Swans that do not fly in winter

in #birds5 years ago

Swans, like other migratory birds, fly away to winter in warm lands, escaping frost and without food. And the lack of feed in the winter is a decisive reason here, since many birds, and especially waterfowl, in the presence of feed is quite capable of withstanding relatively low temperatures.

Actually, in the presence of open water, swans are able to spend on it all winter, if they will be fed from the shore. But during frosts, keeping the ice-free areas in the pond is a hassle, so it's easier to keep these waterfowl in the poultry in winter.
As for the reservoir itself, in the winter to obtain sections of water free from ice, it is necessary to make considerable efforts. Shells should be constantly pruned and cleaned. The formation of ice in the water area near the shore can be prevented by an air compressor.

Actually, in the presence of open water, swans are able to spend on it all winter, if they will be fed from the shore. But during frosts, keeping the ice-free areas in the pond is a hassle, so it's easier to keep these waterfowl in the poultry in winter.

The swan space can be rebuilt, and a barn or similar structure can be fitted.
As mentioned, in the presence of open water swans can spend all winter on it. To do this, they are suitable for any large body of water in the form of a lake, pond or river with clean water and generous aquatic vegetation. In the case of a river, the retention area must be fenced off so that the birds do not swim away along the river. In addition, for retention on the water surface, birds should be clipped on the wings of the fly feathers if they did not have an upper phalanx amputated at a young age. one of the wings. For perfectly flying birds, this precaution is absolutely necessary.

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