Do turtle doves have parasites on them, and how terrible is the poison of turtle doves?

Updated on pet 2024-06-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Basically, there is no parasitic thing, and if you have it, it is like lice on the head of a chicken.

    Observe, don't use drugs without these things.

    Feed millet and wheat are OK, too small to soak in water soft mouth feeding, about 2 months can eat by yourself, I raised one when I was a child, followed me for 3 years, too obedient, in the countryside whenever I get out of school, whistle on my shoulder, it is its own bath, basin water, jump in by yourself, so cute, grow up with a flock of wild turtle doves.

    When I came back, I put some wheat on the roof every time I put some wheat on it. But because of artificial breeding, I am not afraid of people, and I was arrested twice, once I found it from door to door with my mother, and once I flew back by myself, and a pair of wings were clipped. The third time and never came back.

    I still miss it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wild turtle dove. There are many harms caused by eating, such as the possibility of causing various infectious diseases and latent parasites in the body.

    And heavy metals exceed the standard, etc., if the wild turtle dove is uncomfortable after eating, go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    The following is a detailed description of the dangers of eating wild turtle doves:

    1. Cause all kinds of infectious diseases: the environment in which wild turtle doves live is relatively complex, and there are many germs carried or latent in the body, and it is difficult for the health and quarantine departments to effectively monitor the pathogens of many diseases.

    It spreads and spreads in the process of hunting, transporting, raising, slaughtering, storing, processing and eating wild turtle doves, causing various infectious diseases.

    2. The body will latent parasites: many wild turtle doves carry viruses and parasites in the muscles, blood, and internal organs of animals.

    3. Heavy metals exceeded: In wild turtledoves, they cannot be catabolized in their bodies.

    It is recommended not to eat wild turtle doves at ordinary times, and if you have uncomfortable symptoms after eating, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wild turtle doves contain viruses, this wild animal is not very clean in the wild, must be deeply disinfected when eating, and the use of some game in daily life can easily lead to the body infected with various diseases.

    The magpie is a favorite bird, which not only makes a pleasant call, but is also very humane and has a high IQ. But in nature, the magpie is a relatively popular bird, and its nests are often occupied by other birds.

    Since ancient times, there has been a saying that doves occupy magpie nests, and many people mistakenly believe that turtledoves drove away magpies and seized their nests. If magpies are so smart, how did turtledoves take over Nestle? And why don't magpies rebel against turtledoves?

    You must know that dogs will jump over walls when they are in a hurry, and magpies also have their own tempers. Turtle dove is a general name for birds of the genus Turtledove of the order Pigeonformes, belonging to the order Pigeonformes of the chordate phylum Ornichiformes, and its body size is smaller than that of domestic pigeons, so it is often called dove, to distinguish it from pigeons, with a small head; thin neck; The mouth is narrow and weak; The wings are long and narrow, and the second and third primary flight feathers are the longest; The tail is quite long, convex tail-shaped; The tarsal feet are short and strong, and the toes are long and narrow, both of which are suitable for walking and galloping. The body feathers are mostly gray or brown, without metallic luster; Male and female similarity; The body is free of toxins.

    Wild poultry is a very popular ingredient in modern life, because the taste and nutrition of wild poultry are incomparable to domestic poultry. With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people begin to like to eat wild birds, which makes wild birds in short supply for a long time, and turtle doves are a very popular kind of birds.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the temperature rises to 52 or higher, it kills roundworm eggs, whileClonorchis sinensiscysts die in hot water in 1 second at 90, within 3 seconds at 75 hours, and within 6 seconds and 15 seconds at 70 and 60 respectively. In generalParasitesAt around 70, it can be killed in a few minutes.

    Parasites can be killed with high temperatures, but different parasites have different temperatures to kill. In order to prevent parasites from entering your body, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your hands after going to the toilet, and do not eat half-cooked food. Food that has been left out for a day or two is microwaved before eating.

    Methods to prevent parasitic infections:

    1. When eating meat or seafood, it must be cooked thoroughly, if the meat is not thoroughly cooked, it is easy to be infected.

    2. Pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands before meals and after using the toilet. After handling raw meat or going to the toilet, your hands may be contaminated with parasites, which can easily cause illness from your mouth.

    As long as we cook food and pay attention to hygiene, we will generally not be infected, and we must not eat undercooked aquatic products for the sake of temporary appetite.

    Raw meat also has parasites, especially some people like to eat undercooked beef when they eat beef, this way of eating is unhealthy, for the sake of health or choose a fully cooked way of eating, which is more safe.

    Summer is the season when parasitic infections are common, so we should pay more attention to our diet, and it is best to eat each type of meat in a different way, and eat it cooked, so that it is the best choice to eat meat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Turtle doveParasitesUnder the skin, not in the flesh.

    There are still many parasites and viruses in wild turtle doves, and the common parasites and viruses are tapeworms.

    Ascaris, coccidiosis, etc., but parasitic infections are generally rare in wild turtle doves.

    Common parasite species:

    Hookworm: Hookworm is a parasitic nematode whose life begins outside the human body and enters the body through contaminated water, fruits, and vegetables. Hookworm larvae grow in human internal organs, where they attach to the walls of the host's internal organs, suck the host's blood, and sometimes cause the host to develop anemia called intestinal worm disease.

    Scabies: Scabies is commonly known as human scabies, and this parasite spreads through physical contact. Female scabies lays eggs on the human body, causing reactions and inflammation. When the female scabies buries her eggs under the **, the person's reaction will be intensified, such as itching, which is scabies.

    Ascaris: Ascaris is the most parasitic nematode that inhabits human internal organs and can grow up to 15 to 35 centimeters long. Roundworms are transmitted by feeding.

    Soon after hatching, roundworm eggs pierce the walls of a person's internal organs and enter the bloodstream. It enters the lungs through the bloodstream, where it is then coughed up and swallowed, returning to the internal organs again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is a turtle dove. This is the most common wild pigeon bird in eastern and southern China, commonly known as the "wild pigeon". The body is about 30 cm long, which is about the size of a pigeon.

    Brown all over, with a slight pink tint from neck to abdomen. The most striking thing is that the sides of its neck are black, densely covered with white spots, like a lot of "pearls" scattered on the neck, which is the most significant feature of this species, so it is named "pearl-necked" turtle dove.

    However, this pearl spot is only found in adult pearl-necked turtle doves, not in juveniles (in addition, there is a subspecies in India that also does not have "pearls"), and the juveniles are not as bright as adults.

    Distribution. It is widely distributed in Southeast Asia, East China, Central China, South China, Southwest China, Taiwan, as well as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indochina Peninsula and Indonesia.

    Habits. The pearl-necked turtle dove is a resident bird, often in small groups, and its habitat is relatively fixed. In the morning, they go out to forage for food, and after they are full, they like to rest on high-voltage power lines or horizontal tree trunks that are high above the ground.

    It can take off and fly quickly, and there is a characteristic "poof" sound of rapid flapping of wings during takeoff. The male makes a "gu-gu-gu--gu" sound when calling to a female, and a short and coherent "gu-gu" and "gu-gu" sound when courting a female, and nods his head while meowing like a chicken pecking rice.

    Eating habits: Pearl-necked turtle dove is a muscular stomach with strong grinding ability. The staple food is granular plant seeds, such as rice, corn, wheat, peas, soybeans, kidney beans, rapeseed, sesame, sorghum, mung beans, etc., or virgin snails.

    Sometimes mollusks such as flies, maggots, snails, and insects are also eaten. In winter, they often sit near the blackbird and pick up the camphor seed kernel that the blackbird spits out after eating the camphor seeds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Turtledoves are not poisonous.

    Because the turtle dove diet is more mixed, usually eat grains, insects, wild fruits and other food, almost as long as it can eat everything it eats, coupled with the complexity of the living environment, some turtle doves will have a lot of parasites and bacteria and viruses, because the turtle dove has a relatively strong resistance, but the human resistance is difficult to cope.

    The meat of the turtle dove itself is not poisonous, and it can also be eaten, but there are some reasons that the turtle dove meat is not suitable for consumption, and some turtle doves eat a lot of toxins that can not be discharged, and these toxins accumulate in the body for a long time, and it is difficult to kill these toxins and bacteria by general cooking methods, and it will cause great harm to the human body after eating.

    The living habits of turtle doves are spinal fissures

    There are 16 species of turtle doves in the world, and they are widely distributed in other parts of the world, except in Latin America and some regions such as Irian Island. There are only 5 species in our country, several times throughout the country; Inhabit the forest areas of mountains, foothills or plains, mainly gather a few small groups of activities near the forest edge, cultivated land and its cherry dan, move to the plains in autumn and winter, often inhabit with the pearl-necked turtle dove, fly like pigeons, often glide, the song is monotonous and low, and the vigilance is very high.

    Foraging for sorghum, wheat seeds, rice and fruits, etc., sometimes also eat the larvae of insects, the nest is built on the tree, generally 3 7m high from the ground, built with branches, the structure is simple, the nest shape is flat disc, the outer diameter is about 30 40cm, the inner diameter is about, each nest lays 2 eggs, the egg is white, the egg diameter is 33 24mm, the incubation period is about 18 days, and the hatching period is about 18 days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wild turtle doves do not recognize their owners.

    Wild adult turtle dove, basically difficult to raise to the extent of the owner, after 1 or 2 months of breeding, the key burial can make the wild adult turtle dove not afraid of the owner is already very good. Only turtledoves, which have been artificially fed since childhood, will be close to their owners, and even if they are released, they will still find a home and fly back.

    If the keeper wants to develop a relationship with the turtledove, it is recommended to feed the turtledove directly by hand, so that when the turtledove eats food, it can be in close contact with the keeper, and the keeper can occasionally gently touch the turtledove to enhance the relationship with the turtledove.

    In ordinary life, when training turtledoves, they also need to be raised strong. Generally, when preparing and feeding manuscript leech feed, choose nutritious feed. After all, only when turtledoves are raised and eaten well, will they have the spirit to cooperate with their owners.

    Precautions for raising turtle doves

    When raising turtle doves, it is necessary to provide enough space for turtle doves to move, and the bird cage must be spacious to ensure that the turtle dove can move in it, but to avoid the bird cage being too large, which will cause the turtle dove to pounce on the cage and let the turtle dove be harmed. Breeders also need to ensure that the turtledoves live in a comfortable and quiet environment. Breeders can hang the bird cage at a height of about one meter, which can prevent cats and mice.

    In terms of feeding, the breeders generally feed with sorghum, wheat, corn and beans as the main grains, and also need to regularly add some health sand and cuttlefish bones to ensure the nutrition and health of the turtledove.

    Due to the high density of artificial breeding and the susceptibility to diseases, the cleaning of the cages should be done, regular disinfection, timely cleaning of manure, and regular epidemic prevention. At the same time, strengthen ventilation to keep the environment dry, but also to ensure that the breeding area has sufficient light.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wild turtle doves only need a little training to recognize their owners, and how long it takes depends on the personality of each turtle dove. It is recommended to hand feed the turtle dove every day and release it indoors appropriately to enhance the relationship. If you raise a turtle dove since childhood, and take good care of it, you will quickly recognize its owner, but if you raise it halfway, it will take more time.

    Wild turtle doves recognize the owner, but it needs to carry out some training to be, how long to recognize the owner, but also depends on the personality of each turtle dove and the way the director is raised, generally not too long.

    In this regard, if you want to let the turtle dove recognize its owner earlier, you can insist on feeding it by hand every day, petting it more to enhance feelings, and properly release it indoors, so that it can eliminate its vigilance, and slowly recognize its owner.

    Generally speaking, turtle doves are raised from a young age, and it takes less time to identify their owners. If you start raising in the middle of the process, it will take more time, and you need to be patient and take care of the process.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally reproduce in April and August, and often build a very simple platform nest on the branches with small branches, and lay 2 3 eggs per nest. Wild turtle doves breed 1 to 3 litters a year, and captive-bred turtle doves start to reproduce after 8 months. Pearl-necked turtledoves and mountain turtledoves will breed 5 to 6 litters of crooks in a year of natural hatching, and small turtledoves can breed about 10 pairs in ten days of artificial breeding.

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