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I've done pigeon like that, but pigeons are very easy to keep, and clean the loft regularly, just don't get too dirty.
1. The pigeon eats whole grains.
Corn, sorghum, wheat, peas, buckwheat, millet seeds, hemp.
seeds, peanuts) can be eaten, and none of the above things need to be carefully processed from those plants.
Eggs are laid after 7 days, and the next one is laid first.
One day after another, the pigeons lay only two eggs in a nest and then hatch.
Half a month, 14-17 days out of the shell, then the baby pigeon in a month can fly outside, after which the old pigeon repeats the egg hatching.
By the way, it is best to go to the pigeon market when breeding pigeons.
Buy a few belts of health sand (calcium supplements).
3 Pigeons generally live for 7 or 8 years.
And there's an old pigeon that's not easy to keep and it's always trying to fly back to its original home.
If you find a person of the opposite sex for it, and raise a few litters of pigeons, it will be different, the biggest advantage of pigeons.
It is to be especially loyal to the lover and the child, and once the pigeon has a mate and cub it usually is.
It won't fly away.
Be aware that you can put one wing of the pigeon.
Mix a few laps with tape in the closed state.
You can also cut off the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th big feather on one side of his wing, so that he loses his flatness.
Heng can't fly
Then you can let him out and walk around your yard or garden.
It's good to play, slowly get acquainted with the environment, and when you find a partner for him, you can put it when you have children.
The big feathers that he cut off are plucked, and then he grows new ones on his own, and then he can.
He flew in circles with his youngsters, guaranteed every morning and evening.
Twice flying circles (familiar with home).
At the age of 5 months, pigeons can go to the pigeon association to take part in the young birds' release races.
Of course, the premise is that your little pigeon is quite familiar with the situation in the vicinity of home and has a proper training flight.
You can take your pigeon and train in a fan-shaped direction (e.g. south, southwest, west) from near to far.
Fly. A good carrier pigeon is to have a good one.
The pigeon family lineage is the Tiger Husband without a dog.
In is the careful care and matching of breeders, domestication and so on.
I've written too much, I don't know if you're going to get dizzy, hehe, really when it comes to pigeons.
I have a belly to say
Just write you these suggestions and good luck.
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Generally eat corn, peas. Feed peanuts occasionally for added nutrition. Get some water, clean the loft often, get some soil in it, it will eat some soil to help digestion. I've raised it, and it's not wrong to pack you.
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My family used to raise it, so let's feed it corn.
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1. Pigeons live on plant food. Cereals such as corn, rice, wheat and sorghum, and beans such as peas, mung beans, broad beans and mixed beans in legumes are all good feed. Cereals can account for 2 3 and beans account for about 1 3 in the diet.
2. The protein content in the feed, the breeding pigeons during the feeding period can account for about 18%, and the young pigeons are about 15%, and at the same time appropriately match the sand, salt, minerals and vitamins. Feed the pigeons with a full price mixed pellet feed for better results.
3. The meat pigeon is large in size and consumes more feed; Carrier and ornamental pigeons consume about 1 3 less than meat pigeons. Daily feed consumption can be roughly calculated at 1 10 of their body weight.
4. In addition, a pigeon must drink about 30 60 ml of water per day. Artificial incubation and the use of synthetic milk feeding to suckling pigeons can increase the reproductive rate of breeding pigeons.
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To feed the pigeons, you can give the pigeons wheat, buckwheat, millet, sorghum, corn, hemp seeds, peas and peanuts and other miscellaneous grains, and choose at least two kinds of miscellaneous grains for each feeding. In addition to this, the pigeons can also eat foods such as greens, cabbage, wheat sprouts, and rice.
There are many foods that can be fed to the pigeons, and the pigeons eat miscellaneous grains, including wheat, buckwheat, millet, sorghum, corn, hemp, peas and peanuts, etc., and they need to choose no less than two kinds of feed at the same time.
For example, you can choose wheat, corn, sorghum and peas for the usual feeding, and you can add a serving of pockmarks to the pigeons. In addition, the pigeons can occasionally be provided with green fodder such as greens, cabbage, and wheat seedlings.
If you want to make it easier to feed, you can also buy a special pigeon diet, which is a feed specially made for pigeons. When you have leftovers at home, you can also give some to the pigeons.
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What the pigeons can eat:
1. Rice. It's the most home-cooked food, and it's very easy for us to make, we just have to give them some leftover rice that we eat every day.
2. Corn kernels.
Pigeons actually eat corn kernels, which is a very popular food because the corn kernels have a little sweetness, or they also like dried corn kernels.
3. Peanuts.
Another one is peanuts, peanuts are also our own snacks, we peel a few peanuts, and then, crush it, crush it into peanuts, so that it will be easier for the pigeons to eat, otherwise the peanuts are too big for them.
4. Pigeon food.
If we don't want to feed them our own leftovers, we can also buy pigeon food, which is specially made for the pigeons, just like feed, so that we can feed it more conveniently.
5. Xiaomi. Feeding method:
1. The feed of the pigeon is mainly miscellaneous grains, and the more commonly used ones are wheat, buckwheat, sorghum, corn, peas, mung beans, hemp seeds, and peanuts. When feeding, at least two kinds of feed should be mixed feeding, such as 3 parts of wheat, corn and sorghum and 1 part of peas, and 3 parts of wheat, corn and sorghum during training, 1 part of peas and 1 part of hemp seeds.
2. In addition to miscellaneous grains, it can also provide green fodder and mineral feed such as green vegetables, cabbage, wheat seedlings, etc. Mineral feed can be purchased from the local pigeon associations. You can also match yourself, generally to meet the needs of carrier pigeons.
For example, 3 parts of yellow mud and yellow sand, 2 parts of hydrated lime, 1 part of salt, shell powder or eggshell powder, charcoal, after crushing, add water and mix into balls to dry, and when feeding, the balls are broken and placed in the pigeon loft.
3. Feed twice a day, once at about 7 a.m. and 1 at about 4:30 p.m., the amount of feeding in the morning accounts for 1 3 of its diet, and the amount of feed in the afternoon accounts for 2 3 of its diet, and the amount of feed for each adult pigeon is about 50 grams per day, which can be appropriately increased during training. After the pigeon stops flying, it can be called back to the house and fed, so that it can form a conditioned reflex to return to the house to eat, so as to facilitate the return home.
4. During the pigeon training and competition, more corn and peas should be fed, and water should be fed first, and then feed. You can be fed with glucose water first, and then light salt water. In the summer and during the brooding of the youngsters, a moderate amount of salt can be added to their drinking water.
5. Pigeons are very clean birds, we must pay great attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the pigeon loft, at least twice a week in summer and autumn, and once a week in winter.
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1. Pigeon summer feed formula: peas 30%, corn 20%, barley 20%, mung beans 10%, hemp seeds 10% (more water);
2. Pigeon winter feed formula:
1) 40% corn, 20% peas, 10% brown rice, 10% wheat, 10% sorghum, 10% hemp seeds (increase the amount of feed);
2) 40% corn, 30% peas, 10% brown rice, 10% sorghum, 10% hemp seeds (increase the amount of feed);
3) 50% wheat, 20% corn, 15% peas, 5% brown rice, 5% mung beans, and 5% peanuts (increase the amount of feed).
3. Feed management during the moulting period: the pigeon must have higher than usual protein and minerals during the moulting period in order to meet the additional needs of the growth of new feathers, in order to make the new feathers smooth and flexible, it is also necessary to feed more lipid feed. A few recommended examples of empirical formulations are as follows:
1) 30% peas, 20% corn, 20% hemp seeds, 10% sesame seeds, 10% sunflower seeds, 10% peanuts (5 g per pigeon per day diet);
2) Corn 30%, brown rice 25%, peas 20%, wheat 10%, mung beans 10%, peanuts 5%;
3) Pea 30%, hemp seed 30%, rapeseed 10%, sunflower seed 10%, corn 10%, brown rice 10%.
The proportion of lipid feed in the above 1) and 3) formula is as high as about 50%, mainly for the later stage of vigorous moulting, once the new feather (especially the flying feather) is changed, the proportion of lipid feed should be reduced in time, otherwise it will affect the quality of the new feather, which is hereby explained.
4. The feed of the pigeons is different at different stages. "Brood feed": self-prepared feed:
Twenty days before the youngsters, no corn or peanuts are added. The other recipes are as follows: Bowl beans:
35%;Soybeans: 5; Brown rice: 15; Wheat:
10%;Sorghum: 10; Mung beans: 5; White Flower Seed:
10%;Hemp seeds: 10.
5. After the young birds are out of the nest, they can be divided into two phases: the depilation period. Moulting period.
1) Hair removal period: use clear feed. Clear feed ratio:
barley-40 ; Wheat-10 ; Rice-15 ; Rapeseed-5 ; Sorghum-20; White Flower Seed-10 is used in the early stages of shedding. When a large area is shed, it enters the long hair stage.
2) Moulting period: At this time, it is necessary to improve the oil quality and protein of the feed. Generally, after 7 pigeons, the following feed is used.
The legumes with the highest protein content are: peas. This is followed by:
Sunflower seeds. Brewer's yeast is the most nutritious product. The pulses with the highest oily content are:
Sunflower seeds. This is followed by peanuts and cabbage.
corn - 20%; peas - 25%; Mung beans: 5; barley-10 ; Wheat-10 ; Rapeseed-10 ; Sorghum: 10; White Flower Seed-10 .
6. Training period: corn -25%; peas - 20%; Hemp-10 ; Paddy-20 ; Rapeseed-5 ; Sorghum: 10; White Flower Seed-10 .
7. External training period: corn -35%; peas - 15%; barley-10 ; Rice-15 ; Rapeseed-5 ; Hemp-10 ; White Flower Seed-5 .
Millet, wheat, corn, these.
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