Description: With the Baby Bird Feeding Kit 6PCS/Set, you can provide the necessary care and nutrition for sick baby birds with confidence and precision. Whether you're a seasoned bird enthusiast or a caring pet owner, this comprehensive kit is essential for hand-feeding and nurturing delicate baby birds back to health. Don't compromise on the well-being of your feathered companions choose our Baby Bird Feeding Kit and give them the care they deserve. Features:. 1.Needle tube has scale, with positioning screw, can be quantified; 2.Light weight, high temperature resistance, removable and easy to wash. -Color: green, gold, clear. -Material: Metal copper/plastic steel. -Capacity: 20ML. Note: Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size. The colors may exist slight difference due to different screens Package Including 1 * Feeding Syringe 2 * Feeding Tubes 1 * feeding spoons 2 * rubber ringsScale Design and Positioning Screw: The Baby Bird Feeding syringe has a precise volume scale design with positioning screw, which can check and control the amount of milk, liquid and food, and take better care of your baby birds. Package Include: You will receive 1pc feeding syringe,2pcs feeding hose, 1pc feeding spoons and 2pcs rubber rings, a total of 6 pieces designed for feeding baby birds. Lightweight and simple structure, the Feeding Syringe is easy to clean, not easy to break, suitable for small and medium birds, and the plunger is easy to remove. Multiple Uses: baby bird feeding kit is Suitable for feeding parrots and other young birds during the anaerobic period, or feeding liquid and food for sick birds.Suitable for parrots, pigeons, rodents, and birds of various sizes. Safe and Durable Material: The feeding syringe is made of plastic steel with Copper tip needle, which is safe, durable, and has a long service life. High-temperature , and can be used for a long time, Syringe for Food is will not deform and rust, not easily deformed. Hose Attachment: With the included hose attachment, you can easily connect the syringe to deliver the food directly into the bird's beak. This ensures a controlled and accurate feeding process, minimizing the risk of aspiration or discomfort for the bird.