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Japanese animal husbandry scholars personally believe that the fermentation bed has not been popularized in Japan.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Japanese animal husbandry scholars personally believe that the fermentation bed has not been popularized in Japan.

In the exchange with three animal husbandry scholars from Xinzhou University, Kyushu University and Tohoku University, we talked about the application of fermentation bed in Japan. They said that the fermentation bed is the idea of making microorganisms in Japan, which has not been recognized by Japanese farmers and has not been promoted in Japan. Animal husbandry editorial department: from its birth to the practical application found a variety of congenital defects and controversial, fermentation bed pig breeding technology has always been concerned by people in the breeding industry. Do you have a farm around you that uses a fermentation bed? What's the effect? What do you think of this technology? Welcome to speak! -- Japan has done a lot of work on the use of microorganisms-- the problem of fermentation bed is no different from the EM technology of the previous decade or so. I think there is a lot of research. The value of practical application is not very great. Because these technologies are about beneficial microflora. But it's very popular in China, isn't it? Besides Japan, it is also useful in other countries. I heard that some people use it in Canada. Huoyj412 in 2009-10-12 21:53 supplement the following content is mainly used in cold areas. Have we been fooled? -- Chinese people have a lot of hype about concepts, and not many people really do industry in a down-to-earth manner.-- what are the reasons why they have not developed? In every way, many experts and professors have become the spokesmen of interests. Now there are several (brick experts) (teaching animals) in the hype of Baksha pigs, one costs 15-20, 000 yuan, and the lower one costs more than 9000 yuan. My boss has decided to buy some "improved" pigs. Tbz at 23:25 in 2009-10-12 to add the following content as a pig farmer, with little knowledge of the Baxia breed, it would be a bit rash to listen to some experts-we have built several in Kaifeng. The actual use process is not ideal, but also transformed into cement powder leakage floor. Personally, I think it must solve the following problems: 1. The contradiction between it and the use of disinfectants and antibiotics in pig farms: in a highly intensive breeding environment, how to effectively cut off the transmission of mycoplasma, pseudorabies, swine fever and other pathogens or purify these pathogens in this area, otherwise The end of the disease will come to the pig farm. 2. There is a contradiction between the density requirement of pig herd and intensive production: Labor cost, barn cost, especially the occupation of land. -- the cost is too high to promote.

 
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