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It is important that you obtain your mynah bird from a reputable domestic mynah breeder, so as to avoid supporting wildlife smugglers, who are responsible for the deaths of vast numbers of birds captured in the wild. Because mynahs can, and should, only be obtained through domestic breeders, it may be a challenge to obtain one; however, there are a number of online resources that will assist you in locating a good breeder.
The most popular pet mynah species are the Greater Indian Hill mynah and the Java Hill mynah. Java Hill mynah’s are the larger of the two and are notable for having a clearer, more human-like voice. On the other-hand Greater Indian Hill mynahs are known to be easier to handle. Mynah’s do well on their own, but a pair is also acceptable. They tend to make more noise when there are two, and do better in an outdoor aviary.
It is advisable to house your mynah in a large cage with a few perches made of natural branches, as they do not climb but only fly and hop. A cage with a grated floor is best as it allows for easy cleaning of the newspaper lined catch tray. A shelf and a nest box will make your mynah feel right at home. The mynah’s cage should be put in a busy part of the home as they are gregarious and enjoy company. Avoid drafty spots and direct sunlight. Include a bathing dish in the cage, along with a water bottle or dish. Be sure to keep both sources of water clean. Supply your very active bird with toys such as mirrors, bells, swings, bottle caps, paper and so forth. Be careful of rope toys as these may catch the tongue of your mynah.
Mynah’s require a specialized diet as hemochromatosis is common. This is a disease that causes too much iron to collect in the bird’s liver, resulting in the bird being poisoned. As such, the mynah must be fed a low iron diet, preferably softbill food that has been formulated to meet their needs. Avoid things such as parrot food, red meat, acidic fruits, seeds and live foods.
Recommended fruits to accompany the pelleted diet include apple, banana, melon and grapes, with the seeds removed. Keep the food dishes clean and the cage free of uneaten food items that may spoil. You may wish to give your mynah distilled water if you are concerned about the iron content in your water.
While there are number of considerations to take into account before bringing a pet mynah into your home, if you do decide to do so you will find it a truly rewarding experience.
About 50 to 60% of a Mynah's diet should be low iron, softbill pellets to supply protein, vitamins and minerals.
Apples, pears, peaches, guavas, grapes (sweet), mangos, papaya, plums. Avoid too many bananas since they contain a lot of sugar.
Fruit needs to be ripe and sweet. Some fruits are too acidic until they become ripened and sweet. Avoid fruits that are high in iron such as raisins. Dried fruits are high in iron and are not recommended for softbills.
Remove seeds from fruit as some seeds are toxic to birds.
Green vegetables such as peas, green beans (and any type of beans), sweet potatoes, broccoli, are all high in iron and should be avoided. Check the iron content of vegetables before offering any to your mynahs.
Mynahs come from Ceylon, India and Indonesia. Most Mynahs are monomorphic, meaning males and females look the same.
Other than lab testing, there is no real reliable way to tell the difference, other than to see which one lays the eggs.
For more than 2,000 years, the Mynah bird has been considered sacred in India. On feast days, individual birds were pulled through the city on oxen.
In ancient Greece, the Mynah was kept among the aristocracy as a pet.
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