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Is it legal to raise chickpeas artificially? How to raise them

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
It is illegal to breed wild chickpeas artificially, because they are second-class protected animals in China, and no individual or organization can hunt or sell them privately. However, artificially bred chickpeas can be bred artificially. Before breeding, breeders need to get a "Wild Animal Domestication and Breeding License" before breeding and breeding. Permits handled by individuals cannot be lent or donated to others, and can only be used by themselves.
Is it legal to raise chickpeas artificially? How to raise them 1. Is it legal to breed chickpeas artificially

If wild chickpeas are raised, it is illegal. Because chickpeas already belong to the second-class protected animals in China, neither organizations nor individuals can hunt, kill, raise or sell them, so it is illegal for individuals to raise wild chickpeas. But artificially bred chickpeas can be bred. Before breeding chickpeas, breeders need to apply for the License for Domestication and Breeding of Wild Animals, so as to be reasonable and legal for breeding. The license for breeding chickpeas handled by individuals cannot be lent or donated to others.

2. How to raise chickpeas

1. Space: To raise chickpeas, we must first prepare a spacious container and build a balcony in the container, so that they can climb up and rest at any time. In addition, they can also be planted with some aquatic plants or green plants in containers, which can better simulate the native environment.

2. Feeding: chickpeas are omnivorous animals, but they prefer animal feed. Breeders need to give more food to small fish, shrimp, lean meat, insects and crustaceans, so as to meet their nutritional needs.

3. Environment: Checkbill turtles have low requirements on the environment, and they can survive when the water temperature is between 15-25 ℃. But they like clean and refreshing water quality, and breeders need to change water twice a week to ensure clean water quality.

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