MySheen

Breeding and Management Techniques of Breeding Pigeon in Juvenile Pigeon Stage

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Pigeon period: just out of the nest of the child pigeons, is in the period from feeding life to independent life, and this time is the main stage of pigeon skeleton development, so to strengthen the breeding management. The feed intake of young pigeons should be gradually increased, and the daily food intake of each pigeon should be increased in the later period.

Child pigeon period: the child pigeon who has just left the nest is in the period of changing from feeding life to independent life, and this is the main stage of pigeon bone development, so it is necessary to strengthen feeding management.

The food intake of child pigeons should increase gradually from less to less, and the daily food intake of each pigeon should be 255,35g in the later stage. Feed with larger particles should be crushed and fed, or soaked in water to dry after crushing. In order to ensure the normal growth and development of child pigeons, and at the same time to prevent precocity and overweight, the diet should be rich in protein, and energy can be reduced appropriately. In addition, attention should be paid to the supplement of vitamins and trace elements.

In terms of protein supply: for child pigeons within 7 days after leaving the nest, only 5 grams of protein should be guaranteed within 7 days after leaving the nest, 9 grams of protein should be taken within 20 days after leaving the nest, and 10 grams should be guaranteed within 30 days after leaving the nest. And try to achieve regular and quantitative feeding. The child pigeons who have just left the nest for a week are fed with 15ml 20g of feed every day, which can be fed in two meals. The first meal is at 7: 00 am, feeding 40% of the diet; the second meal is at 4: 00 pm, feeding the dietary rib%. The pigeons who left the nest within 20 days were fed with 20ml 25g of feed every day, 40% for the first meal and 40% for the second meal. The pigeons who left the nest for one month were fed with 25ml 30g of feed every day, 40% for the first meal and 60% for the second meal.

 
0