The purpose of breeding and management of the stag during the breeding period is to maintain a good breeding condition, good semen quality and strong breeding ability, timely breeding, breeding excellent offspring. Sika deer are seasonal estrus animals. During the estrous breeding period, their physiological characteristics are strong libido impulse, sharp decline in appetite, chase, chasing, fighting, fighting, destruction of feeding tools, fierce deer and even wounding. Therefore, physical consumption is extremely high. It has been determined that, under good husbandry and management conditions, the male bucks that participated in the breeding match had only one female deer per day, and the body weight decreased by an average of 2% throughout the breeding season5. This period, in order to enhance the stag physique, conducive to breeding, requiring the species to maintain a good stag species, stag robust and lively, energetic, strong sexual desire. Therefore, nutrition should be strengthened when feeding, and the requirements for feed compatibility should be diversified, with sufficient energy, abundant protein, and full nutrition. The rations can be fed with high nutritional value, good palatability, and rich vitamin-rich chunks, roots, and stems; young green feeds such as green soybeans, silage corn, sugar beets, carrots, barley malt, Welsh onion and quality dry roughage. Daily, quantitative feeding twice, while allowing the deer full exercise and light to promote the development of sexual cells. In order to prevent galloping among the male and female deer and cause casualty accidents, the male and female non-species bucks should be bred and managed in groups, and breeding methods for single males and females should be adopted. It is best to brunch the individual stags with poor or particularly aggressive stamina. After the stag fight and mating, it is forbidden to drink water immediately to prevent the stag from losing or losing the ability to breed and reduce the production performance. China Agricultural Network Editor
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