How many days can chicks eat and drink as much as they want?

Updated on Three rural 2024-06-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the experience of the Seven Star teacher in breeding chicks in the past, the chicks hatch out of the eggshell, and when the feathers are dry, the eyes have been fully opened, and it will probably take a time, that is, one day and one night, and after 24 hours, you can feed them and drink water, right?

    Chicks can eat and drink casually for a few days, when the old farmers of Seven Stars used to feed chickens in the countryside, they generally hatched the chicks with the breeder mother, and the advantage of hatching the chicks with the breeder woman is that after the chicks hatched out, there are usually chickens to sleep, and the chickens rest during the day, and when they sleep at night, they are not only warmer in the arms of the mother chicken, but also relatively safe, and will not be afraid of rats and snakes, and the survival rate is relatively high.

    The chicks hatched with electricity are not as happy as the chicks hatched by the mother chicken, and they must be kept closed for 24 hours, and they must be caught in the nest at night, and they must be heated by electric light bulbs.

    After the chicks hatch, they can be fed and drunk after 24 hours when their little eyes are opened and their feathers are dried.

    However, according to the situation that the chicks are weak and their paws are short, they may not be able to eat if you use a container of water to fill the food, so the old farmer of Seven Stars suggests that the chicks that have just hatched can be filtered out of the water after soaking the broken rice with water, and then mix well with the feed of the broken chicks, pour the feed onto the plastic plate, and then put the plastic plate on the flat ground. The advantage of this is that after soaking the broken rice in water, it is full of water, and the millet can be glued to the feed when it is fished out of the water, and the chickens do not have to drink water after eating.

    In this way, the method of feeding the chicks only lasts for half a month, and the chicks have grown to more than half a catty, and their actions are convenient, at this time you can use chick feed to mix corn flour.

    When you go to feed them, you have to boil the water when you drink it, and then arrange another utensil for them to drink when it's cold, right?

    So I personally think that after the chicks hatch out, they can rely on the nutrients of the eggs themselves at the beginning of the day, after 24 hours, you can feed food and water the next day, but according to the newly born chicks are short, eating and drinking action is really inconvenient, you can take the water to boil sterilization and disinfection, add cold boiled water to the feed and mix well, so that the feed reaches 80% humidity, to feed the chicks better, you can not feed them with water to drink, This lasts for half a month, and you can feed it dry feed and feed it with water separately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can feed the chick as soon as it hatches, but it's best not to feed him water. Because chickens drink too much water, they are prone to diarrhea.

    Feeding method of chicks.

    1.Prepare some millet, and a small bowl. Put warm water in a bowl and soak the millet in a bowl for 30 minutes.

    The millet is soaked, and then it's how to take the amount. Pour out three-quarters of the water, leave a little, remember not to pour out the millet, just take out a little. Chicks need water, you can't take all the water away, just leave a little water for it to drink, chicks just buy it and like to drink water, but don't give it too much to drink, it will be diarrhea.

    2.After a period of feeding, the chicks are not as fat and round as before. At this time we can feed it bread, cabbage, and rice. The loaf of bread can be torn by hand and is about the size of a fingernail of a little finger, or less.

    3.The chick is growing up and can be fed many things, don't feed the millet anymore, it has grown up. Feed more rice and bread, or you can chop the cabbage with a kitchen knife into cubes, then stir it with stick noodles, add a little water, and the delicious bibifura is ready.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chicks can be fed casually at about 40 days, at this time the chicks' stomach and intestines are well developed, will not easily diarrhea, and can grow well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, it can be done 24 hours after the shell is broken, and the heating should be maintained, remember that the food should be soaked in water and then fed, otherwise the chicks will not be able to digest it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can be done on the same day, because the chicks have already developed after hatching, and after they can walk on the same day, they can eat and drink as much as they want.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    2. Newborn chick food and water are essential living conditions;

    3. Chicks can start drinking water three hours after entering the brooding house, and should be given warm boiled water;

    4. Chicks should be provided with drinking water frequently, so as not to die of overdrinking and diarrhea due to lack of water;

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chicks can drink water.

    Chicks need to drink water, and the reason why there are chicks who die because of drinking water is that most of them are thirsty and binge-drinking, and as a result, they drink too much water, causing diarrhea and dying. When raising chicks, it is necessary to give the chicks 2-3 times a day to drink water, especially in the hot and dry summer, the chicks are most prone to water shortage, if the chicks are not provided with drinking water for a long time, it will lead to the chicks dying of thirst.

    Chicks just out of the shell, generally in about 15-24 hours to start feeding water, should first drink the diluted formula aqueous solution to help the chicks appetizing, and help discharge the chick's meconium, and then feed the chicks some sucrose water, to supplement their energy, improve the survival rate. 20-day-old chicks should drink warm water, it is strictly forbidden to drink cold water, and wait until 20 days old to switch to fresh and clean cold water.

    Points to note when feeding chicks:

    1. The feathers of the chicks are relatively scarce, not cold-resistant, the temperature is too low, which will affect its growth and development, in the process of breeding and stirring, the temperature can be controlled between 15-30 degrees Celsius, and the heating equipment should be placed in the enclosure in winter, so that the chicks can live normally.

    2. If the chicks do not drink water within 24 hours after hatching, there will be dehydration symptoms, so in the process of breeding chicks, we must feed water first, let it drink, in order to clean up the stomach and intestines of the liquid ants, and provide cooked water when feeding the chicks in the later stage.

    3. The chicks should be eaten within 12-48 hours after the shell, and the feed is mainly small and soft food, which can be fed with cooked rice, rice bran, corn paste, or the tender lettuce is cut into thin strips for the chicks to peck freely, and attention should be fed 3 times a day.

    4. In the process of raising chickens, we must pay attention to the environmental hygiene of the enclosure, keep it clean and tidy, disinfect and clean the ground once a week, and change the grass frequently, and the chickens' food basins and water basins should also be cleaned and disinfected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    <> chicks can drink raw water after 10 days of growth. Chicks should start drinking warm water within 24 hours of birth, and provide warm water in time to avoid hunger and thirst due to late drinking water, and chicks will not replenish water in time to cause chicks to become dehydrated, and the symptoms of dehydration are manifested as chicks with low body weight, shriveled chicken feet, or fainting and dying. In addition, the temperature of drinking water should be controlled between bush or 18-21, and chicks should not drink more than 30 warm old water after hatching.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the chicks grow to 10 days, they can drink the manuscript Changsheng water. Chicks should start drinking warm water within 24 hours of birth, and provide warm water in time to avoid chicks from drinking too late and thirsty, chicks do not replenish water in time to cause chicks to become dehydrated, and the symptoms of dehydration are manifested as chicks with low weight, shriveled chicken feet, or fainting and dying. In addition, the temperature of drinking water should be controlled between 18-21 °C, and the chicks should not drink warm water above 30 °C after hatching.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chicks drink water. If the chicks are not provided with drinking water for a long time, the chicks will die of thirst.

    After the chick is out of the shell, it can be fed some diluted potassium permanganate solution, which can clean the meconium of the chick and help the chick appetize. Then put some sucrose water in place to add some energy to the chicks and improve the survival rate of the chicks.

    When raising chicks, it is necessary to ensure that the drinking water is sufficient, and the drinking water needs to be supplemented 2-3 times a day to avoid the lack of water and affect the normal growth and development of the chicks. It is also necessary to prepare warm water for the chicks until the chicks are 15-20 days old, and then they can be replaced with cold water.

    When the chick drinks water, it is also necessary to avoid the chick's feathers being wet, and it is best to prepare a drinking fountain suitable for the chick to drink, so as to avoid the chick feather leaking and getting wet after getting cold and sick.

    Breeding chicks needs to be noted:

    1. The feathers of the chicks are relatively sparse, and the ability to keep warm is relatively poor, when breeding chicks, it is necessary to do a good job of keeping the chicken coop insulated, and control the temperature of the chicken coop at about 30-32 to avoid the chicks from freezing to death because the temperature is too low. When the chicks are 1 month old, you can adjust the temperature of the chicken coop to room temperature.

    2. Chicks are fed when they are defeated, there is no need to control the number of meals per day, let them eat freely, and wait until the chicks are 20 days old, and then gradually reduce the number of feedings, and finally control the feeding 4 times a day.

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