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Feeding methods of captive meat geese

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Feeding methods of captive meat geese

Goose is a herbivorous waterfowl, mainly herbivorous, and it is also a short, flat and fast project for the development of animal husbandry economy, so it has become a "hot" development and breeding project welcomed by the masses. Practice has proved that higher economic benefits can be obtained by using forage grass and crop straw to raise meat geese in captivity.

Pellet feed and green feed feeding method

Put the granular material on the bucket, put the green feed on the wooden frame, board, basin or water surface, and let the goose feed freely. Generally, each goose is fed 2-4 kg per day. This method is mainly suitable for farmers with a large number of palatable green fodder, such as a large number of old leaves and by-products such as radish cherry in vegetable producing areas, as well as green fodder such as ryegrass and elephant grass planted in winter fallow fields or hillside fields.

Dry mixing and powder feeding method

Chop up green fodder such as plantain stems and leaves, radish cherry, fresh elephant grass, carrots, pumpkins and their vines, mix them with powder and feed them six times a day and once at night.

Raising geese with straw pulp

All kinds of green feed collected, such as sweet potato vine, water hyacinth, water water lotus, locust leaves, weeds and so on, were mixed and beaten, then mixed with the powder and fed six times a day, and the last time at 10:00 in the evening. The selected green feed should avoid being mixed with poisonous plants such as sorghum seedlings, oleander leaves, neem leaves and so on.

Full price pellet feeding method of grass powder

Grass powder, alfalfa, pine needles, Robinia pseudoacacia leaves and peanut vines are dried or dried to make turquoise powder, which is mixed with bean cake and corn to form full-price pellet feed, which can be fed four times a day, or by automatic trough or bucket all day long. there must be an adequate supply of clean drinking water. This method is beneficial to large-scale and intensive goose breeding.

 
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