Will the chicks die if they eat too much, and will the chicks die if they eat freely

Updated on pet 2024-03-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course it will die, and my chicks have survived before. You have to look at the food sac on its neck, and if the taiko is eating too much, don't feed it anymore!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Under normal circumstances, no, unless you are hungry for a long time and suddenly give a lot of food to die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, in fact, chickens are very difficult to raise. A little colder, a little lonely, eating too much, eating too much water, are easy to die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear, chickens will die if they eat freely, because the gastrointestinal system of chicks is very healthy, they can quietly digest all kinds of food, including grains, vegetables, fruits, insects, etc., and they are stuffy and they eat a lot at a time. However, chickens and ants need to eat a variety of foods to meet their nutritional needs, otherwise they will lack a certain nutrient, leading to malnutrition and even death. Therefore, chickens also need to pay attention to nutritional balance when eating freely in order to ensure their health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Obvious belly swelling.

    2. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, and not participating in obvious activities.

    3. Abnormal odor or discharge in the throat or oral cavity.

    4. Shaking or drowsiness and sleepiness, or even coma.

    5. No appetite or lack of energy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The chick will not die, and the possibility of dying is relatively small, but it is not that the pretense is completely non-existent. Here are some of the conditions that can cause a chick to die:1

    Overfeeding: If the chicks are fed too much or too often, it may lead to indigestion, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., which can lead to death. Therefore, it is important to control the amount and frequency of feeding and avoid overfeeding.

    2.Poor feed: If the chicks are fed with bad feed, such as moldy and spoiled feed, it may lead to poisoning, indigestion, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., which may cause death.

    Therefore, it is necessary to choose fresh, first-class feed when feeding. 3.Disease Infection:

    If the chick is infected with diseases, such as avian flu and bird plague, it may cause weakness and loss of appetite, which in turn may cause death. Therefore, in the process of breeding, it is necessary to pay attention to the hygiene and epidemic prevention of the breeding environment. 4.

    Genetic factors: Some chicks may have genetic defects or diseases, such as enteritis, stomach distention, etc., that may lead to death. Therefore, when buying chicks, it is necessary to choose chicks that are healthy, disease-free and insect-free, and have a pure breed.

    In short, in order to avoid the death of chicks, it is necessary to reasonably control the amount and frequency of feeding, choose fresh and first-class feed, pay attention to the hygiene and epidemic prevention of the breeding environment, and choose healthy chicks for breeding.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dear users, there is a possibility that chickens will die if they eat freely. Chicks have a different digestive system than humans, their stomachs are smaller, and they have no teeth, so they need to digest their food by chewing on them. If the chicks eat too much food at one time, it will lead to indigestion, gastrointestinal diseases and other problems.

    In addition, the free eating of chicks can easily lead to picky eating, food waste and other problems, which affects the feeding efficiency. Therefore, in order to ensure the health and feeding efficiency of chicks, it is recommended to control the diet of chicks during the feeding process and raise them in accordance with scientific feeding standards and historical methods.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Feeding times: 1-2 weeks old, 5-7 times a day, 3-5 weeks old, 4-5 times a day, after 5 weeks old, 3-4 times a day, and then normal feeding. 2. Feeding amount:

    1-10 days old is 8g, 20 days old is 15g, 25 days old is 16g, 30 days old is 30g, 50 days old is 40g, each time the chicks are full of eighty percent.

    1. How to feed chicks and grow fast

    1. Feeding management.

    1) Feeding frequency: 1-2 weeks old, feed every 3 hours, 5-7 times a day; At 3-5 weeks of age, feed every 4 hours, 4-5 times a day; After 5 weeks of age, feed 3-4 times a day; After that, normal feeding is sufficient.

    2) Feeding amount: the daily feeding amount is no feed remaining, chicks 8 into full is appropriate, the specific feeding amount is as follows, 1-10 days old is 8g, 20 days old is 15g, 25 days old is 16g, 30 days old is 30g, 50 days old is 40g.

    3) Food: At the beginning, it is mainly fed broken rice, broken corn, millet, etc., which are cooked to 8 maturity; When you grow up, you should be fed compound feed with green cabbage leaves (the amount of green cabbage leaves will gradually increase from 10% to 20-30%).

    2. Temperature management.

    At 1-3 days of age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 34-35° day of age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 32-33° weeks, the brooding temperature is controlled at 30-32° weeks, the brooding temperature is controlled at 28-30° age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 25-28° age, and the brooding temperature is controlled at 22-25°C. After each passing week, the brood temperature drops until the temperature is the same as room temperature.

    3. Light management.

    1-3 days old, 24 hours a day. 4-14 days old, maintain 16-19 hours of light per day. After 15 days of age, natural light is used.

    4. Humidity management.

    At 1 week of age, the humidity in the house is controlled at 70-75%. At 2 weeks of age, the humidity in the house is controlled at 65%. After 3 weeks of age, the indoor humidity is controlled at 55-60%.

    Second, will the chick die if it eats too much?

    1. Chickens may be strangled to death if they eat too much.

    2. The digestive function of the chick is not yet perfect, in the feeding process, if overfeeding, it is easy to cause indigestion of the chicks, and the subsequent fermentation of millet in the sac will have time to digest the gas, resulting in the chicks swelling and death.

    3. When feeding food, it is advisable to add less frequent addition, and let the chicks eat until they are about 8 full each time.

    4. If the chuckle's pouch under the neck bulges slightly, it means that the chick is full. If the sac under the neck is hard to the touch, it means that the chick is overfed and the amount of food should be reduced in the future.

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