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CATDOLL: Are there any colleagues who raise grasshoppers?

1. Are there any colleagues who raise grasshoppers?

The preferred grasses for locust breeding are pennisetum, ryegrass, Mexican corn, Sudan grass, sorghum and sweet sorghum.

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2. Will grasshopper farming go bankrupt in the future?

Sales are relatively stable and market demand is increasing year by year. However, since breeding technology is easy to master and the development speed is relatively fast, oversupply is prone to occur. The market has declined in recent years, but there is still relatively good profit. It should be said that there will be no major ups and downs within 3 years, so it is still possible to develop breeding!

The first choice for locust breeding is pennisetum, ryegrass, Guimu No. 1, Mexican corn, Sudan grass, sorghum and sweet sorghum.

If you can plant Pennisetum, Mexican corn, Guimu No. 1, Sudan grass, Sorghum, and sweet sorghum in spring and summer

If you can plant pennisetum and ryegrass in autumn

Youku, Tudou, 56.com, Ku6.com, etc. all have many videos on breeding techniques. It is better to get some preliminary understanding first and then put it into practice.

Shandong Province Xintai City Zhouquan Special Breeding Research Institute

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3. How does Hainan mynah bird learn to speak quickly?

Hainan starling is also called Haiba, also called Jiaba. Is it the one with yellow eyes? The feathers are brown?

Haiba Xueyu is not as good as Heibaqiang~ but it is not much different~

I wonder how old your puppy is? Has its fur fully grown?

Let me answer your question first~1. When Xiaoba is young, you need to let him get close to you and make him feel dependent on you. You can mainly feed him with your hands to improve his relationship~ Then train him to take the hand and return to the cage~2. When teaching him to speak, you need to start from the time when the throat turns (I will tell you in detail later)~3. He will be able to speak after his fur is shed, which is about three to four months~

The following is a brief introduction to Xueyu

You can teach them to speak after they turn their throats. (Turning their throats means that the bird starts to talk to itself. Usually, it makes this sound when it is alone.)

It is best to teach in person. Then the auxiliary equipment is better. Teaching in person is the most effective.

Half an hour in the morning and half an hour in the evening! When teaching, teach three simple words in a group ~ one word ten times in a row ~ there should be a few seconds of pause between each time! Then teach the second word! In addition, you should also teach words at other times ~ teach a group of words for 15 days! Whether you have learned it or not, you should change to a new group. After teaching three new sentences every day, you should review the three sentences you learned last time, and so on!

Generally, from the time the throat turns to the end of molting, the bird can open several puffs!

(ps: The best time for Xiaoba to learn to speak is during the molting period! You must seize the opportunity! The molting period starts from the time when the first feather falls off until all the feathers on the body are replaced. In addition, it is recommended that you reduce the three words in each group to two words, which is safer.)

Anyway, those are just suggestions. Everyone has their own way of raising birds. It is most effective to find the method that suits you.

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Here is a website for you to learn more theoretical knowledge. If you don't understand, you can ask for help.

Hard work brings good birds, and the key is to train the young ones. I hope you can raise a cute and obedient little sea bass!

4. What performances do crows perform to court mates?

Complex flying skills

Crows perform complex flying skills to court mates. Crows are monogamous for life, and their courtship displays during the breeding season are more complex and accompanied by acrobatic flying. The male and female build nests together. The nests are built on high branches of trees. They are basin-shaped and made of thick branches. The branches are reinforced with soil, and the inner wall is lined with twigs, grass stems, cotton and linen fibers, animal hair, feathers, etc., and sometimes a thick layer of horse manure.

The male crow has a very special way of courting: when he finds the object he likes, he croaks softly and performs complex flying skills; and the female crow, in order to prove that she has fallen in love, opens her mouth and waits for the male crow to feed her - either a chewed larva or the internal organs of a dead bird or insect. The male crow is very hardworking and often helps the female crow build a nest without complaint. While the female crow is sitting on the nest, the male crow is responsible for finding food and feeding it. Only when it comes to mating, the male crow will sweep away his usual attentive demeanor, put his two claws together, jump onto the female crow's back, and peck her head. After getting married, the crow spends most of his time living in a crow group.

Crow is the common name for about 25 species of black birds in the family Corvidae in the order Passeriformes. They live in low mountains, plains and mountain broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, coniferous forests, secondary mixed woods, artificial forests and other forest types, especially in sparse forests and forest edges. They like to move around on forest roadsides, cliffs, river valleys, coasts, farmlands, swamps and grasslands, and sometimes even appear in mountaintop shrubs and alpine tundra.

Crows like to live in groups and have strong gregariousness. A group can reach tens of thousands. They live in groups in the woods or fields. They are forest-steppe birds, mainly foraging on the ground, with a steady gait. Except for a few species, they often nest in groups and wander in mixed groups in autumn and winter. Their behavior is complex, showing strong intelligence and social activities. They are generally fierce and aggressive, and often prey on eggs and chicks in the nests of waterfowl and wading birds.

Many species of crows like to eat carrion, which is harmful to rice seedlings and grains. However, during the breeding season, they mainly feed on small vertebrates, locusts, mole crickets, beetles and moth larvae, which are beneficial to agriculture. In addition, because they like to eat carrion and peck at agricultural waste, they can eliminate the pollution of animal carcasses and other environmental pollution, playing a role in purifying the environment.

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