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Methods for breeding and artificially fertilizing game chickens

A technology of artificial insemination and hen, which is applied in the field of gamecock breeding and artificial insemination, and can solve the problems of gamecock breeds disorder, weak constitution, pecking and pecking to death

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-03-27
凭祥市斗鸡协会
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Problems solved by technology

Ordinary gamecock breeders choose to raise cocks and hens together, which will lead to scrambling and aggressive cocks and pecking hens, which is not conducive to the growth and reproduction of hens
During the fertilization process, the general breeding method chooses free fertilization, so that the breed of gamecocks in the offspring is more messy. Moreover, since gamecocks have less semen, free fertilization will lead to waste of semen. At the same time, free mating will reduce the success rate of fertilization. The number of eggs that can be used to hatch gamecocks is reduced. Some of the hatched chickens are weak and are easy to be pecked to death by the same kind, which reduces the survival rate of gamecocks and is not conducive to the breeding of gamecocks.

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Embodiment 1

[0018] The breeding and artificial insemination method of described fighting cock, its breeding method is as follows:

[0019] (1) Hen breeding: From one week before laying eggs to the end of laying eggs, the hens are regularly fed 3 times a day. The feed is mainly composed of beans, dried fruits, grains and other preparations, of which beans account for 25%, Dried fruits accounted for 15%, cereals accounted for 40%, and others accounted for 20%. From the end of laying eggs to the week before laying eggs, the hens were regularly fed twice a day, and the feed was cereals or cereals and other formulated feeds;

[0020] (2) Rooster breeding: Feed chickens 3 times a day on a regular basis. The feed is mainly composed of meat, eggs and others, of which meat accounts for 40%, eggs account for 30%, and others account for 30%.

[0021] The breeding of described cockfighting and the artificial insemination method, its artificial insemination method is as follows:

[0022] (1) Sperm co...

Embodiment 2

[0032] The breeding and artificial insemination method of described fighting cock, its breeding method is as follows:

[0033] (1) Hen breeding: From one week before laying eggs to the end of laying eggs, the hens are regularly fed 4 times a day. The feed is mainly composed of beans, dried fruits, grains and other preparations, of which beans account for 38%, Dried fruits accounted for 22%, cereals accounted for 35%, and others accounted for 5%. From the end of laying eggs to the week before laying eggs, the hens were regularly fed twice a day, and the feed was cereals or cereals and other formulated feeds;

[0034] (2) Rooster breeding: Feed the chickens 4 times a day on a regular basis. The feed is mainly composed of meat, eggs and others, of which meat accounts for 50%, eggs account for 35%, and others account for 15%.

[0035] The breeding of described cockfighting and the artificial insemination method, its artificial insemination method is as follows:

[0036] (1) Sperm...

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Abstract

The invention relates to methods for breeding and artificially fertilizing game chickens. The method for breeding the game chickens comprises the following steps: breeding hens: feeding a feed which is mainly prepared from beans, dried fruits, cereals and other materials to the hens at fixed time everyday between one week before egg laying and the end of egg laying, and feeding a feed which is prepared from cereals or cereals and other materials to the hens at fixed time everyday less frequently between the end of egg laying and one week before egg laying next time; and feeding cocks: feeding a feed which is mainly prepared from meat, eggs and other materials to the cocks at fixed time everyday. The method for artificially fertilizing the game chickens comprises the following steps: collecting sperms: collecting the sperms of the cocks by sperm collecting cups; diluting the sperm: adding a certain amount of normal saline into the sperm collecting cups: and injecting the sperms: sucking the sperms from the sperm collecting cups by a sperm injector, inserting the sperm injector into the fallopian tube channel of the hen at a depth of 1-1.5cm, and pressing the piston of the sperm injector so that the sperm are absorbed into the body of the hen by the vagina.

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Technical field: [0001] This technology designs the breeding technology of gamecocks, especially the breeding and artificial insemination techniques of gamecocks in special periods. Background technique: [0002] During the breeding process of common fighting cocks, the breeders generally use common mixed feed plus grass and vegetable leaves to feed, and the amount of feeding is small. The gamecocks raised by this method are generally loose in meat quality and weak in physique, which are suitable for people's daily consumption and are not suitable for fighting. Ordinary gamecock breeders choose to raise cocks and hens together, which will lead to scrambling and aggressive cocks to peck the hens, which is not conducive to the growth and reproduction of the hens. During the fertilization process, the general breeding method chooses free fertilization, so that the breed of gamecocks in the offspring is more messy. Moreover, since gamecocks have less semen, free fertilization w...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K1/18A23K1/14A23K1/10
Inventor 党太山雷莆志
Owner 凭祥市斗鸡协会
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