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What about the skinny squab?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, What about the skinny squab?

Cause analysis and treatment measures of slimness of squab

In the production of raising pigeons, thin young pigeons appear due to improper feeding and management. if the number is large, it will directly affect the economic benefits of raising pigeons. The solutions are as follows:

1. Health sand can make squab maintain exuberant digestion and good absorption. If the various nutrients in the health care sand are not complete, the preparation process is not scientific, the use method is improper, the various nutrients needed by the squab itself can not be satisfied, and the growth and development of the squab is hindered, the squab will be thinner and smaller. Therefore, it is necessary to correctly apply health care sand.

2. The supply of drinking water. Often lack of water, will cause squab tissue cell water loss, body temperature rise, affecting digestion, absorption, metabolism and other biochemical reactions in the body, resulting in hindered growth and development, body weight loss. The solution is to provide adequate clean drinking water throughout the day.

3. The insufficient supply of feed for each meal will also cause the squab to lose weight. To avoid this phenomenon, the following feeding methods can be used: no pigeons are fed three meals a day, and pigeons with pigeons are fed one meal at night.

4. When the ambient temperature of the squab is too high, it is very easy to suffer from respiratory diseases and become smaller and thinner; when the ambient temperature of the squab is too low, on the one hand, the squab will suffer from pneumonia and diarrhea, on the other hand, the squab must consume a lot of energy in order to maintain its body temperature balance. these factors will cause the squab to lose weight, so the suitable temperature is a necessary condition to ensure the healthy growth of the squab.

5. after the baby was born, there were umbilical cords and wounds. If the nests are not properly cleaned and disinfected, the dirt in the nest will be contaminated and inhaled from the umbilical cord wounds, and bacteria will spread and propagate in the umbilical cord wounds. A week later, the umbilical cord begins to become red and swollen, and the contents of the abdomen are drooping. The disease will seriously affect the healthy growth of young pigeons. The solution is to disinfect the umbilical cord wound with iodine.

6. when the number of pigeons per litter is 3 or 4, due to the large number of squab, the milk of each pigeon is not enough, the squab is not full, the squab is malnourished and the squab is emaciated. Therefore, it is better to keep two pigeons per litter.

 
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