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Should the pan of shorts, bran or dirt become heated, it means that the larvae are too crowded and will leave, if possible. A part should be removed to another pan or given a larger proportion of shorts, bran or dirt. With the facts above, your own ingenuity and some experience will suggest convenient methods for producing larvae, but remember that the pheasant is primarily an insect eating bird, and the larvae is a natural food. As stated, custards, eggs, etc. , may be used suc- cessfully, but... they are substitutes. When the birds are two weeks old, chopped meat may be gradually substituted for the larvae until, when a month old, the larvae may be discontinued altogether. A good way to prepare the meat is to chop it fine with a sharp chopper and then mix shorts with it, rolling it between the hands until it crumbles. After the birds are a month old, they may be fed cracked wheat (soft wheat is best) with a little charcoal or grit al- 36 PHEASANT FARMING ternating with the meat diet. The meat may be discontinued after two months, except that it is not a bad plan to give them a little of it once or twice a week for another month.
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