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How to raise wild ducks

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Wild ducks are nutritious and beautiful. There are many farmers who are willing to breed. Next, let's introduce how to raise wild ducks. Let's have a look. 1. Choose the site to build the site on the gentle slope at the edge of the mountain pond, reservoir or river with sufficient water source and good water quality.

Wild ducks are nutritious and beautiful. There are many farmers who are willing to breed. Next, let's introduce how to raise wild ducks. Let's have a look.

1. Site selection

Choose mountain ponds, reservoirs or gentle slopes on the edge of rivers with adequate water sources and good water quality to build the site. The amount of water is not very large, and it is best to have clean and flowing water sources.

2. Nursery room

The use of plane brooding, each column separated by about 2 square meters, cushion on the ground, each column can keep 60 ducklings 80 ducklings. There are thermal insulation lights hanging from it. Ducklings also have the habit of sleeping on the heap, so the chicks should pay attention to the artificial heap within a few days to prevent crushing or suffocation. Change the cushion frequently and keep it clean and dry. After a week, pay attention to adjust the density, with the increase of age, can be gradually raised in groups.

3. Release water

Ducklings love to swim in the water so much that they can release water after a week, usually after eating. According to the temperature and age, the ducklings can gradually increase the number and time of releasing water every day. After releasing water, they should be allowed to dry their feathers rationally before giving up until they are free to swim in the water.

4. Anti-flight

Since the age of 50 days, the wing feather has been very long and began to learn to fly. Pay attention to check whether the net is strong and prevent escape. The purse seine and the net hole are 3 × 3 cm. The height of the net is not less than 2 meters from the water surface, which is easy to drive away and capture.

5. Mating

After 70 days of age, if you need to choose breeding ducks, you can choose them according to the male-female ratio at 1:6, with an average daily feed consumption of 103g. During the laying period, attention should be paid to adjust the feed protein content and the ratio of calcium and phosphorus to achieve high and stable yield, or switch to special feed for laying ducks. Parallel

 
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