Tuesday, December 9, 2008

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Weaning


One of the most delicate phases in the breeding of canary mozambique is weaning, when the chickens have jumped dle nest and must adapted to eat after their own, without their parents feed them. It is a difficult period for them and can sometimes disrupt the breeding, when it seems that we will complete the development of the brood.

First, along with regular food for breeding must make available to parents and the young foods that make it easier to adapt to the seeds. You can use egg noodles mixed with soaked couscous is a pasta digestible and very suitable for the pecking pigeons, is also appropriate to use soaked seeds, but beware, should be well washed with water and use a drops of vinegar to prevent proliferation of fungi.

The vegetable is more important than ever, lettuce, apple, spinach, endive, ... this easily digestible food aid and train pigeons to hydrate peaks in more complex tasks such as stripping seeds.

During weaning usually occurs many times a new staging by the female, nestlings often damaged through trampling eggs stain to prevent it we can replace them with plastic ones to take the female to incubate and accicentes protection of tin. The male primed both the mother and chicks during incubation.

We put a grid separation between chicks and parents, these Terms of fatten through the bars until the end of weaning, but we should not use the grill too soon. If the chicks do not have enough mobility not be fed by the grid and will perish. Tamibén can leave at first the father with the children, rather than with the mother, but it can not lure her into the nest, and this can cause dangerous outbursts of zeal for the breeding process, I think it is more appropriate in half reserved for the mother and the nest.

I hope these tips provide guidance for successful broods. In this last image we see a chicken and is able to feed itself well it completely destetetado. Shows a more streamlined and closer to their adult form, stop being such a ball of feathers that continually seeks to parents requesting food.

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