Do pets recognize their owners?
Pets recognize their owners. Pet eagles are also relatively wild, and it is difficult to raise them artificially. Even if they are raised since they were young, it will take at least three years for them to become compatible with their owners. The eagle is listed as a nationally protected animal and cannot be raised casually. If you want to raise it, you need to go to the Forestry Bureau and the Animal Protection Department to go through relevant legal procedures. Only if the procedures are complete can you raise it.
What should be paid attention to when raising eagles:
1. Environment. Raising an eagle requires a spacious environment, which is conducive to its flying. It must fly appropriately every day, otherwise it will affect its health.
2. Food. Because the eagle has a relatively large appetite, the breeder must prepare enough food for it every day, and the food it eats must be diverse, so that the nutrients it takes into the body are more balanced. It will catch large birds to eat, and it will also catch small and medium-sized mammals to eat. Sometimes it will also catch livestock and poultry to eat.
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