First, it's advisable for farmers to cull pigeons that weigh less than 0.6 kilograms and produce fewer than seven pairs annually. These low-yield birds should be removed to maintain a healthy and productive flock. Additionally, it’s important for farmers to regularly visit each other’s farms, exchange knowledge, and learn from one another to continuously improve their breeding techniques. Second, for farmers who are new to raising pigeons, there are several key recommendations: Don’t just focus on the price when buying pigeons—pay attention to the source. Many farmers choose pigeons based solely on cost, which can lead to poor results due to high prices or low quality. In reality, reputable breeders carefully select their stock, making them worth the investment. The selection process typically includes: At one month old, young pigeons are evaluated based on whether they match the traits of their parents. Those that exceed their parents in weight and show strong reproductive performance are kept for breeding. By four months of age, any pigeons that are too heavy or too light are culled. Only those with moderate size and clear parental characteristics are selected for breeding. At eight months, three pigeons are eliminated based on performance: those with low fertility, no eggs, poor feeding habits, or weak health. A comprehensive evaluation is done considering factors like body size, weight, fertility, egg production, hatching success, brooding ability, nest-building skills, growth rate, disease resistance, feed efficiency, and overall health. After this careful selection, only the best pigeons enter the production phase. Avoid trying to save time by skipping thorough market research and farm visits. Introducing pigeons is a critical step in successful breeding. Don’t rely solely on phone calls or low prices to make your decision. Instead, take the time to study the market, visit multiple pigeon farms, assess their size, reputation, and the quality of their offspring before choosing a partner. It’s also a mistake to believe that good pigeons can be raised without professional knowledge. Having quality breeds is just the starting point. Strong management skills are essential, including proper feeding methods, high-quality complete feed, nutritious health sand, strict hygiene, and vaccination protocols. Don’t get distracted by the idea of expanding too quickly or focusing on scale. Many farmers overextend themselves, trying to manage too many animals at once. They often end up exhausted with little return. Remember, every type of animal requires specific expertise. Focus on what you know and do well. In conclusion, if you're planning to raise pigeons, think carefully before introducing new stock. Visit a few farms, check their reputation, and evaluate the performance of their pigeons before making a decision. This approach will help ensure long-term success and profitability.

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1. Far infrared therapy layer, relieves muscle stiffness and strain.
2. PEMF (transcranial magnetic stimulation) pulse wave
3. Red light band
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Office sedentary people (≥8 hours a day)
Sports enthusiasts (lumbar muscle repair after yoga/fitness)
Patients with mild lumbar disc herniation (auxiliary treatment)
Postpartum mothers (pelvic floor muscle repair + waist warming)
People who stay up late for a long time and have low immunity (enhance local energy field)
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