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How to care for Parrots and other Pet Birds

How to care for Parrots and other Pet Birds

Managing pet birds in a clinical setting can be difficult. The ability to “mask” the clinical signs of the disease up to the stage of the disease often results in birds being exposed when the owners realize that they are much sicker. Because of this, there are also high-risk patients diagnosed with birds. Birds commonly possess much higher metabolism relative to mammals and may lack oxygen during tolerance, treatment, or diagnostic sampling. Owners must be aware before dealing with and sampling through physical examination and diagnostic testing and the need for a step-by-step approach.

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Guidelines for Layer Cages

Guidelines for Layer Cages

Birds are easy to maintain. No birds are underfoot.
The eggs on the floor are eliminated.
The eggs are clean.
Culling is expedited.
Broodiness is eliminated
In most instances, less feed is needed to produce a dozen eggs.
More pullets can be placed in the space provided on the floor of the house.
Internal parasites are eliminated.
Labor requirements are usually very low
Improved egg/feed ratio
Data recording is easy and accurate

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Broiler Breeder Management

Broiler Breeder Management

Broiler Breeder Management
Housing management
Housing For proper housing management, all housing needs should be provided. Housing requirements are as follows
Ventilation
Air Fresh air, ventilation, and air quality are the most common challenges facing broiler farmers in both current and closed environments. The best return on investment is in a minimal ventilation system, which is responsible for both the oxygen demand of the modern broiler girl and the removal of excess moisture. An adequate supply of oxygen during early development will ensure healthy cardiovascular development, especially in winter conditions, preventing problems such as epilepsy.

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Quail (Farming, Breeding, Management, Breeds and Growth)

Roman Era
Ancient Era (1200 AD)
In the 12th century, quails were also maintained in different countries of the world for meat and egg production
First scientific quail breeding was started in Japan (1940-45)
That is why Japan is known as the first country to maintained Quail
During the Second World War variety of Quail disappeared
After 1950 quail farming again initiated in the world

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Pigeon Farming, Management and their Games

Pigeon Farming, Management and their Games

Pigeon farming is considered to be a very interesting, profitable business, and pigeons are very popular domestic birds. Pigeons are considered a symbol of peace and love. A. Pigeon farming requires labor and low investment. You can even nurture and care for them in your spare time. Baby pigeon meat is very tasty, nutritious, and nutritious. Squash is also in great demand and price in the market. Pigeon farming, on the other hand, can be a great source of extra income and entertainment. Raising pigeons using modern methods is far more profitable than traditional methods. Therefore, to be successful in the pigeon farming business, use advanced breeding techniques, and take good care of your birds. Here we explain in more detail the benefits of pigeon farming and the steps to start this lucrative business.

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