The rutin chicken is a precious poultry that requires a certain amount of expertise and skill to raise. The following is a detailed description of the hatching and breeding of rutin chickens:
Incubation Environment Preparation:
Incubator: Choose a suitable incubator and ensure that parameters such as temperature, humidity and ventilation can be adjusted.
Temperature control: During incubation, the temperature should be maintained at 37Between 5-38 degrees Celsius. Set up a temperature sensor in the incubator to monitor and adjust the temperature.
Humidity control: During incubation, the humidity should be kept between 40-60%. Use a hygrometer to monitor humidity and adjust it by increasing or decreasing moisture.
Air circulation: Sufficient oxygen** and carbon dioxide is exhausted. Set up ventilation devices to ensure air circulation.
Incubation process:
Hatching egg selection: Choose healthy, damage-free eggs for incubation. It is best to choose fresh eggs, which should not be stored for too long.
Incubation time: The incubation cycle of rutin chickens is 21 days. Place the eggs inside the incubator and follow the instructions of the incubator.
Egg turning: During the incubation process, the eggs need to be turned daily to ensure that the embryos are evenly heated.
Rearing after hatching:
Temperature control: During the first week after incubation, the temperature should be kept between 35-37 degrees Celsius. As the chicks grow, gradually lower the temperature.
Drinking water and feed: Provide clean drinking water and proper feed. Small-pellet feed can be used initially, and when the chicks grow up, they can gradually switch to age-appropriate feed.
Lighting management: Provide appropriate light time, usually in a 16-hour light and 8-hour darkroom mode.
Disease prevention and control: Regularly check the health status of chicks and pay attention to preventing common diseases and parasitic infections.
Growth Stage:
Growing environment: Keep the breeding environment clean and dry, and provide suitable temperature and humidity.
Feeding management: according to the growth stage of rutin chickens, provide suitable feed and nutrients. Pay attention to the feeding density and avoid overcrowding.
Vaccination: Follow the advice of your veterinarian and vaccinate rutin chickens regularly to prevent common diseases.
Please note that the above is only a brief guide and the actual farming process may vary depending on the region, season and specific situation. In order to ensure good feeding results, it is advisable to consult with a professional farmer or agricultural expert and follow local farming practices and regulations.