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How to domesticate the red-bellied pheasant artificially

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, How to domesticate the red-bellied pheasant artificially

How to domesticate the red-bellied pheasant artificially

In the next few years, raising the red-bellied pheasant will certainly prop up the blue sky of the breeding industry and set off a storm of raising the red-bellied pheasant. For this reason, artificial domestication of red-bellied pheasant has become a key issue in the early stage of breeding. In order to promote the early arrival of this breeding storm and bring greater benefits to the breeding industry and farmers, the artificial domestication methods of the red-bellied pheasant are introduced as follows:

I. artificial domestication of adult red-bellied golden pheasant

In general, the artificial domestication of red-bellied pheasant is to capture adult red-bellied pheasant directly from the wild for domestication. Because the red-bellied pheasant lives in a relatively hidden and quiet natural environment for a long time, and it is alert and frightened easily, it will be nervous and hit the cage net in captivity, resulting in endocrine system disorder, unable to feed and reproduce normally. Therefore, artificial breeding of red-bellied pheasant should be domesticated step by step in a purposeful and planned way according to its living habits, in order to achieve the purpose of breeding.

1. Adapt to the environment: put the red-bellied pheasant captured from the wild in a quiet and spacious cage, and try to keep the environment quiet. Some obstacles can be set up in outdoor venues to prevent them from escaping. If possible, you can also simulate its wild environment and plant some low plants or crops.

2, adapt to the breeders: the breeders' clothes should be fixed and do not wear colorful strange clothes. Every day through feeding, water supply, cleaning rooms and other daily management activities, close to the red-bellied Caragana, until the red-bellied pheasant no longer run away in panic, gradually increase the light intensity, so that it gradually adapt to the artificial breeding environment. Note that the increase of light intensity must be gradually increased, not too hasty, so as not to cause red-bellied Caragana stress again.

3. Feeding and management: to ensure that the food is fresh, nutritious, palatable, full price and moderate particle size. At the beginning, it is best to feed the crop seeds directly, and then gradually transfer to mixed pellet feed. The red-bellied pheasant often preys on insects in the wild. Therefore, in the initial stage of domestication, it is best to feed some insects such as yellow powder insects every day.

2. Domestication of Caragana chicks

Red-bellied brocade eggs collected in the wild or produced by farms are domesticated in a planned way after artificial hatching.

1. Mixed feeding: after the chicks come out of the shell, it is best to mix with a small number of domestic chickens to raise, which on the one hand helps to eliminate the panic of the chicks; on the other hand, it can also make use of the characteristic of the imitation of the pheasant to peck and drink with the domestic chicken, which is helpful to improve the domestication speed, effect and shorten the domestication time.

2. Adapt to the environment: before feeding and supplying water, the red-bellied golden pheasant chicks should be given light, sound and other feeding environment information, so that they can gradually adapt and form conditioned reflexes as soon as possible, so as to enhance their cluster activity habits. Make one of them adapt to and get used to the environmental conditions of artificial feeding, and establish a certain close and dependent relationship with the breeders, so as to facilitate the future feeding and management.

3, reduce stress as far as possible: breeders should fix their clothes and not wear colorful strange clothes; non-breeders are not allowed to enter the breeding room; prevent strange sound stimulation; prevent cats and dogs from entering the room; minimize all chicken catching activities; keep the environment relatively quiet.

3. Domestication conclusion of Caragana Caragana

From the comparative analysis of the domestication effect of adult red-bellied golden pheasant and red-bellied golden pheasant chicks, red-bellied golden pheasant chicks are easier to accept artificial domestication than adult red-bellied golden pheasant adults, and the domestication degree is higher and the effect is better. However, after a certain period of domestication, the adult red-bellied golden pheasant can provide a certain number of breeding eggs, while the red-bellied golden pheasant chicks need a longer feeding time to lay eggs. Therefore, the domestication of adult red-bellied Caragana is the basis of breeding, red-bellied Caragana must grasp the key link of domestication.

 
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