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The Technology of artificial Culture of Bungarus bungaricus

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Silver ring snake, also known as white snake, is a kind of valuable animal medicine. The artificial feeding techniques are introduced as follows: first, the shape and living habits of the silver ring snake the body of the silver ring snake is about 0.6 meters long, the head is oval, the back is black and white, the abdomen is milky white, and the tail is slightly thin.

Silver ring snake, also known as white snake, is a kind of valuable animal medicine. The artificial feeding technology is introduced as follows:

First, the shape and living habits of the silver ring snake the body of the silver ring snake is about 0.6 meters long, the head is oval, the back is black and white, the abdomen is milky white, and the tail is slightly slender. Bungarus bungarus lives near the water at the foot of a plain or mid-mountain area and often occurs near houses. Sleep during the day and go out at night, hunting in wet places or waterside rocks, and sometimes sneaking into homes. Bungarus multicinctus is a neurotoxic snake with small venomous glands but strong toxicity.

Second, artificial feeding methods 1. The walls of snake ponds and snake houses should be built with bricks and stones and should be solid. The foot of the wall should be deep into the ground, the wall should be smooth, and the height should be more than 2 meters, not less than 1.5 meters, to prevent snakes from escaping. Snake pond is a place where snakes are active, and its area should depend on the scale of raising. Generally, it can raise 14 snakes per square meter. Plants should be planted in snake ponds and pools should be set up for snakes to inhabit and drink water. Since the snake itself can't make a hole, it is necessary to build snake nests with soil, bricks, stones and tiles to simulate the natural growth environment of snakes.

two。 The best way to breed snakes is to breed young snakes weighing 350 to 400 grams, and to breed them in the ratio of 10 ∶ 1 between male and female. Snakes don't eat much. A snake needs about 1-2 kilograms of food a year, mainly on frogs, fish, eels, Loach and so on. 50 grams of small Loach can provide a meal for 10 snakes. Snakes only eat live food, not dead food. Water cannot be cut off in the pond. Snakes will not starve to death without food for about 20 days, but will die of thirst without water.

3. Artificially hatched Bungarus bungaroides usually begin to spawn in late June, peak in July and stop production in early August. Generally speaking, each snake lays 6-8 eggs a year. In order to avoid being eaten by the big snake after hatching, the eggs can be picked up and hatched artificially after the snake stops producing. The method is: (1) collect the snake eggs, bury them in the wet sand and let them hatch by themselves. (2) fill the sand with a large tank or water tank of about 0.5 meters high, spread the snake eggs on the sand, soak and dry the cloth or straw, and cover the eggs. Turn the eggs once a day to make the eggs wet evenly. During the incubation period, the temperature is 1725 ℃ and the humidity is 50% 70%. Snakes can be produced in about 30 days. 4. After a week of hatching, processed snakes can be killed, eviscerated, semi-dry and then round (head inside, tail outside), finally dried or dried and sold.

 
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