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Don't feed it too much food, but feed it less and eat more often. In fact, it is best to feed at home, and you can also feed feed. It is best to feed in two shifts, mainly with food, and often with some feed.
It's hard to say about the amount of food, there is no data, you can use your own feelings to judge whether the chick is full, and you can also judge according to its eating speed, generally if you are full, the eating will be slow.
When the chickens are very small, it is best to use the clay pot used for raising birds to feed the chicks water, and let it drink by itself, and leave it alone.
Don't let the chicks eat outside, it's not safe. Chickens at home do not need to be fed bugs at all, but you can feed them if you want, in short, some smaller bugs can be fed to it, but it must not be sprayed with insecticides.
If your chick's breast is a little protruding, it should be overfed. Cut back on a little food, don't feed too much, just don't worry if it's not too prominent.
In fact, chicks are very easy to raise, don't think that they are easy to die. I've had several chicks like this, and they all grow into big chickens.
Food ration, can not be fed a lot of water, drink some is still OK, eating indiscriminately is a normal phenomenon, generally no big problem, but also promote the digestive system, because small stones and soil can be rubbed in the stomach, eating insects is more normal, general mollusks or hard-shelled insects can be eaten.
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I had a few chicks at home, and one of them died.
My lesson is that don't torture it. Don't always hold it in your hands, so that the temperature on the ground will contrast greatly with the temperature in your hands
For the others, look at some bookhandles
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Whether it's your own hens hatching or chicks bought in the hatchery, you will raise your chickens well by doing the following:
1. There should be a brooding room ruler shouting source, ventilation, the indoor temperature is controllable, the temperature required for the chick to be between 28 and 35 degrees within a week of hatching, and the brooding room can be heated to about 30 degrees. Heating equipment can be used as insulation lamps, coal stoves, and floor heating. Before putting the chicks in the brooding room, please disinfect the brooding room in advance.
It can be made into a cage and raised on the net, or it can be placed on the ground, and the ground should be covered with a layer of shavings or rice husks.
2. On the first day of chicks hatching, if their own hens hatch, it is recommended to give the chicks a shot of Marek vaccine. If purchased at the hatchery, the manufacturer will inject the chicks with the Marek vaccine, and the farmer does not have to repeat the injection. Chicks can be opened for 6 hours out of the shell, and the drinking water is recommended to be warm boiled water, and an appropriate amount of glucose, brown sugar, and poultry multi-dimensional can be added to the water.
Chicks can be eaten 12 hours after hatching, and they can be fed with chick feed with a protein content of about 20%. Seepage.
3. On the 2nd and 5th days of chicks coming out of the shell, feed garlic water or ofloxacin and other drugs to prevent chicken dysentery. On the 7th day, the chicks were inoculated with new double vaccines to prevent Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis in chickens. On the 9th and 12th day, to purify chicken mycoplasmosis, you can choose one of the drugs such as Archie, Taylor, and doxycycline.
On the 14th day, chickens were vaccinated with infectious bursa vaccine. On the 15th and 18th day, respiratory tract and coccidiosis drugs are fed.
4. If the chicken is ill if it is not well managed, it should be prescribed according to the condition. Due to the different breeds, times, methods and local epidemic situations of chickens, vaccines such as chicken laryngotracheitis, chicken pox, avian influenza, and avian cholera can be selectively vaccinated.
5. During the brooding period, clean up the feces in time and do a good job of indoor and outdoor disinfection.
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