Peacock is the king of birds and an important agricultural breeding project, among which blue peacock is the most common. Attention should be paid to the daily feeding managem
Peacock is the king of birds and an important agricultural breeding project, among which blue peacock is the most common. Attention should be paid to the daily feeding management methods and the significance of blue peacock breeding. Let's learn about the value and pictures of the blue peacock first.
1. Can the blue peacock fly 1. Blue peacock is a national second-class protected animal. In recent ten years, the artificial breeding of blue peacocks has developed rapidly in China. The artificially raised blue peacocks and their hybrids are of high value. 2. The blue peacock can fly, but it is not good at long-distance flight. The flying height is not high and the distance is not long. At most, it is more than ten meters high and flies for one or two kilometers. Because peacocks are resident birds and live in tropical rainforests, they don't need strong flying ability, and dense forests can't provide much flying space. Compared with other birds, peacock's flight is more like gliding. Second, the edible value of blue peacock is 1. Blue peacock has extremely high edible and health care value. Blue peacocks produce more meat, the slaughter rate is over 80%, and the meat quality is firm and tender. It is a high-grade meat with high protein, low calorie, low fat and low cholesterol. The protein content of peacock meat is as high as 28%, the calorie is 4228.87KJkg, the fat content is only 0.8%, and the cholesterol content is only 0.049%, which is superior to chicken, pork and beef. Peacock meat is rich in 18 amino acids (22%), and the contents of inorganic elements and trace elements are higher than those of chicken. At the same time, it contains a certain amount of vitamins A, E and water-soluble vitamins, especially the viscera (liver) is rich in vitamins A, E and B2, and its content is 2-3 times that of chicken liver. 2. With the gradual expansion of peacock breeding scale in China, peacock eggs have gradually become an important part of industrial production. Peacock eggs contain 9.2 mg of fat, 0/55.5 mg of protein, 0/30.4 mg of total amino acids, 0. 1969 mg of zinc in minerals, 0.98 mg of sodium, 0.303 mg of vitamin C(VC) and 0.303 mg of calcium in bones. Through the above introduction, we now know the value and pictures of the blue peacock. The blue peacock is not good at long-distance flight, but its legs are very strong, it runs like a gallop, it is alert in sex, and its singing is very loud. It feeds on small animals such as wild fruits, grass seeds, bean sprouts, insects and lizards.