Pheasants have certain nesting properties, and generally nest in hidden places such as grass and bushes. The shape of the nest is similar to that of a swallow, and it is bowl-shaped or disc-shaped, which is relatively simple. The nest is about 23×2 1 cm small and 6- 10 cm deep. Some pheasants also dig a shallow hole in the ground and pad it with hay, fallen leaves and feathers.
When raising pheasants, it is necessary to clean the pheasant house every day and disinfect it once a week with disinfectant such as Baidusha. Pheasants aged 8-9 weeks should be vaccinated with Newcastle disease vaccine in drinking water to prevent poultry cholera or coccidiosis. Pheasants can not be fed with moldy and deteriorated feed, and pheasants in the early stage of feeding are sensitive to Aspergillus. Therefore, moldy and deteriorated feed and moldy padding must be prohibited in feeding management.
Pheasants are national protected animals.
1. Pheasants belong to the national second-class protected animals. Pheasants are hunted as "ginseng" in the animal kingdom because they are rich in various nutrients. In 2008, pheasants have become the second-class protected animals in China, and illegal hunters will be punished by law.
2. The state's vigorous protection of pheasants has reduced many illegal hunting behaviors, so this has greatly improved the situation of pheasant hunting. Secondly, the pheasant itself has strong adaptability and can survive in the environment of MINUS 40℃ or MINUS 15℃. Pheasants live in a wide range and can be found everywhere in Shan Ye.
When the economy was not very developed a few years ago, people's diet was not very rich, so pheasants were often made into food and served on the table. But in recent years, with the gradual improvement of people's living standards, meat has become a common food for people. Therefore, few people will hunt pheasants.