats
ZuPreem is dedicated to advancements in nutrition and promises to
deliver nutritionally balanced and palatable diets for each stage
of your bird’s life. Discover the benefits of feeding ZuPreem
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Crunch® and Small Bird Crunch™ Treats, and AvianBreeder™
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All ZuPreem products are 100% guaranteed. If you are not completely
satisfied, return the unused portion of the ZuPreem product along
with the sales receipt to ZuPreem for a refund.
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Small Bird Crunch, AvianBreeder, OptiNutrient System are trademarks
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