Breeding method for octagonal pheasants
A breeding method and technology for aniseed pheasants, applied in the field of animal husbandry, can solve the problems of unscientific breeding methods, low output and low profit margins, and achieve the effects of healthy breeding methods, high protein activity, and enhanced resistance.
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[0026] A breeding method for aniseed pheasants, comprising the following steps:
[0027] Step 1. Cultivation of chicks: put the hatched chicks into a brooding room covered with thermal insulation material and 20cm from the ground, control the temperature at 34°C and 60% relative humidity, and maintain the incubation environment so that the chicks can integrate as soon as possible Environment, avoiding diseases, the first mixed feed after the grinding of millet, vitamin C and Radix Radix Radix is that feeding weight ratio is 10: 0.3: 0.1, cultivates 6 days, then control temperature is 30 ℃, relative humidity is 55%, and feeding weight ratio is 10:2:3:1:0.5 millet, black rice, soybeans, purple rice and the second mixed feed after grinding Folium Folium, cultivated for 10 days, and the final control temperature was 26°C, relative humidity was 50%, and the feeding weight The third mixed feed of millet, soybean meal, corn, milk powder and honeysuckle with a ratio of 10:1:2:3:0.3 ...
Embodiment 2
[0037] A breeding method for aniseed pheasants, comprising the following steps:
[0038] Step 1. Cultivation of chicks: put the hatched chicks into a brooding room covered with thermal insulation material and 25cm from the ground, control the temperature at 35°C and 65% relative humidity, and maintain the incubation environment so that the chicks can integrate as soon as possible Environment, avoiding diseases, the first mixed feed after the grinding of millet, vitamin C and Radix Radix Radix is that feeding weight ratio is 10: 0.5: 0.15, cultivates 8 days, then control temperature is 32 ℃, relative humidity is 60%, and feeding weight ratio is 10:3:4:2:0.8 millet, black rice, soybean, purple rice and the second mixed feed after grinding Folium Folium, cultivated for 12 days, and the final control temperature was 28°C, relative humidity was 55%, and the feeding weight The third mixed feed of millet, soybean meal, corn, milk powder and honeysuckle with a ratio of 10:2:3:4:0.5 ...
Embodiment 3
[0048] A breeding method for aniseed pheasants, comprising the following steps:
[0049] Step 1. Cultivation of chicks: Put the hatched chicks into a brooding room covered with thermal insulation material and 23cm from the ground. Control the temperature at 35°C and the relative humidity at 62%. Environment, avoiding diseases, the first mixed feed after the grinding of millet, vitamin C and Radix Radix Radix is that feeding weight ratio is 10: 0.4: 0.12, cultivates 7 days, then control temperature is 31 ℃, relative humidity is 57%, and feeding weight ratio is 10: 2.5: 3.5: 1.5: 0.7 millet, black rice, soybeans, purple rice and the second mixed feed after grinding of Folium Folium, cultivated for 11 days, and the final control temperature was 27°C, relative humidity was 53%, and the feeding weight The third mixed feed of millet, soybean meal, corn, milk powder, and honeysuckle at a ratio of 10:1.5:2.5:3.5:0.4 was cultivated for 15 days, during which the chicks were fed 7 time...
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