Budgie Breeding Techniques and Brooding

Budgies are easy to raise and breed. In addition to rewards, they can also export their foreign exchange for economic benefits. The breeding techniques and brooding of budgies are described below:

First, paired and paired breeding birds should be healthy and have a distant kinship. If the inbreds are mated, the offspring's individuals will become smaller. When laying eggs hatch, they will produce dead eggs or dead chicks. Budgies develop into adults 5 to 8 months after hatching. In addition to the change in the color of the wax film, the sign of the change from young bird to adult bird can also be seen from the change in the horizontal stripes of the forehead. The head of the young bird has black stripes. When the small black stripes on the head of the young bird disappear, they can be paired and breed. The budgies have strong reproductive ability. Under artificial feeding conditions, they can reproduce in all seasons, but they are better in the spring and autumn. After the male and female birds are mated, the females can lay eggs in the nest box, do not leave the nest, and are completely fed by the males. Females spawn every day or every day, producing 3 to 8 eggs per litter, with white egg shells.

Second, the hatching period of hatching budgies is 16 to 20 days. It is completely hatched by female birds. During the incubation period, the male bird feeds on the ground and feeds the staple food at this time. The estrus feed (canary stalks and scorpions is the female's estrus feed) is stopped. After the female has produced the first egg, Start hatching, and hatch later. Therefore, young chicks are gradually hatched. During the hatching period, the females turn eggs several times a day and change the hatching direction. The eggs of the budgerigars can also be hatched with an electric incubator. Under hatching temperatures of 38°C, nestlings can be hatched in 18 days.

Third, brooding budgies for late birds, hatching 25 days can not live independently, relying on feeding birds. When the chicks are hatched, the female bird guards the chicks all day long, the male bird feeds on the females, and the females enter the nest and feed the chicks. As the young bird grows up, the female gradually falls outside the nest and watches outside the nest. After a while, she gradually leaves the nest for a while and then flies back. When the birds are basically full-length feathers or can emerge from their nests, some of the females, except for feeding, are ignoring the birds. Some start mating and find new nests to start preparing for the next nest. Reproduction. Nestlings can live independently for 25 to 30 days. During the brooding period, in addition to the staple food feed, the young bird feed is added, ie, the canary seeds and scorpions are added. Vegetables and water are not interrupted. The nestling chicks can be concentrated in a larger cage. The feed for the millet, scorpion and scorpion is placed in the cage's snack trough, and some canary seeds are added to allow the birds to increase sufficiently. physical strength. After 5 months of breeding, the eggs can be laid. The budgerigars do not bathe, and their bodies are prone to lice, and the dark nests are hotbeds for scorpions. They even breed blood-sucking worms, causing them to stop brooding. The way to prevent it is to prevent the nest from being disinfected. Sprinkle some insecticides in the corner of the nest box, or use it to fumigate, but the concentration should be small to prevent poisoning.

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