MySheen

Adaptive object of dynamic microecological fermentation bed culture

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Adaptive object of dynamic microecological fermentation bed culture

In principle, the technology of dynamic micro-ecological cushion can be used for the breeding of all kinds of animals, such as pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks and other poultry, and the thickness of the cushion can be different due to different excretion, such as raising pigs in fermentation beds. When the thickness of the cushion per square meter is an average of 70 cm, pig manure and urine can be fermented and disposed of 5 kilograms per day, if poultry is raised. Take raising 10 1 kg heavy chickens per square meter as an example, 10 chickens can produce about 1.2 kg of feces and urine per day, then the capacity is sufficient and more for 70 cm of bedding, but since chicken manure is more difficult to ferment than pig manure, the thickness of padding can be reduced from 60 to 80 cm to 40 cm (25-35 cm in the south). In the technology of dynamic microecological cushion culture, the thickness of cushion can be reduced from 60 cm to 40 cm. In any case, less than 35 cm is not recommended.

For the implementation of fermentation bed pig breeding, there are the following suggestions:

First: pig breeding is best used by self-breeding and self-raising households. Self-support has many advantages: first, the whole family has formed a habit of living on the fermentation bed; second, it will not bring foreign diseases to this field.

Second: if you are the farmer who tried this technology for the first time, it is recommended that you only start the experiment from growing pigs with more than 20 kilograms to fattening pigs until you have mastered the principle of this technology. it can be extended to sows, breeding boars, piglets, birth beds and so on. This is mainly a technology that should be considered from the simple beginning of practice, slowly summing up experience and then expanding the scope of implementation. In order to prevent the transmission of infected pigs, quarantine and epidemic prevention work must also be done before entering the fence, especially the work of expelling parasites, so as to prevent viruses and eggs from being excreted into the bedding, being fed by other pigs and being infected.

Third: if pig seedlings must be purchased from outside, it is best to introduce pigs from relatively standardized pig farms, which do a relatively good job of epidemic prevention. Quarantine work should be done when introducing pigs to avoid the introduction of infectious pigs, such as foot-and-mouth disease, mycoplasmosis pneumonia (asthma), infectious atrophic rhinitis, dysentery (clostridium westermani diarrhea), toxoplasmosis, encephalitis and so on. Do not buy piglets in places where the price is very low for a while. These are the piglets that the liar will sell to you before feeding some piglets that make the piglets unable to excrete fecal urine, medicine and sand, and will appear illness and death a few days after the purchase. It will not only bring you huge economic losses, but may also cause you to suspect that it is a fermentation bed problem, causing you to no longer believe in this good technology and miss it.

Fourth: this method is more suitable for people who are not familiar with pig and chicken farming, because the technology of raising pigs and chickens in fermentation beds can make the technology of raising pigs and chickens simple and feasible. there will not be so many problems of large-scale farming in cement ponds. Of course, you have mature management skills and the use of low-cost health culture technology coupled with fermentation bed culture technology is even more powerful.

 
0