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How to raise pheasant fowl techniques and matters needing attention

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Pheasant, also known as pheasant, is a relatively rare bird, a collection of meat, ornamental and medicinal rare game birds. It is possible that people are relatively rare in real life, and indeed there are very few people raising pheasants artificially at present. Due to the National Spark Program

Pheasant, also known as pheasant, is a relatively rare bird, set meat, ornamental and medicinal in a rare game rare birds. Perhaps we are relatively rare in real life, indeed, the current artificial breeding pheasant is also very few. Due to the promulgation of the National Spark Plan, many people are still full of interest in raising pheasants. Let's find out how it's grown.

How to raise pheasants

1. Timely supplement of drinking water

Pheasant long-distance transport due to lack of water or early brood pheasant will not drink water and can not find water will make pheasant dehydration, serious cases will cause pheasant death.

Reduce temperature stress

Pheasant chicks in transport due to season, density, ventilation and other factors will appear too cold or too hot phenomenon, sometimes in the process of brooding will also appear temperature control equipment imbalance phenomenon, resulting in cold stress or heat stress and thus cause death.

3. Prevention of hunger

Young pheasants eat too late, can not find the beginning of the activation of feeding irregular will make young pheasants appear hunger phenomenon, affecting their growth and even cause death.

4. Control disease

Pheasant brooding period is easy to infect diseases are: white dysentery disease, infectious bursa disease, pneumonia, paratyphoid fever, etc., serious illness will cause death, so to control the disease, appropriate feeding.

5, careful management

In order to reduce the death of pheasants, we must control the temperature, humidity, density and keep the environment quiet.

Pheasant breeding techniques and precautions

I. Breeding technology

1. Reasonable feeding: farmers who feed pheasants with raw grain can appropriately increase the feeding ratio of corn, sorghum and other energy feeds (recommended formula: corn 40%, wheat 15%, fried peas 20%, rapeseed cake 15%, bran 5%, rice bran 4%, bone meal 1%, and salt 2.5 kg and appropriate trace elements per ton of feed).

2, control density: fattening early (5-11 weeks old) can raise 10-12 pheasants per square meter, later can be according to male and female, strength, size of the group feeding, so that its density gradually reduced to 6-8 per square meter. At the same time, enough feed tanks should be set up to make it eat evenly and grow consistently.

3. Set up perches and prevent pecking addiction: perches should be placed inside and outside the fattening pheasant house for pheasants to climb and stop, which not only makes full use of the breeding space, but also helps to reduce pheasant pecking addiction. Pheasants found to have been pecked should be applied to the wound purple or camphor ointment, and isolated breeding.

4, anti-panic fly: as far as possible to keep quiet in the field, refused to visit, in order to reduce the impact of external factors. To avoid being injured or killed by a fright, cut off the primary feathers on one side of the pheasant.

5. Do a good job in epidemic prevention: pheasant house should be cleaned every day and disinfected once a week with disinfectant such as Baiji poison. 8-9 Pheasants aged 4 weeks should be inoculated with Newcastle disease II vaccine in drinking water to prevent the occurrence of avian cholera or coccidiosis.

II. Precautions

1. Pheasants within two weeks of hatching need to supplement animal protein, which is a characteristic formed in the natural ecological environment, and attention should be paid to artificial feed compounding.

2, pay close attention to temperature changes, timely adjust the temperature inside the house. Appropriate increase in light, improve chicken feed intake. Three times a day feeding, to regular quantitative.

Design method of pheasant farm

1. Environment

Pheasants prefer quiet, sensitive to environmental noise, and the site should be far from noisy factories, residential areas, roads and railway lines.

2. Terrain

The terrain is high and dry, drainage is convenient, the water is sunny, and there is no pollution source.

3. Water

The water source is required to meet two conditions: sufficient water and clean water.

4. Traffic

The site should be close to consumption and feed sources, and transportation should be convenient to reduce transportation costs.

5. Soil quality

Select permeable, breathable good sandy soil or loam is more suitable to meet the habit of sand bath pheasant.

What are the advantages of raising pheasants?

1, investment quick effect: pheasant breeding does not need to build large factories and purchase machinery and equipment, can use old houses, warehouses, pig houses and other redundant rooms for breeding, doors and windows plus nylon nets can be captive, less capital occupation, fast turnover.

2, strong disease resistance: pheasant has a strong vitality, environmental requirements are not high, resistance to 46℃ high temperature and-32℃ cold, disease resistance is particularly strong, low risk, easier to raise than chickens, breeding technology and chickens similar.

3. Wide feed source: pheasant eats cereals, especially tender leaves, tender grass, melon and fruit peel, green vegetables. It has the advantages of small food intake, wide food intake, fast growth, easy feeding and low cost. The adult chicken diet only needs one or two, and the shell can reach 3 jin after 100 days.

4. Great market potential: The demand for pheasants is increasing day by day, and the supply exceeds demand. The foreign trade departments of Guangdong, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangxi, Hebei and other places have purchased and exported a large number of pheasants. The export price of a pair of pheasants is as high as US $20, and it is also a hot commodity in the domestic market.

Many people have achieved good economic benefits through breeding pheasants, because it can be seen from the above that breeding pheasants is still very advantageous. However, since pheasants are also protected by the state, artificial breeding must be a legal way.

 
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