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<> 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.
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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.
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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
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1. Chicks need to be fed water once a day to keep drinking water sufficient to make them grow rapidly. 2. Before feeding the chicks with water, they should be given diluted potassium permanganate solution to promote the discharge of meconium from the chicks. 3. Add glucose or sugar to drinking water to supplement energy and nutrition for the chicks and reduce the chance of infection.
1. Feeding frequency
Chicks need to be fed water once a day, when raising chicks, if the number of feeding is too small, it will lead to dehydration and death of chicks, when feeding the chicks, you can use an automatic drinking fountain, so as not to wet the feathers of the chicks with drinking water, so that they catch a cold, and the drinking fountain should be cleaned once a week.
2. Help to start eating
When breeding chicks, it is necessary to feed the chicks diluted potassium permanganate solution within 24 hours after the shell is broken to help the chicks discharge meconium, and at the same time disinfect and sterilize them, and when feeding the chicks, it is best to boil the tap water and put it at room temperature before use, so as to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort of the chicks.
3. Add sugar
When feeding the chicks, it is necessary to add glucose or sugar and other substances to the water to replenish energy for the chicks, and when feeding the chicks, it is necessary to prepare cooked rice, wheat, corn and other foods, and after the chicks break the shell for two weeks, they can be provided with fishmeal, sorghum, and soybean cake mixed feed.
4. Feeding method
When raising chicks, it is necessary to vaccinate the chicks one week after their birth to avoid chicken plague, and hang lights in the chicken coop so that the chicks receive at least 10 hours of light every day, but when the weather is good, the chicks should be driven out of the coop and let them receive natural light.
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There is no feeding time control for the chicks as they grow.
Soon after they are born, they can choose to feed them in small quantities and multiple feedings, at which point they should not be limited by the number of meals, and it is best to let them feed themselves. Later, as they grow, the breeder can gradually reduce the number of feedings.
By the time they are about 20 days old, they can be fed 4 times a day, about every 3-4 hours or so. In feed feeding, the feeding of chicks also has requirements for feed.
Since the digestive function of the chicks is not fully developed, and some feeds are not yet fully digested, the breeder should feed them some nutritious and easily digestible feed. But don't use a single, nutrient-rich feed, which is not conducive to their growth and development.
Precautions
Chicks need to be fed water once a day, and when feeding chicks, you can use an automatic drinking fountain to prevent drinking water from wetting the chick's closed feathers and making them cold, and wash the drinking fountain once a week.
When feeding the chicks, it is necessary to add glucose or sugar and other substances to the water to replenish energy for the chicks, and when feeding the chicks, it is necessary to prepare cooked rice, wheat, corn and other foods, and after the chicks break the shell for two weeks, they can be provided with fishmeal, sorghum, and soybean cake mixed feed.
When raising chicks, it is necessary to vaccinate the chicks one week after their birth to avoid chicken plague, and hang lights in the chicken coop so that the chicks receive at least 10 hours of light every day, but when the weather is good, the chicks should be driven out of the coop and let them receive natural light.
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