Methods and Techniques for Feeding Guinea Fowls
2019-09-01 06:04:16
Guinea fowl is extremely resistant to cold and heat. Artificial rearing can grow normally from -20°C to +40°C. Its temperament is moderate, it is not good and half-hearted, and it is gregarious. It can be kept in the same bazaar with dozens or even hundreds or even more. Its flying ability is not strong. The highest flying speed is 3m, but she likes to move around. Timid afraid scared, in case of abnormal ringing that is scared to escape, easy to hit, often affecting growth and egg production rate. At the same time, its diet is also more extensive. The guinea fowl is raised for 5 months and the body weight can reach 2kg. 6 months of age began to lay eggs, with an annual output of 120-160 eggs. Each egg weighs 45g or so, and the guinea fowl incubation period is 27 days. Because adult chickens do not have nest habits, they must be hatched manually.
1. Coops and Equipment Guinea fowls are generally suitable for flat raising. As a commercial broiler or layer chicken, it can also be kept in cages. It is best to choose a quiet place to build a dry, well-ventilated shed with a south facing position. The outdoor sports venues should be surrounded by nets, and the fields should be covered with sawdust or chopped straw, and the sun must be changed frequently. The drinking water and feed trough of the guinea fowls should be kept. The equipment for raising chickens can be used, and the troughs should be rectangular. The size depends on the condition of the chicken.
2. The feed of guinea fowl is wide and miscellaneous, and commonly used chicken feed can be used to feed guinea fowl, such as corn, bean cake, bran, fish meal, wheat, bone meal, shell powder, salt, vitamins, trace elements and additives. Wait. Feeding guinea fowls should be fed with formula feed as much as possible, with the following proportions: cereals accounting for 45%-70%, bran accounting for 5%-15%, animal species 15%-25%, and minerals accounting for 3% -7%, additives accounted for 0.5% -1%. It is worth noting that guinea fowl are particularly fond of green feed, such as grass, vegetables, leaves, etc. Feeding green feed can reduce feed costs and improve the quality and taste of pearl chicken. Guinea fowls have a habit of sand bathing. They need to set up sand baths in the houses so that they can clean their feathers in the pool. For health, the guinea fowl can feed dry and wet materials.
3. Feeding
3. Brooding guinea fowl brooding methods can be divided into ground backyard and cage raising. When free-range on the ground, in spring and autumn, 5-7cm thick bedding should be laid in the house, and sand bedding in the summer with a thin layer of grass. A small area of ​​the house can use laminated electric brooding cages, each cage 4 layers, brood 1200-1600. The broiler density for guinea fowl is 50-60 birds/m2 at 1 week of age, 30-40 birds/m2 at 2 weeks of age, and 0-30 birds/m2 at 3 weeks of age. Freshly hatched chicks are kept under a warm umbrella at 35-38°C, and they can drop about 3°C ​​per week as they grow older. The relative humidity in the brood room should be maintained at 60-65%. Pay attention to ventilation and keep your air fresh. The brooding light was 23-20 h/d at 1 week, 16-12 h/d at 2 weeks, and 14-12 h/d at 3 weeks. The open chicken house can use natural light during the day and supplement lights when there is insufficient time. The light intensity is 3 watts per square meter at 0-10 days of age: 2 watts at 11-21 days of age. The chicks have small shells, low feed consumption, and fast weight gain. Therefore, they require good feed quality and high nutritional levels. Each chicken needs 2.5cm long troughs and 0.6cm troughs.
3.2 Meat chicken guinea fowls are generally used for free-range feeding. The fattening stage should be fed with full-priced feed. The proportion of crude protein should be increased to 20%. The animal protein feed should account for more than 7% of the ration, and it should be fed once a night. . It can appropriately increase the breeding density and limit the activities. Houses should pay attention to proper ventilation to prevent air pollution; regular cleaning of chicken houses should be carried out to maintain hygiene.
3.3 The crude protein in the feed for the egg-use guinea fowl should not be less than 16%, and pay attention to supplement minerals and a variety of vitamins. Bone meal and shell powder should account for 5% of the diet, and light guarantees for 14-16h/d. In the short-day and long-day season, lights should be added. Flat raising is 6/m2 and cages are 14/m2. Guinea fowl produces the highest egg production in the first egg production year, and the third egg production year is 80% of the second year. Therefore, the flock must be updated in due course.
3.4 Breeding chickens is basically the same as laying hens, but not caged. The male and female breeder ratio should be 1:4.
1. Coops and Equipment Guinea fowls are generally suitable for flat raising. As a commercial broiler or layer chicken, it can also be kept in cages. It is best to choose a quiet place to build a dry, well-ventilated shed with a south facing position. The outdoor sports venues should be surrounded by nets, and the fields should be covered with sawdust or chopped straw, and the sun must be changed frequently. The drinking water and feed trough of the guinea fowls should be kept. The equipment for raising chickens can be used, and the troughs should be rectangular. The size depends on the condition of the chicken.
2. The feed of guinea fowl is wide and miscellaneous, and commonly used chicken feed can be used to feed guinea fowl, such as corn, bean cake, bran, fish meal, wheat, bone meal, shell powder, salt, vitamins, trace elements and additives. Wait. Feeding guinea fowls should be fed with formula feed as much as possible, with the following proportions: cereals accounting for 45%-70%, bran accounting for 5%-15%, animal species 15%-25%, and minerals accounting for 3% -7%, additives accounted for 0.5% -1%. It is worth noting that guinea fowl are particularly fond of green feed, such as grass, vegetables, leaves, etc. Feeding green feed can reduce feed costs and improve the quality and taste of pearl chicken. Guinea fowls have a habit of sand bathing. They need to set up sand baths in the houses so that they can clean their feathers in the pool. For health, the guinea fowl can feed dry and wet materials.
3. Feeding
3. Brooding guinea fowl brooding methods can be divided into ground backyard and cage raising. When free-range on the ground, in spring and autumn, 5-7cm thick bedding should be laid in the house, and sand bedding in the summer with a thin layer of grass. A small area of ​​the house can use laminated electric brooding cages, each cage 4 layers, brood 1200-1600. The broiler density for guinea fowl is 50-60 birds/m2 at 1 week of age, 30-40 birds/m2 at 2 weeks of age, and 0-30 birds/m2 at 3 weeks of age. Freshly hatched chicks are kept under a warm umbrella at 35-38°C, and they can drop about 3°C ​​per week as they grow older. The relative humidity in the brood room should be maintained at 60-65%. Pay attention to ventilation and keep your air fresh. The brooding light was 23-20 h/d at 1 week, 16-12 h/d at 2 weeks, and 14-12 h/d at 3 weeks. The open chicken house can use natural light during the day and supplement lights when there is insufficient time. The light intensity is 3 watts per square meter at 0-10 days of age: 2 watts at 11-21 days of age. The chicks have small shells, low feed consumption, and fast weight gain. Therefore, they require good feed quality and high nutritional levels. Each chicken needs 2.5cm long troughs and 0.6cm troughs.
3.2 Meat chicken guinea fowls are generally used for free-range feeding. The fattening stage should be fed with full-priced feed. The proportion of crude protein should be increased to 20%. The animal protein feed should account for more than 7% of the ration, and it should be fed once a night. . It can appropriately increase the breeding density and limit the activities. Houses should pay attention to proper ventilation to prevent air pollution; regular cleaning of chicken houses should be carried out to maintain hygiene.
3.3 The crude protein in the feed for the egg-use guinea fowl should not be less than 16%, and pay attention to supplement minerals and a variety of vitamins. Bone meal and shell powder should account for 5% of the diet, and light guarantees for 14-16h/d. In the short-day and long-day season, lights should be added. Flat raising is 6/m2 and cages are 14/m2. Guinea fowl produces the highest egg production in the first egg production year, and the third egg production year is 80% of the second year. Therefore, the flock must be updated in due course.
3.4 Breeding chickens is basically the same as laying hens, but not caged. The male and female breeder ratio should be 1:4.
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