How to do a good job of sanitation and epidemic prevention in raising ducks in greenhouse
Raising ducks in greenhouse is a popular way of raising ducks. The main reason is that the cost of greenhouse construction is much lower than that of farm housing construction, and the scale and area of breeding can be expanded. However, the use of greenhouse breeding health management and epidemic prevention and control is very critical, then we should establish a comprehensive health and epidemic prevention process and preparation work. Today, let's take a look at the sanitation and epidemic prevention of raising ducks in the greenhouse with Xiaobian.
1. Greenhouse disinfection
When the greenhouse is built, we can disinfect the greenhouse in advance. Because the purchased greenhouse is likely to carry a lot of bacteria, if it is not sterilized, it will cause bacterial infection after the duck seedlings are housed, resulting in epidemic disease and large area death of duck seedlings. Generally, you can use disinfection spray to disinfect the greenhouse, do not miss any details, and wait until the smell of disinfection has dissipated before it can be built.
2. Disinfect the duck house
After the greenhouse is built, the duck house will be disinfected. We have not done too much treatment to the selected duck farm, so it will more or less contain some bacteria, germs and so on. Generally, formalin can be used for disinfection, or potassium permanganate mixed with water and formaldehyde can be used for disinfection. When disinfecting, the temperature of the duck house should be about 18 degrees. At the same time, it should be ventilated until the smell dissipates.
3. Disinfection of duck seedlings
The purchase of duck seedlings generally have to go to the regular farm to buy, so that the purchase of duck seedlings will be guaranteed. At the same time, when buying duck fry, don't be cheap and buy duck fry from the epidemic area. Although the duck seedlings are purchased in regular places, and they are relatively high-quality and healthy ones, we will avoid risks in the future and put money into the farm to pile them up for disinfection. Because duck seedlings are relatively fragile, then disinfection naturally can not use toxic substances, generally through some water, anti-stress electrolytes, vitamins, microecological preparations, etc., to enhance the physique and disinfection effect, improve the survival rate.
4. Daily management
In the process of raising ducks in greenhouse, daily management is very important to prevent the occurrence of epidemic diseases. We have to irregularly clean up the faeces, food residues, bedding materials, waste water and so on in the breeding greenhouse. Feces and bedding materials are generally cleaned up in about three days, while food residues and waste water need to be cleaned every day. Thoroughly disinfect the greenhouse, including food trough and sink, every half a month or so. Finally, according to the different stages of duck growth, the temperature, humidity, density and air in the greenhouse should be controlled. Feed to choose high-quality feed, at the same time can be added to the feed antibiotics to prevent disease.
5. Vaccination
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases in ducks. For ordinary farmers, they all understand that at certain times, ducks need to be vaccinated to ensure the healthy growth of ducks, and at the same time, antibodies can be formed in ducks, which can produce immunity when the disease breaks out. So it doesn't affect it. For example, one-day-old ducklings are injected with duck liver attenuated vaccine, four-and five-day-old ducklings are injected with duck infectious serositis, coliform combined vaccine, and week-old ducklings are injected with duck plague attenuated vaccine.
These are the ways and methods for ducks raised in greenhouse to prevent epidemic disease, which are sorted out by the editor to meet everyone's needs. If there is anything else you don't know, please feel free to consult us. Or follow us and get the latest news.
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