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Can flower-tailed hazel pheasant be raised artificially? how to apply for a license for flower-tailed hazel pheasant breeding?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, At present, the flower-tailed hazel pheasant can not be artificially raised, in addition to it is a national second-class protected animal, its low reproduction rate in the process of reproduction is also the main reason for large-scale artificial breeding. Note: all the flower-tailed hazel pheasants sold on the market are illegal.

At present, the flower-tailed hazel pheasant can not be artificially raised, in addition to it is a national second-class protected animal, its low reproduction rate in the process of reproduction is also the main reason for large-scale artificial breeding. Note: at present, the flower-tailed hazel pheasant sold in the market is illegal.

Flower-tailed hazel pheasant is a foreign animal, long-term living in non-indoor, living in a more difficult place, but also increased human desire to inspect it, so flower-tailed hazel pheasant can be artificially raised? The editor really does not know, ah, just saw it on TV, so let the editor introduce to you whether the flower-tailed hazel pheasant can be artificially raised.

Can the flower-tailed hazel pheasant be raised artificially?

The main results are as follows: 1. The flower-tailed hazel pheasant can not be raised artificially at present, except that it is a national second-class protected animal, its low reproduction rate in the process of reproduction is also the reason that affects the large-scale artificial breeding.

2. The flower-tailed hazel pheasant was originally a famous game bird in Northeast China. Because of its delicious meat and rich nutrition, its meat is known as "dragon meat in the sky". It is not only rich in nutrition, but also has the effect of nourishing, strengthening and strengthening the body.

3. Its head has a wave crest, extending from the cheek to the back of the neck, with a black throat and a white feather on the edge. The flying feather is grayish brown with a series of white spots. The lower body is dark brown or brown, and the grayish white at the end of the feather forms fine lines. Tail feathers are bluish gray, with dark brown transverse spots. The throat of the female is brownish yellow and the body feathers are slightly darker than those of the male. The flower-tailed hazel pheasant grows rapidly, has a high feed reward, and can be marketed by artificially raising 322 grams of body weight in 90 days.

How to get a license for raising hazel pheasant with flower tail

Flower-tailed hazel pheasant is a national second-class protected animal, which can be dealt with by provincial forestry departments. There is no wild distribution in Shandong. At present, the flower-tailed hazel pheasant sold in the market is illegal. Due to various reasons, there is not a formed farm so far, even if there are ideas, the problem of original introduction can not be solved, and the low reproduction rate in the process of reproduction also affects the development of the population.

Physiological characteristics of Flower-tailed stick Chicken

1. The chick's body temperature is unstable, so it needs to rely on the appropriate constant temperature environment; its digestive function is not perfect, and it is not good at digesting non-animal protein food; the newborn chick weighs only about 10 grams, the villi are sparse and are not cold-resistant, and the stress resistance is poor, so the temperature must be guaranteed during brooding.

2. At the same time, feeding flower-tailed hazel pheasant has simple equipment and extensive management (the key is to do a good job of health and epidemic prevention). Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to raise rare birds. The preparation of the brooding cage indoor and outdoor and the utensils are thoroughly cleaned, brushed and disinfected before entering the brood, then the brooding wall is sprayed and ground with 2% sodium hydroxide or 0.3% toxic solution.

After reading the above introduction, the editor thinks that artificial breeding of flower-tailed hazel pheasant is still very troublesome. With this money, it would be better to buy a flower-tailed hazel chicken to eat, and now it is more and more troublesome to apply for a breeding license, unless there are people with a special background who can spend time. Ordinary people should forget it.

 
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