Breeding of Moorhen in Captivity

Breeding of Moorhen in Captivity

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English Abstract

One-year old moorhens (Gallinula chloropus) hatched in an incubator and kept in captivity laid
their eggs and bred for two successive years. In their first breeding season, one pair was formed and
they had one brood and raised two young. The second year’s breeding of the same pair started nearly
two months earlier and they had 3 broods in the year.
The growth of the body parts was completed within about 65 days according to the growth curve,
but the tarsus reached adult size by 30-35 days.
In captivity the moorhens are monogamous and they were in pairs only during the breeding
season. In the breeding season they defended their territories rather strongly. Molting takes place after
their breeding and they cannot fly for nearly one month.

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Article Information

Title (non-english): バンの禽舎内繁殖
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Year: 1976
Study Design: After
Authors: Hiromichi YAMASAKI
Journal: Japanese Journal of Ornithology
Volume: 25
Issue: 100
Pages: 65-68
City/state or province/country: Japan