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Where do pheasants go on snowy days?

Pheasants are not affected in snowy days and can move at will.

Pheasant: Strong disease resistance, high temperature resistance, cold resistance, high temperature around 32℃ in hot summer, not afraid of rain, cold at -35℃ in winter, not afraid of cold, able to walk in the snow, foraging everywhere, drinking water with ice, and living overnight. Sexual maturity is about 10 months old. The weight of male pheasant is about 1.5kg, that of female pheasant is about 1.0kg, and the male pheasant is earlier than the female pheasant 1 month. Pheasant is an omnivorous chicken.

April to July is the breeding season, and the mating ratio of male and female pheasants is 1: 5 ~ 6. The average annual egg production is about 40, and the eggs weigh about 26 grams, which are olive, brown, khaki or blue.

The average intake of pheasants is 50 ~ 60 grams per day, and the peak intake is at 5 ~ 6 in the morning and afternoon. It's quiet here at night and sand bath during the day.

Extended data:

Habitat racks should be placed inside and outside the fattening pheasant house for pheasants to climb and stop, which not only makes full use of feeding space, but also helps to reduce pheasant pecking habits. Pheasants found pecked should be coated with purple syrup or camphor ointment and kept in isolation.

If necessary, control pheasants, such as hanging grass or vegetables in the shed, inducing pheasants to peck at vegetables, distracting them from pecking at feathers, and supplementing vitamins and cellulose. At the age of 9- 1 1 week, 1% feather powder can be added to the feed. Increase the salt content of feed to 2.5%, or add salt to drinking water to maintain adequate water supply.

Wild chicken cages should be cleaned every day, disinfected with disinfectant every week, and vaccinated with Newcastle disease vaccine for 8 ~ 9 weeks in drinking water, and prevent chicken plague or coccidiosis. Feed shall not be moldy or deteriorated.

Incubated pheasant aspergillosis is a fungal susceptible disease with high morbidity and mortality. Therefore, in feeding management, attention should be paid to the prohibition of moldy feed and moldy padding, good internal control environment and humidity required for venue maintenance, and frequent disinfection. If the peracetic acid transfer group is burned to the ground before it is used, a flame spraying device can be used for combustion to prevent diseases.

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