What conditions are needed for golden chicken breeding
I would like to introduce you to the conditions needed for golden pheasant breeding and the relevant knowledge about the introduction of golden pheasant breeding technology. The specific introduction is as follows: The red-bellied golden pheasant is a very beautiful chicken. Although this poultry looks a bit like a bird on the outside, it does belong to the chicken category. The red-bellied golden pheasant is also called the Golden Rooster and the pheasant. He lives in mountainous forests at medium and high altitudes all year round, and is alert and afraid of seeing people. Nowadays, with the development of the market, red-bellied golden pheasant breeding has also begun in some places in our country. So, how to raise red-bellied golden pheasants? Let's take a look at the breeding technology of red-bellied golden pheasant.
Red bellied golden pheasant breeding techniques: 1. The temperature of the brooding house should be raised in advance 2 to 3 days before picking up chicks. The temperature of the brooding house should be 33℃-60 ℃ on the first day, and then drop by 1℃-2 ℃ every day until it drops to the same natural temperature. While maintaining the temperature, South Africa also pays attention to ventilation to prevent hypoxia and harmful gas pollution. Heat preservation depends on whether the chickens shrink their necks and hide their heads and are crowded, which means that the temperature is low and the temperature needs to be increased; if the chickens stretch their wings and breathe and drink water frequently, it means that the temperature is high and the temperature needs to be cooled slowly.
2. Humidity The humidity should be controlled at 75%-80% in the first week. It will gradually decrease as the age increases, and will decrease to 50%-60% in the later stage of brooding. When the temperature is high, quicklime can be added to absorb moisture; when the humidity is low, you can put a basin on the stove to increase humidity.
3. During the period of light breeding, the light is gradually reduced. Generally, 24 hours of light is used for the first three days, and 1 hour of light is reduced every day until natural light is used.
4. Drinking water Newly picked chickens should drink water first and then start eating. Warm boiled water should be used for the first time. The water temperature is 18℃-20 ℃. 5% glucose or sugar, electrolytic vitamin, Vc and enrofloxacin can be added to the water.
5. You can start eating after 2 - 3 hours of drinking water. You can start eating with cooked egg yolks or chicken granules moistened with warm water. You can use all chicken ingredients after 3 days.
6. Beak cutting In order to prevent the occurrence of beak addiction in chicks, the beak of chicks must be cut off. The date of cutting off is appropriate for 7 - 10 days. It can be carried out with tools such as a beak cutting device or an electric iron. Generally, 1/3 of the upper beak and 1/2 of the lower beak must be cut off. Two days before and after beak cutting, add Vc\Vk3 and electrolytic vitamin to the feed to prevent stress.
7. Vaccination with Marek's disease vaccine by subcutaneous injection on the first day of epidemic prevention, vaccination with Newcastle Disease II vaccine by nasal injection or drinking water from the 7th to the 10th day of epidemic prevention, vaccination with bursal disease by nasal injection from the 14th to the 16th day of epidemic prevention, vaccination with bursal disease by nasal injection on the 23rd-25 days of age. The Newcastle disease I vaccine is vaccinated intramuscularly from 60 to 65 days old. After breeding, they can be transferred to breeding and management during the breeding period.
At this stage, we should pay attention to the following tasks: First, prevent stress. Red-bellied golden pheasants are timid and easily scared. To prevent stress, drugs such as electrolytic vitamin and VC can be added to feed or drinking water. Strangers are not allowed to enter. Cats and dogs are strictly prohibited from entering the chicken house; keepers should be fixed and do not wear bright clothes.
Second, prevent pecking. The red-bellied golden pheasant often suffers from pecking anus and feather pecking, which can cause great losses in severe cases. Third, prevent escape. Chicken coop and activity venues should be checked frequently for loopholes to avoid escaping. Fourth, we must do a good job in health care. Chicken houses and sports venues must be regularly sprayed with disinfectants such as Baidai and Kangduwei; drinking water must be clean and mouldy feed must be prohibited; red-bellied chickens must also be kept in isolation from other breeds of chickens, ducks and geese to prevent infection with diseases.
The above are the conditions needed for golden pheasant breeding and the specific content of the introduction of golden pheasant breeding technology. Reproduction without permission is prohibited!