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Matters needing attention in the use of drugs in Meat Duck

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Matters needing attention in the use of drugs in Meat Duck

1. It is necessary to buy qualified drugs produced by regular manufacturers.

two。 Drugs should be purchased and used according to the veterinarian's advice.

3. Do not increase or reduce the dosage at will. Some duck farmers mistakenly believe that the larger the dose, the more effective it is, which not only increases unnecessary drug costs, but also may lead to duck drug poisoning, especially when using drugs such as barks and ethanol.

4. Master the correct method of medication. Because the groups of large-scale ducks are relatively large, drugs are often given by mixing drugs into feed or dissolving in drinking water, and rarely by injection. Therefore, we should pay attention to three points: ① should stop feeding and water properly before administration to ensure that ducks can quickly clean up the feed mixed with drugs or finish drinking water containing drugs. The amount of feed and drinking water added to ② should not be too much, and it is appropriate for ducks to eat and drink at one time. ③ medicine should be used immediately after it is mixed into feed or dissolved in water.

5. Drugs prohibited by the state shall not be used. In order to ensure the safety of animal food, the Ministry of Agriculture has issued the "list of Veterinary drugs and other compounds prohibited by Food Animals". Duck farmers are not allowed to use all the drugs on the list.

6. Pay attention to the drug withdrawal period. Drug withdrawal period refers to the interval between the cessation of drug administration to ducks and the slaughtering and listing of commercial ducks. Large meat duck slaughtering and processing plants all have clear requirements for this, so please strictly control the drug withdrawal period for duck farmers. Otherwise, the meat duck slaughtering and processing plant may refuse to accept the goods you sell or deal with the relevant products in accordance with the law when the veterinary drug residues are found to exceed the standard after slaughter.

 
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