What happens if the chick is fed too much, the chick gives it rice, will it die if it eats too much

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    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 rationing, can not be fed a lot of water, drink some is still okay, eating indiscriminately is a normal phenomenon, generally no major problem, but also promote the digestive system.

    Because of the small stones.

    It can be rubbed in the stomach with dirt, and it is more normal to eat bugs, ordinary mollusks or hard-shelled worms.

    All can be eaten.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's easy to die if you eat too much. Moreover, the chicks do not have a strong sense of satiety after eating, so when feeding, you can't feed the chicks hard because they have been eating. The digestive function of the chicks is not perfect, in the process of feeding too much and too full, especially a single millet, easy to cause indigestion of chicks, millet fermentation in the vegetarian sac produces gas, the appearance of swelling of vegetarian seeds, easy to die of other diseases.

    Good, the fermentation of millet in the vegetarian capsule produces gas, and the swelling of vegetarian seeds appears, which is easy to die from other diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The chick is fine, just don't touch its stomach, the duckling can hold it to death, and the chick knows that it is hungry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chicks eat too much millet and are too full, which will cause death.

    Chicks eat without moderation, chicks have very short memories, they have just eaten food, and after a while they forget about it. Therefore, when feeding, you can't feed the food hard because the chicks have been eating, the digestive function of the chicks is not perfect, and the feeding process is too much and too full, especially a single millet, which is easy to cause indigestion of the chicks.

    The fermentation of millet in the vegetarian capsule produces gas, and the swelling of vegetarian seeds appears, which is easy to die from other diseases. Chicks should be fed less each time, 8 to 9 minutes full, and the number of feedings should be increased every day. Chicks should be fed millet, the specific method is as follows:

    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 Chashi 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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> chicks know that they are hungry and generally do not eat again when they are full, but if they are fed too much, they may also be strung to death. 1. Accumulation of food in the bursa (qi stagnation): take half a tablespoon of vinegar and 3 drops of vegetable oil, or take tobacco, turpentine, and 1ml of paraffin oil.

    2. Accumulation of food in the bursal (accumulation of food): use magnesium sulfate dissolved in 50ml of water to irrigate, or 1-2ml of vinegar, or 38% glacial acetic acid.

    1. Do chicks know that they are hungry?

    1. Whether the chicks will be strangled to death.

    Chicks generally do not eat again when they are full, but if they are overfed, they may still be strangled. In the process of feeding, you can tell if the chicken is full by touching the pouch (if the pouch is bulging, it means that it is full).

    2. The solution to the accumulation of food in the chicks.

    1) Qi stagnation.

    Causes: Feed that is too much to digest and is prone to fermentation of spoilage feed.

    **Method: Fill with 1/2 tablespoon of vinegar and 3 drops of vegetable oil; Or use cigarette powder, turpentine, 1ml paraffin oil to do; Alternatively, a large needle may be used for puncture.

    2) Accumulation of food.

    Cause: Eating too much dry hard feed that is easy to expand.

    **Method: Use magnesium sulfate dissolved in 50ml of water and administered, or 1-2ml of vinegar or 38% glacial acetic acid, if the food is hard, you can add salt.

    3) Clogging.

    Cause: Accidental ingestion of foreign objects such as pieces of paper and rags.

    **Method: Prepare 1 scalpel, 1 large cup of alcohol, 1 sewing needle, 1 cotton thread, then pluck the feathers from the place where the operation is being prepared, disinfect with alcohol, then make a 1-inch long incision along the direction of the esophagus, remove the contents inside, and finally use alcohol to clean the sac wall and suture.

    2. How often should the chicks be fed with water

    1. Under normal circumstances, the ratio of feeding to water consumption of chicks is 1:2.

    2. In terms of drinking water, it is generally necessary to put water in drinking utensils and let the chicks drink by themselves.

    For 6-week-old chicks, the water intake per chicken is 20-100ml per day; For young chickens aged 7-12 weeks, the daily water intake per chicken is 100-200ml.

    Under environmental conditions, the water intake is 2 times the feed intake, but at the high temperature environmental conditions of 35, the water intake is about 5 times the feed intake.

    5. The daily water intake of each laying hen is about 230-300ml, and the daily water intake of non-laying hens is about 200-230ml.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chicks know they are hungry and generally need to drink water an hour after feeding. The amount of water you drink is related to the type of feed and the feeding density, but it should not be excessive, so as to avoid diarrhea in the chicks.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the first day of the chick's release, they don't need to eat, and their bodies consume the yolk that it used to be in the form of an egg. In the next two or three days, they will squeeze under the mother chicken's nest to eat wool milk, what the old people say, the mother chicken secretes a kind of food that can be eaten from the surface of the body. After three days, because the chickens are all domestic, they can eat the corn dumplings prepared by the people, and after more than a week, they can eat normally!

    In addition, the IQ of chickens will be supported to death if they are not envious, which is something that rabbits will do. Finally, when the chick has indigestion, it will eat some pebbles to promote digestion. When we killed chickens when we were children, there were stones in the chickens' stomachs, so you don't have to worry

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Feeding times: 1-2 weeks old, 5-7 times a day, 3-5 weeks old, 4-5 times a day, after 5 weeks old, 3-4 times a day, and then normal feeding. 2. Feeding amount:

    1-10 days old is 8g, 20 days old is 15g, 25 days old is 16g, 30 days old is 30g, 50 days old is 40g, each time the chicks are full of eighty percent.

    1. How to feed chicks and grow fast

    1. Feeding management.

    1) Feeding frequency: 1-2 weeks old, feed every 3 hours, 5-7 times a day; At 3-5 weeks of age, feed every 4 hours, 4-5 times a day; After 5 weeks of age, feed 3-4 times a day; After that, normal feeding is sufficient.

    2) Feeding amount: the daily feeding amount is no feed remaining, chicks 8 into full is appropriate, the specific feeding amount is as follows, 1-10 days old is 8g, 20 days old is 15g, 25 days old is 16g, 30 days old is 30g, 50 days old is 40g.

    3) Food: At the beginning, it is mainly fed broken rice, broken corn, millet, etc., which are cooked to 8 maturity; When you grow up, you should be fed compound feed with green cabbage leaves (the amount of green cabbage leaves will gradually increase from 10% to 20-30%).

    2. Temperature management.

    At 1-3 days of age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 34-35° day of age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 32-33° weeks, the brooding temperature is controlled at 30-32° weeks, the brooding temperature is controlled at 28-30° age, the brooding temperature is controlled at 25-28° age, and the brooding temperature is controlled at 22-25°C. After each passing week, the brood temperature drops until the temperature is the same as room temperature.

    3. Light management.

    1-3 days old, 24 hours a day. 4-14 days old, maintain 16-19 hours of light per day. After 15 days of age, natural light is used.

    4. Humidity management.

    At 1 week of age, the humidity in the house is controlled at 70-75%. At 2 weeks of age, the humidity in the house is controlled at 65%. After 3 weeks of age, the indoor humidity is controlled at 55-60%.

    Second, will the chick die if it eats too much?

    1. Chickens may be strangled to death if they eat too much.

    2. The digestive function of the chick is not yet perfect, in the feeding process, if overfeeding, it is easy to cause indigestion of the chicks, and the subsequent fermentation of millet in the sac will have time to digest the gas, resulting in the chicks swelling and death.

    3. When feeding food, it is advisable to add less frequent addition, and let the chicks eat until they are about 8 full each time.

    4. If the chuckle's pouch under the neck bulges slightly, it means that the chick is full. If the sac under the neck is hard to the touch, it means that the chick is overfed and the amount of food should be reduced in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have it at home, but it's all their mothers, they're all fine, they're not dead, if you feed them yourself, just add the appropriate amount as they grow up, and they can't die. But when the amount is large, they will have stomach problems and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, the digestion ability of chicks is still relatively low, and it is easy to die if they eat too much rice.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, no, it is best to soak the rice in water for a while before giving it to him

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Will vomit and then you can continue feeding.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not advisable to feed too much food, at least it will be bad if you eat too much.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, animals and humans are the same.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you can't eat it, it will stop.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chicks will not continue to eat when they are full.

    Chicks know that they are hungry and generally do not go back to food after they are full. If overfed, the chicks may still be strangled. When feeding the chicks, you can touch the chick's sac to determine whether the chick is full, if the chick's sac has bulged, it means that the chick is full.

    Chicks usually prefer to eat foods such as greens, worms, corn kernels, millet and coarse yellow noodles. In the first few days, you can feed some half-cooked rice mixed with egg yolk, and after a few days, you can feed the chicks to eat some feed, and occasionally you can feed some rice, grains, rice bran, and leftovers. However, it should be noted that the feeding of chicks of different days old is different due to different breeds, ontogeny, and feeding methods, and the feed should be reasonably matched according to the characteristics of their nutritional needs.

    Precautions for raising chicks

    1. Choose high-quality chicken breeds. Choose high-quality chicken breeds with fast growth, high resistance and high egg production, which is the basis for obtaining high and stable yields.

    2. Build a chicken coop. The chicken coop should be one meter high from the ground, well ventilated, and the surrounding area can prevent the chickens from escaping. The house should be cleaned regularly to keep it clean and hygienic.

    3. Feed an appropriate amount of feed. Feed 3 meals a day, about 50-60 grams of feed per chick. Breakfast could be more, lunch and dinner are appropriately reduced. It is necessary to ensure that the feed is fresh and avoid mildew.

    4. Clean water source. Chicks need a lot of clean water, change the water 2-3 times a day. The water quality should be fresh and avoid dirt.

    5. Keep warm and prevent diseases. Chicks need a moderate temperature, and the temperature in the house should be controlled at about 30°C. It is necessary to disinfect regularly to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases. If the chick is found to be sick, it should be isolated in time**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello dear! I have helped you find the results: the chicken is still hungry, when raising chickens, generally will not let the chickens eat too full, this is not actually not to let them eat enough, but a reasonable control of the feed feeding, especially when the chicken is 10-30 days old, reasonable control of feeding is of great help to the chicken, if you feed too much, the burden on the stomach of the chicken will be very heavy, and it is possible to have sudden death.

    Usually the chicks can be allowed to eat at will after a month, so as to ensure their growth. The above is all my reply with branches, I hope to help you, I wish you good health and a happy life

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