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Breeding techniques of wild goats

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The male wild sheep caught in the wild or bought from the market are first domesticated in a square wooden ring made of wood strips (the standard is 1.5 meters long, 1 meter wide and 80 centimeters high). Inject it with a livestock vaccine or triple vaccine, then pull out the left and right teeth, and then use the lice.

The male wild sheep caught in the wild or bought from the market are first domesticated in a square wooden ring made of wood strips (the standard is 1.5 meters long, 1 meter wide and 80 centimeters high). They are injected with an animal vaccine or triple vaccine, then the left and right teeth are pulled out, and then mixed with water according to the instructions to wipe their whole body. Put forage grass (sweet potato vines, soybean leaves, wheat seedlings) twice a day, more in the evening, accounting for about 60%. It was supplied with 0.5 iodized salt to change its wildness.

Breeding techniques of wild goats

The male wild sheep caught in the wild or bought from the market are first domesticated in a square wooden ring made of wood strips (the standard is 1.5 meters long, 1 meter wide and 80 centimeters high) for a few days to make them come into contact with people. when the breeders reach out and touch the wooden circle, after the wild sheep no longer jump randomly, put the wild sheep from the wooden ring into the domestication yard, first inject them with animal vaccine or triple vaccine before entering the farm, and then pull out the left and right two teeth. Then use "Mianlang Ling" according to the instructions mixed with water to wipe its whole body.

The selection of domesticated wild sheep generally requires young wild sheep (according to the summary of experience, the growth cycle of wild sheep is two months, the body weight is 5 kg ~ 6 kg), and has strong plasticity. Because the domesticated wild sheep were timid for a period of time, several yellow sheep with the same weight and similar coat color were put in according to the growth characteristics of pure wild sheep, but they could not be of the same sex. For example, male wild sheep must only be put into female yellow sheep to prevent fighting in the domestication field and avoid grazing at the same time. Mixed breeding can make wild sheep and yellow sheep eat together.

Put forage twice a day, more in the evening, accounting for about 60%. When the wild sheep grow boldly after a period of contact and growth, and the breeders do not run away from the field, or even dare to come into contact with the breeders, they drive the yellow sheep out of the domestication field and raise them separately. Because wild sheep eat the same weeds and crops as yellow sheep (sweet potato vines, soybean leaves, wheat seedlings, etc.), they are all green fodder for raising sheep, but it is best to feed these crops into short sections and supply them with 0.5 iodized salt. To change its wildness.

 
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