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Forced moulting to shorten the period of suspension of production

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, After laying a certain number of eggs, the laying duck will stop moulting. Under natural conditions, it takes 3 months from molting to relaying eggs. However, when it is found that the laying duck stops production and pecks the feather back and forth, the stopped duck is forced to molt, that is, the hard long and short feathers on both sides of the wings are pulled out, and then raised in captivity, the feeding management is strengthened, and the high quality feed is fed. After about 5 days, the duck stopped laying eggs.

After laying a certain number of eggs, the laying duck will stop moulting. Under natural conditions, it takes 3 months from molting to relaying eggs. However, when it is found that the laying duck stops production and pecks the feather back and forth, the stopped duck is forced to molt, that is, the hard long and short feathers on both sides of the wings are pulled out, and then raised in captivity, the feeding management is strengthened, and the high quality feed is fed. After about 5 days, the duck stopped laying eggs.

 
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