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Feeding and feeding management of male eucalyptus in culture

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The breeding and management of male chestnut lies in having a healthy and strong physique, strong sexual desire, strong breeding ability and good quality, so as to improve the rate of quasi-pregnancy. The breeding of male roe deer can be divided into three stages: breeding period, recovery period and breeding preparation period. Three stages

The breeding and management of male chestnut lies in having a healthy and strong physique, strong sexual desire, strong breeding ability and good quality, so as to improve the rate of quasi-pregnancy. The breeding of male roe deer can be divided into three stages: breeding period, recovery period and breeding preparation period. The three stages are as follows:

① is the mating period from August 26th to September 20th every year.

The recovery period of ② is from September 20th to the end of June of the following year.

From July 1st to August 25th, ③ is the preparation period for mating. The male roe deer began to show strong libido in July every year, and in late August, the libido was exuberant, competing fiercely, often chasing, wrestling and whining with each other. When participating in mating, the male roe deer consumes a lot of physical energy and has a sharp loss of appetite. Therefore, from the preparation period of breeding, it is necessary to strengthen the feeding management to make the male roe deer have a healthy body, and to increase the protein content in the diet of male roe deer; feed with 13 good properties, rich in vitamins (A, D, E) and young green feed (elm, tussah, mulberry leaves, etc.), especially for artificially planted green soybeans, artificially planted green alfalfa, carrots, wild vegetables and so on.

The feeding method of the seed of Carpinus officinalis

1. The mating period and preparation period are both in summer and autumn, which is the season with more green fodder, so we can give more branches and leaves and reduce the mixed feed. Supply according to the nutrients needed.

2. Mix the mixed feed with clean water (the amount of water, the feed is not dry, but not too wet), and put it into the trough to feed the oysters. The daily amount of feed is fed to the custard three times a day in the morning, in the middle and in the evening. To prevent feed rancidity and deterioration, the summer is hot, it should be fed in 4 times. Add enough green branches and leaves at night for cool food at night.

 
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