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This video shares the method of wild ecological stocking of hedgehogs. Breeders gently release artificially bred hedgehogs into the shallow water and grassy areas around the pond, allowing them to swim freely and forage along the water’s edge.
This wild pond stocking model is an innovative approach to featured ecological breeding. By making use of natural pond water and vegetation along the banks, it restores the original wild habitat of hedgehogs. The hedgehogs are free to play in the water, search for food and take shelter, completely getting rid of the cramped confinement of closed cage rearing.
The natural water environment not only satisfies hedgehogs’ habit of playing in water, but also provides natural food sources such as wild insects and small aquatic organisms. It reduces reliance on heavy artificial feeding and better conforms to their innate wild survival instincts. At the same time, the spacious wild stocking space greatly relieves crowding stress, mutual disturbance and the spread of diseases caused by high-density captive breeding.
Ecological stocking minimizes frequent human capture, forced stacking and other unnecessary interventions. It follows the natural growth habits of hedgehogs, greatly lowering stress responses and boosting their immunity. This method protects hedgehogs’ physical and mental health, realizes low-cost scientific breeding by utilizing natural conditions, and balances animal welfare with the sound and sustainable development of the breeding industry. It has become a more natural and humane new model in special breeding.