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Pay attention to raising egg geese

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Pay attention to raising egg geese

Grazing should not be too far away

Geese are herbivorous waterfowl, and those who have stocking conditions should not put egg-laying geese too far away, because geese have the habit of returning to their nests to lay eggs. If they see that the goose does not eat grass, its neck is elongated and singing is a sign of love for the nest, it is necessary to drive it back to the shed to lay eggs.

Second, provide sufficient feed

Four weeks before laying eggs, they were fed with a mixture of 25% grain and 70% grass leaves, including bean cakes, so that the crude protein level was 15% to 16%. Each animal was fed 250 grams of 300 grams per day, and sufficient high-quality roughage was supplied throughout the day, such as blighted grain, hay powder and so on. If there are stocking conditions, give priority to grazing and feed a small amount of concentrate properly.

Third, add night food.

Night feeding is an important measure to improve the laying rate, especially in the early laying period and laying period, night food must be fed once or twice a night, which can produce 40 eggs and 80 eggs a year.

Keep a good male goose

Most of the geese raised by rural farmers are raised by themselves, which has the advantage of avoiding the introduction of new diseases. Generally, geese can be used for 3-4 years, and male geese should be kept well. Because males are aggressive, it is best to group before laying eggs (that is, during the breeding season), so as to avoid disturbance caused by temporary grouping and affect the conception rate of laying geese. The male-female ratio of geese is 1 ∶ 6.

Fifth, artificial assisted mating

The goose likes to mate on the water, and the fertilization rate is high, and the artificial auxiliary mating method can also be adopted. the method is to hold the goose's feet and wings in hand to attract the male goose to approach. When the male goose steps on the goose's back, he can hold the goose in one hand and lift the goose's tail wings in the other for mating. After several times of training, the male goose will take the initiative to approach mating when he sees that the goose has caught the female goose. Every time the female goose lays eggs, it will be assisted by artificial mating to improve the fertilization rate of egg-breeding geese.

 
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