🕊️ Nurture with Care: The Ultimate Feeding Solution for Your Feathered Friends!
The LILYS PET Young Birds Feeding Syringe set includes 5 food-grade silicone syringes designed for the gentle feeding of newborn birds. With 1.5 mm OD hoses, these syringes are perfect for administering milk or medicine to young birds, ensuring a safe and easy feeding experience.
A**O
If you raise birds, this is a must have
Excellent for feeding canaries and finches. Sometimes the parents need a little help or have kicked a chick out of the nest. Soft enough not to injure the chick and delivers the food straight to their crops.
B**A
Durable, soft, low risk of injury
Fits on regular/standard leur-lock syringes only
M**S
DO NOT BUY THESE! SEE WHY BELOW!
FIRST OF ALL, THEY ARE VERY SHORT. SECOND OF ALL, THEY COME APART (THE TUBE SLIPS OFF) VERY EASILY, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A FEEDING, AT THAT. I WAS FEEDING A BEAUTIFUL BABY PIGEON WHO WAS PERFECTLY HEALTHY. I BEGAN TO PLUNGE AND THE TUBE SLIPPED OFF THE END AND WENT RIGHT DOWN THE BABY'S THROAT AND INTO THE CROP BEFORE I COULD DO ANYTHING TO STOP IT. THERE WAS NO WAY OF GETTING IT OUT. THE BABY ENDED UP DYING FROM CROP BLOCK AS A RESULT. THESE TUBES ARE HORRIBLE AND WILL KILL YOUR BABIES. DO NOT BUY THEM IF YOU WANT YOUR BABIES TO LIVE!
D**N
Not for just feeding birds anymore!
I suffer from Trigeminal Autonomic Cepheligias, TAC nerve headaches, everyday and very painful. It’s very similar to brain freeze from eating ice cream, but many, many times throughout the day. The Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) is a nerve bundle that lies behind the nose, deep in the face. At the direction of my neurologist, I use a syringe with these tips to saturate the SPG area with thick lidocaine to calm it down. These tips are very soft and gentle, and a godsend to me. Thank you Lilly for making these available.
A**.
Will be useful
Did not get a chance yet to use it on an actual bird (thank god), but looks it will be very usefull next time I'll try to save one
R**E
Flexible
These are flexible. Beats the old metal gavage kits for feeding baby birds. Thanks!
H**N
The tube came off the hub inside the baby bird!!!
I initially really liked this small tube for tube feeding baby birds. But: imagine my horror when the tube separated from the hub while it was in a bird! No way to get it out, birds can’t vomit , and I’m sure it won’t pass through, so now I’ll have a dead baby bird. Major bummer. I never thought to tug on the tube to see if it would come off of the hub, why would I? And I really did like this feeding tube for baby birds.
C**K
Not this brand!
Tube slips off cap! Ends up getting swallowed. Even sometimes snapped off by birds beaks. They are too soft, pliable and choking hazard!Terribly distressing after getting tube inserted only to have to start over, food sprays everywhere and choking hazard.Keep scrolling!Ps, return policy is difficult too! Ended up throwing away. Wasted time, money and forced clean up time.
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