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How much is an authentic wild duck? What are the technical points of feeding and management?

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, Wild duck is a typical representative of waterfowl, and wild duck is the common name of mallard in the northern hemisphere. Wild duck is a lean poultry, the meat is tender, delicious, rich in protein and other nutrients, is the top grade of game, has a good sales prospect. How much is the authentic wild duck?

Wild duck is a typical representative of waterfowl, and wild duck is the common name of mallard in the northern hemisphere. Wild duck is a lean poultry, the meat is tender, delicious, rich in protein and other nutrients, is the top grade of game, has a good sales prospect. How much is an authentic wild duck? What are the technical points of feeding and management?

How much is an authentic wild duck?

The price of an authentic wild duck is generally determined according to the number of jacks. a duck that weighs three jin can reach more than 100 yuan each, but the price varies from region to region.

The fry of wild duck is about 5 yuan each, but the price varies from region to region, so the specific price should be consulted in the local market. The choice of wild duck seedlings, we must choose a large, energetic, fluffy shiny wild duck seedlings. After that, we must pay attention to the control of temperature and density in transportation, try not to walk on the particularly bumpy road, bring rain gear, heat preservation equipment, and so on.

Second, what are the key points of wild duck feeding and management techniques?

1, ducklings (1 ~ 30 days old): generally raise chicks on the flat floor in the house, the ground should be covered with soft straw and divided into small columns, each column is about 2 square meters, one thermal insulation lamp is installed in each column, and 70 chickens are kept in each column at the age of 7 days. Pay attention to the appropriate temperature: 2729 ℃ at 1-3 days, 25-26 ℃ at 4-6 days, 24-25 ℃ at 7-10 days, and 17-19 ℃ after 10 days. As ducklings like to gather together when they sleep, in order to prevent them from crushing and suffocating ducklings, they should be on duty day and night, gently fiddling with the pile with their hands every 1 hour. When eating, drink water before feeding, and add an appropriate amount of compound vitamin B preparation to the drinking water. Prepare enough clean water for wild ducks to drink freely. The times of feeding are generally 7 times a day within 10 days of age, and 4-5 times a day after 10 days of age. Each time, while feeding compound feed, it is necessary to properly add chopped green grass, vegetable leaves and kelp powder as well as live animals such as small fish and shrimp, earthworms and so on. 7-15-day-old ducklings can choose to release water in shallow ditches on sunny days and in ponds after 15 days of age, so as to facilitate their healthy growth.

2. Adult ducks (31 ~ 80 days old): in order to make adult ducks grow rapidly, there should be unlimited supply of compound feed during the whole feeding period, free feeding and adequate clean drinking water. After 50 days of age, adult ducks begin to learn to fly due to increased body fat and physiological changes. at this time, they must strictly prevent escape, and breeders should wear plain clothes to prevent outsiders from entering the barn to disturb the ducks.

3. Egg ducks (after 80 days old): feed 2 or 3 times a day before laying eggs, feed less in the morning, let them move more in barren hills and woodlands, eat more natural feed, feed less or no at noon, and feed fully before entering the house in the evening. During the laying period, in order to make ducks lay more eggs and lay "game" eggs, they should not be fed every morning. They should move freely in barren hills and woodlands, eat natural feed, prepare enough water in the shed at noon, and drive the ducks back to the duck house and feed them before the sun goes down in the afternoon. During the laying period, some shallow nests should be built on the ground and covered with soft straw to facilitate the laying of eggs.

 
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