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How to raise ducks in rural areas

Published: 2024-12-18 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/18, Duck is our most common family table dish. Raising ducks in rural areas is a traditional breeding project. Ducks are adaptable, have a short growth cycle and come out quickly. It is easier to breed than the chicken industry, and it is also a small-scale venture preferred by many rural entrepreneurs.

Duck is our most common family table dish. Raising ducks in rural areas is a traditional breeding project. Ducks are adaptable, have a short growth cycle and come out quickly. Compared with the chicken industry, it is easier to breed, and it is also a small-scale entrepreneurial project preferred by many rural entrepreneurs. The following editor will introduce how to raise ducks in rural areas.

How to raise ducks in rural areas

To raise ducks in rural areas, we should first choose good ducklings, and then carry out omni-directional fumigation, spray disinfection and ensure that the vacancy period is appropriate before entering the house. In addition, during the brooding period, it is necessary to ensure a uniform distribution of ducks and normal feeding activities. Fodder is mainly fed with fodder, such as cereal seed, bran, root tuber, melon and dregs.

Food feed for raising ducks

1. There are corn, wheat, wheat bran, barley, oats, sorghum, broken rice, rice, millet, secondary flour and so on. If you feed with sorghum, be sure to crush it, or soak it in water and feed it after the sorghum germinates. The outer shell of rice is very hard, must be ground into powder before feeding, because the fiber content of rice shell is high, so it should be fed less.

two。 Bran includes wheat bran, corn bran, unified bran and so on. These three kinds of feed are all high in crude fiber, such as feeding laying ducks and meat ducks with wheat bran and corn bran, and the content in the feed should not exceed 15%. These three kinds of bran are also good feed for geese, generally not more than 20% in the feed.

3. Roots, tubers and melons include potatoes, sweet potatoes (sweet potatoes), beets, carrots, pumpkins, zucchini and so on. They are also good fodder for ducks and geese. If the mixed powder is used to feed ducks and geese in the enclosure, trace elements and multivitamins are added to the feed, there is no need to add root tubers and green feed.

4. Dregs include distiller's grains, beer dregs, bean curd dregs, beet dregs and so on, which can be used to feed ducks and geese.

In addition, inorganic salt feed, such as shell powder, stone powder, eggshell powder, bone powder, salt and so on, can be used to feed ducks and geese, but it should be noted that ducks and geese in different periods, the amount of feeding must be well controlled.

 
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