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What if pigeons don't lay eggs?

The main reasons why pigeons don't lay eggs are old age, physical decline, malnutrition and insufficient hormone secretion caused by vitamin deficiency, so they can't lay eggs. Make a pigeon plan for the old pigeons, regularly remove the old pigeons and add new ones. If it is for other reasons and needs targeted treatment, the amount of eggs laid by pigeons will naturally increase after they get sick. Congenital acidity malformation, diseases and infections lead to tubal blockage, and pigeons do not lay eggs or synthesize eggshells. This is a long-term problem, and there are basically no treatable drugs. If it is difficult to lay eggs due to long-term pathological changes, these pigeons should be eliminated in time and don't spend too much time and money on them.

If the mother pigeon is too fat, it is easy to lay deformed eggs. If she is fat, she won't lay eggs directly. If the male pigeon is too fat, the female pigeon usually lays eggs, but there are no eggs. So don't fatten pigeons. This is especially true for pigeons in cages. Clock pigeons look too fat, but it will affect their spawning. If the drug is overdosed or the pigeon is sick, the pigeon will also have the problem of not laying eggs, so when the pigeon does not lay eggs, we can investigate various reasons, understand where the problem lies, and then solve it in a targeted way. For homing pigeons with poor physique, the lack of vitamins and some trace elements often affects reproductive performance, making homing pigeons unable to lay eggs.

Organic reasons are old age, physical decline, malnutrition, vitamin deficiency and insufficient hormone secretion caused by other factors. After finding the reason, the right medicine can be improved. If it is because of old age, in order to appear planned pigeons, if there are other reasons, targeted treatment is needed. Pigeons are mainly fed with miscellaneous grains, such as wheat, buckwheat, sorghum, corn, peas, mung beans, pockmarked seeds and peanuts. At least two kinds of feed should be mixed when feeding. For example, wheat, corn and sorghum should be replaced at ordinary times, and 1 pea should be replaced during training. In addition to miscellaneous grains, we can also supply green feed and mineral feed such as vegetables, Chinese cabbage, barley and seedlings.