Chapter 194 Nursing Guidance for the Newborn Period
First of all, wash the egg wash and mucous membranes on the newborn Pokémon to prevent them from catching cold after birth from the eggshell.
After that, you don't need to do anything more, just put them in the incubation room and adjust the temperature.
Pokémon that have just hatched and are born cannot be artificially intervened too much.
They need to complete a series of basic survival actions through their own efforts, and after that, they can be given a nutritious diet specially prepared by Akimoto.
Of course, try not to be assisted by external forces when feeding, and let them eat on their own.
Only those Pokémon that really can't eat on their own ability need external assistance to eat.
And if they need that, then it's not much of a value to cultivate.
Or in other words, they have little practical combat value and can only be positioned as pets in the future.
Most nurseries will be as primitive as possible, simulating the living environment in the wild for newly hatched Pokémon to adapt.
However, the necessary temperature regulation still needs to be intervened, as it greatly affects the survival rate of the Pokémon.
It's just to fit the wild as much as possible, not to say that it has to be brutally selected.
Of course, there are also many junior nurseries that do not choose the original breeding.
The funds for their breeding houses are insufficient, and the knowledge and experience of the breeders are not enough, so they do not dare to engage in primitive breeding.
Although Pokémon that have spent their nascent stage under human intervention will have a much lower autonomy in their growth in the future, and their learning will be much lower.
But the most important thing is that human intervention can greatly reduce the chance of a newborn Pokémon dying.
For breeding houses that do not dare to risk breeding high-quality Pokémon, it is most appropriate to reduce some quality requirements in exchange for an insured survival rate.
Of course, Akimoto doesn't need to do this, his own knowledge reserve has already reached the standard of an intermediate breeder, but because the scale of the breeder has not yet reached the standard, he can't be promoted.
It's okay to cope with the most basic newborn Pokémon care.
The problem is that it may be difficult to deal with the Pokémon before they hatch by the time he goes out.
He couldn't have just released the pigeons of the award ceremony organisers, right?
The host can be the Pokémon General Alliance, not a regional alliance.
And even if it's a regional alliance, it's not something Akimoto can offend.
So there was no way, Akimoto had to teach the nine-tails the care of the newborn Pokémon as much as possible in these three days.
Of course, this difficulty is only in the real-time care and timing of Pokémon, and many inexperienced breeders tend to mess up.
For Akimoto, these things were as familiar as if he had rehearsed them thousands of times in his mind.
Because it is a direct transmission of systematic breeding knowledge, it is actually equivalent to transmitting the memory of a senior breeder with intermediate breeding knowledge to Akimoto.
Naturally, it also includes a lot of practical experience.
Now it's up to you to turn your experience into the experience of the Nine-Tails, and it's not difficult for Akimoto, it's to see if the Nine-Tails can meet the standard.
If it really doesn't meet the standards, Akimoto may have to think of a way to give this batch of Pokémon eggs to the Pokémon Center to help take care of them.
But the price of Pokémon newborn care is very expensive.
It's so expensive that you can almost buy another Pokémon egg.
This is not the total price, but the price of a single newborn Pokémon care.
Even if Akimoto and Joey Erika have a good relationship, it is impossible to reduce the price much.
After all, it's still very energy-consuming, and basically once you're in nursing, you're spending 24 hours a day there.
Akimoto roughly sorted out the teaching ideas in his mind, and he hurriedly called the Nine-Tails to the cultivation room of the tree house.
As a Pokémon breeding system, it is natural that there are a variety of props in the system shop to assist in the training of breeding skills.
There is one prop that is especially suitable for the current skill training.
In the system shop, a newborn Pokémon simulator that costs 3 points for one hour.
It can completely accurately simulate the newborn Pokémon of any breed and any birth constitution, and then feed the real-time status back into the system.
It is equivalent to Akimoto can pre-set the relevant settings, and then let his Pokémon start practical training.
That's a lot of time-saving.
Although it's a bit more expensive, the points for Akimoto's one-day check-in are basically spent here.
But most importantly, it can be seen as a living Newborn Pokémon without worrying about life safety!
It's a pity that Akimoto can't sell the things in the system store to anyone.
When the Nine-Tails arrived, Serena also arrived at the breeding house, and Akimoto simply called her.
See if Serena is a fast learner, or if your own Pokémon are quick learners.
It didn't matter what she taught Serena, anyway, she and her family were very close, no different from a family.
And his own Pokémon, according to Akimoto's lazy temperament, will teach them to the Nine-Tails sooner or later.
That is, it is a question of whether there is enough teaching time.
Theoretical knowledge is actually just like that, it doesn't take ten minutes to finish, but it takes a lot of time to digest and absorb it before it can be truly understood.
And even if you understand it, you need to practice it to gain experience.
Each middle and upper nursery has its own unique way of teaching, and of course, it is only passed on to those closest to them.
This is also the reason why it is difficult for the primary breeding house to emerge, a large amount of knowledge can not be accessed, and can only be confined to the primary breeding house for life, and there is no more progress.
Akimoto spoke about three times, leaving some time for Serena and the others to digest and absorb, and then went to tinker with the machine himself.
Set the Pokémon breed as the Lotus Leaf Boy first, and choose health first.
There are a total of large types of physique to choose from, and of course, you can also adjust all aspects of physique data by yourself.
In order from low to high, they are dangerous, bad, weak, healthy, and excellent.
If it's a Pokémon with an excellent physique, then basically, as long as you don't do a few things blindly, you can spend the nascent period safely.
Most newborn Pokémon have a healthy physique, which can be affected by qualifications, but not too much.
Akimoto first set up a healthy physique of the newborn lotus leaf boy, and then familiarized himself with the control and pressed OK.
A very miraculous thing happened, the machine that was originally a small round ball suddenly stretched out its hands and feet, and finally became the general body shape of the lotus leaf boy.
And in Akimoto's gaze, the machine that changed shape and completed changed the skin of the lotus leaf boy.
It's just like the real thing!
The snoring magic Akimoto picked up the machine from the ground, left and right, and even pinched it hard.
The result is exactly the same as the feel of the real lotus leaf boy, and there is even body temperature!
This made Akimoto call three points an hour really real.
If only Akimoto could sell this thing.
Of course, this is not possible, unless Akimoto draws the production blueprints of the Newborn Pokémon Simulator.
It is impossible to buy it, and it is basically impossible to buy drawings like this except for the lottery.
At least until the next update of the system, Akimoto is impossible to buy.
Why?
With his 20 points a day, can he buy something with more than 100,000 points?
Akimoto himself thought he was joking.
I don't want those ethereal things anymore, and when my lottery chance reaches twenty, I will draw again.
Let's see if we can make something more advanced.
If you don't have drawings, you can also get space debris.
Space debris is the best way to expand the size of the feedery.
But it's just that Akimoto hasn't collected any of them at the moment.
"Brother Akimoto, is that the newly hatched Lotus Leaf Boy?"
Serena took Akimoto's printed attention list and sat on a small bench looking at the machine Akimoto was holding in his hand.
Akimoto said casually: "This, this is a new type of Pokémon simulator that can simulate the state of a newborn Pokémon." ”
"Is it so powerful? Can I touch it? ”
"Come and try it."
Akimoto put the machine in his hand on the ground, and then Serena walked over, a little curious and a little scared.
"It's—it's not going to bite, is it?"
"I told you it's a machine, it's okay."
Serena carefully picked up the simulator and pinched the skin of the lotus leaf boy simulated by the simulator with her hand almost in unison with Akimoto's movements.
"Huh! It really seems to be oh!! And there is also body temperature!! ”
"Right? Later, this is what you will be working on. ”
"But Brother Akimoto, this thing should be very expensive, right?"
Serena asked, placing the simulator on the ground and looking up.
"I don't know if it's expensive or not, but you can't buy it outside."
"Is it something new for the Alliance Doctor Society?"
Serena asked curiously.
She'd seen a lot of gadgets in the nursery for a while now, from the Union Doctor Society.
In fact, at first, she was also curious about what it was sent, but Akimoto never told her.
Until recently, she was bored to take a look at the doctoral forum, and the first thing she saw was Akimoto's thesis.
As for why Serena must have written it by Akimoto, it was because she saw the address in the author's profile.
Carlos Asaka Town Autumn Leaves Nursery House.
And the author also called the autumn of a leaf.
Isn't that the brother Akimoto in front of me!
Under Serena's pestering and interrogation, Akimoto reluctantly told her the truth.
Serena, who received Akimoto's affirmative reply, looked adoring, turned her head and ran to tell her mother.
Within an hour and a half, the news that there was an alliance prospective doctor in Chaoxiang Town spread throughout the town.
Although the town is not big, the efficiency is so high, which is enough to prove the intensity of this news.
I believe that countless people will come to visit Chaoxiang Town in the future, and by the way, it will also improve the economy of Chaoxiang Town.
But when those visitors come to the Akiba Nursery House, they find that they can't even get in.
Akimoto couldn't help but laugh secretly when he thought of this.
And this time, although the simulator in Akimoto's hand was indeed so advanced that Serena was a little shocked, it was not surprising to think that it was sent by someone from the Alliance Doctor Association.
Anyway, a doctor is a doctor, not a person, and what is made does not need to be shocked.
It's amazing, but there's nothing a doctor can't make.
Serena's position on the Doctor was so strange in her mind.
Of course, most people are so curious about the positioning of the doctor, and they even want to add a "doctor" to the Pokémon Illustrated Book.
Otherwise, there is no way to express their "adoration" of the Doctor.
Doctor, a creature that should be in the Pokémon Illustrated Book at all, okay?
It has abilities and constitutions that ordinary people can't have, and is able to create a lot of things that can change the natural environment.
Isn't this Pokémon?
And it has to be a divine beast!
After Akimoto learned of Serena's thoughts, he could only roll his eyes and skip speechlessly.
This is the same as some people who want to include superpowers in the Pokémon Illustrated Book, which is the idea that Akimoto can only say twice.
Once you've set up the simulator, it's time to get your Pokémon and Serena into the hands-on training phase.
Nine-Tails, Shanaiduo, Gilly Egg, Serena, Little Grain, and the other eight Fat Ones.
They were divided into three groups, and Akimoto taught them in practice.
Then the three groups observed and learned from each other.
The practical stage is actually quite new to Akimoto, which is both familiar and novel.
Familiarity is that my memory is full of practical experience, but my real body has not experienced it.
When Akimoto entered the state of practice, that feeling was completely integrated into Akimoto's body, and at the moment he was a veteran Pokémon breeder.
Temperature control, timing, and appropriate environmental changes.
Everything was very well controlled, and even in the case of Akimoto's distracted commentary, it reached zero mistakes.
After teaching three times in a row, Serena and the Nine-Tails both felt that Akimoto was very simple, so they greatly underestimated the difficulty of the practice.
It wasn't until they got started with the actual operation that they knew that it was really difficult to reach the state of Akimoto.
Each practice is performed by one group, and the other two groups are observed, and the mistakes of the practitioners are found based on the experience summarized by Akimoto.
When a set of hands-on training is over, Akimoto asks them to point out mistakes to each other, correct them, and then learn to absorb them.
This is as efficient as a study group in school, and when executed correctly, it can be very efficient.
Of course, if the operation is not done properly, or if the participants are not careful, it is better not to be grouped.
Fortunately, Serena and Nine-Tails are very attentive to learning and practice, so the efficiency is also very high.
When they have summarized the mistakes and the points of good performance, Akimoto will come forward to add them.
The three groups are a round, and after the end of the round, Akimoto will conduct a practical demonstration.
After three days of training back and forth, on the last day of Akimoto's departure, all the people and Pokémon involved in the practical training reached the level of within 2 mistakes.
This is already a very high standard, and the standard of some intermediate breeding houses is also the same.
To be able to reach this level, Akimoto's guidance, the participants' attentive learning, and the help of the newborn Pokémon simulator are all indispensable.
Other breeding houses don't have this condition.
One is Akimoto, who has the practical experience of these thousands of times of newborn Pokémon care, his personal teaching.
The second is a highly qualified and very intelligent learner.
The third is a very important practical auxiliary machine, and during these three days of training, Akimoto activated the simulator about 50 times.
This is already equivalent to the workload of an average nursery in a year.