Feeding and Management of Hot Duck
The breeding range of hot duck in our country is not large, and it is also a new type of breeding project. Fire duck is different from other kinds of ducks in that it must have certain management methods at each growth stage. Although the breeding of hot ducks has not been expanded, but now many people still have a lot of ideas of large-scale breeding, so how should we raise and manage hot ducks? Let's take a look at it.
1. Management of young ducklings
The temperature requirements of young fire ducklings are relatively high, and the temperature requirements are constantly changing with the increase of age. The temperature of the baby fire duck should be controlled at about 29-31 degrees three days after breaking the shell, drop to about 25 degrees in a week, and then control it to about 20 degrees in the third week. The nursery should be built on flat ground, and it should be raised in groups on a soft cushion. Because young ducklings have the habit of sleeping in piles, they should be properly separated at night to prevent ducklings from being suffocated. The feeding of young hot ducks should follow the principle of feeding a small amount of more, maintain a continuous supply of drinking water, and do a good job of vaccination to prevent the disease of young hot ducklings.
2. Management of Cheng Huo Duck
The physiological mechanism of adult hot duck has been gradually improved, and the body size is getting bigger and bigger, so we have to adjust the breeding density according to the size of adult hot duck. When the age of the hot duck reaches 30 days, the breeding density should be controlled at about 12 pieces per square meter. And at this time, the growth of the hot duck is accelerated, especially when it grows to the age of 60-90 days, when the growth ability of the hot duck is the strongest, and then the nutritional demand of the hot duck will be greatly increased. Therefore, in order to ensure the normal and healthy growth of hot ducks, we should provide enough feed. At this stage, hot ducks are also very prone to feather pecking. In order to reduce this phenomenon, we should appropriately add some sulfur amino acids to the feed to inhibit feather pecking.
3. Management of breeding turkey duck
Breeding hot ducks is the key to keeping hot duck farming continuously and efficiently. When hot ducks grow to about two and a half months, they can start to keep their seeds. When keeping seeds, we should pay attention to the number of male and female, female fire duck according to the specific situation of the head, the head should not be too big, the neck is slightly longer. Male fire ducks should choose ones that are large, strong and feather-free. The feed for breeding hot ducks should be different from others. Breeding hot ducks should be carried out in accordance with the breeding method of laying ducks, and pay attention to the supplement of elements such as calcium and phosphorus. Increase the feeding frequency, pay attention to the protein content of feed, improve the yield of breeder ducks and the quality of eggs.
4. Disease control
Although the disease resistance of hot duck is relatively high, disease control is also the most important management aspect in the whole growth period of hot duck. The more common diseases of hot ducks are serositis and duck liver. when we breed, we must ensure that the duck house is clean and pollution-free. Clean up duck dung in time to prevent it from fermenting in the duck house to produce all kinds of bacteria. Do a good job in the epidemic prevention of ducks and strengthen the management of the environment around the duck house. Do not feed expired deteriorated feed and dirty water, regularly disinfect the duck house, carefully observe the ducks, and find that the disease must be isolated and treated in time. Seriously ill hot ducks with no therapeutic value should be disposed of immediately, buried or burned.
The above is a brief introduction to the feeding and management methods of raising hot ducks. Although raising hot ducks is relatively simple, it still needs to be managed carefully. Only by doing the best management of the breeding of hot duck can we maximize the benefit of our own breeding. Well, that's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. Thank you for your reading and support.
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