¨In NARC specialists breed and release Houbara into the wild, First, the specialists take the sperm of the male and
they put it in the egg of the female, then, fertilization occurs and the embryo will grow inside the egg. After nearly 23 days in incubation the eggs hatch, then the specialists remove the chicks and put them into cages with hotter temperatures so that they get used to the hot environment.
They are looked after by the specialists. The specialists give them food, daily health care, like giving them vaccinations, and keeping the Houbara clean.
The Houbara adjusts to their environment - they have to have a balanced amount of food.
they put it in the egg of the female, then, fertilization occurs and the embryo will grow inside the egg. After nearly 23 days in incubation the eggs hatch, then the specialists remove the chicks and put them into cages with hotter temperatures so that they get used to the hot environment.
They are looked after by the specialists. The specialists give them food, daily health care, like giving them vaccinations, and keeping the Houbara clean.
The Houbara adjusts to their environment - they have to have a balanced amount of food.