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1. Artificial incubation of peacock eggs.
The principle and technical operation of peacock artificial incubation are basically the same as those of chickens. The grasp of its incubation conditions can be carried out with reference to the following requirements.
1. Temperature: The temperature in the incubation room should be maintained at 24 27, the three-dimensional incubator should be fixed, and the temperature in the plane incubator should be fixed. The temperature should be as stable as possible, not high or low.
2. Humidity: The relative humidity is 60% to 75%, which is mainly adjusted by the water tray in the incubator.
3. Turning eggs: It is required to turn eggs regularly every day, generally turning once every 2 4 hours, starting from incubation and stopping before the plate.
4. Egg drying: The egg drying time should be determined according to the incubation date. The length of time to dry the eggs depends on the temperature of the eggs and the room temperature.
The initial embryos should not be left to dry, generally 5 15 minutes; In the later stage, it should be dried more, and the time can be extended to 20-30 minutes. 2. Natural hatching of peacock eggs.
The natural incubation of peacock eggs refers to the use of nest chickens to hatch, and its advantage is that the equipment is simple and does not need to spend a lot of time and manual management. Hens that are healthy, plump, moderately sized, agile and very fond of the nest should be selected.
Generally, each nest chicken can hatch 4 to 5 peacocks. During the incubation period, the nest chickens are released twice a day in the morning and afternoon, and at the same time clean water is provided, and the hungry pellets are fed, not soft feeds.
The incubation period of the peacock is 26-27 days. On the 7th, 14th and 21st days of incubation, the infertile eggs, dead sperm eggs, and stillborn eggs should be taken out in time. When hatching, we should pay attention to the reaction of the nest chicken, and take out the artificial brood in time.
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Peacocks usually hatch their own eggs after the age of two. If the peacock is allowed to incubate its own eggs, it will affect the egg production and affect the hatching rate. Therefore, in the case of captivity, it is generally incubated by machines.
Peacocks reach sexual maturity at the age of 22 months under captive conditions and begin to reproduce in late spring every year. At this time, the feathers of the male peacock are particularly showy, and they often chase around the female peacock and cover the feathers on the gorgeous tail into a fan-shape, constantly shaking (i.e., "opening the screen") for 5 to 7 minutes. From mid-April to early July, females begin to lay eggs and can produce more than 20 to 30 eggs a year.
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Hello dear, the hatching skills of peacocks are as follows:1Choose healthy, viable eggs.
To ensure successful hatching, the first step is to select the best hatching eggs. Such as: uniform size, good texture, no cracks on the surface.
2.Use of incubators. Install one or more electronic incubators with appropriate temperature and humidity detection to provide the right incubation temperature (and relative humidity (50%-60%) for the peacock eggs to ensure that the eggs can mature in the right environment.
3.Effective reproduction management. In order to improve the success rate, factors such as lighting time, temperature, water intake, and feed need to be controlled.
It is recommended to provide sufficient drinking water and nutritious meals for mother birds and young birds during the incubation and lactation period, ensure regular cleaning every day, and replace mats and paper. 4.Pay attention to hygiene.
An important incubation tip is to maintain a clean incubation environment. Place an appropriate number of wet cloths, cleaning cups and other equipment in the incubator to avoid partial egg shell breakage and bacterial infection and transmission in the egg. 5.
Clean and safe after hatching. When the baby peacocks have finished hatching, they need to be moved to a clean, warm and safe place immediately to prevent migration, strangulation and other dangers. Similarly, in the first month, the baby should be fed with intensive retardation nutrition, which contains protein, vitamins AB, C, and E.
It would be unwise to attempt to undertreat or reduce nutrition during this period. To sum up, peacock hatching requires scientific and reasonable management methods and care methods to maximize the success rate and provide a better growth environment for baby birds.
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